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In the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling on the Defense of Marriage Act, two smart newspapers wanted to break out of the generic comment box.
The rise and fall of a narcotweeter, how to build an online community, and when fact-checking backfires: all that and more in this month’s roundup of the academic literature.
Serving the public isn’t enough for journalism, the Northeastern University professor says. His new book The Wired City taught him that the public first has to be created, nurtured, and given a voice.
In Ohio, The Columbus Dispatch is finding returns on reinventing its oldest platform — print.
The Orange County Register is betting on an expanded newsroom and a stronger connection to the community. Will the numbers add up?
Vox’s VP for product and technology talks about the importance of community, the value of long features, and the role of sponsored content.
Across the country, college newspapers are turning into college media companies — and offering more than a few lessons to the pros on how to value both print and apps.
Technology is aiding reporting at both the high and the low ends of the business.
Content produced by news companies is increasingly being sent down new paths — from the new advertorial to repurposing old archives.
It’s easy to focus on all the bad news about the news business. But there are some reasons for optimism poking through the clouds.