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Coddington, Mark. "This Week in Review: Gizmodo and the shield law, making sense of social data, and the WSJ’s local push." Nieman Journalism Lab. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, 30 Apr. 2010. Web. 14 Sep. 2024.
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Coddington, M. (2010, Apr. 30). This Week in Review: Gizmodo and the shield law, making sense of social data, and the WSJ’s local push. Nieman Journalism Lab. Retrieved September 14, 2024, from https://www.niemanlab.org/2010/04/this-week-in-review-gizmodo-and-the-shield-law-making-sense-of-social-data-and-the-wsjs-local-push/
Chicago
Coddington, Mark. "This Week in Review: Gizmodo and the shield law, making sense of social data, and the WSJ’s local push." Nieman Journalism Lab. Last modified April 30, 2010. Accessed September 14, 2024. https://www.niemanlab.org/2010/04/this-week-in-review-gizmodo-and-the-shield-law-making-sense-of-social-data-and-the-wsjs-local-push/.
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