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Articles tagged International Symposium on Online Journalism (8)

Sports reporters often lead their newsrooms in activity on social media. That doesn’t mean they have to like it.
We’re liveblogging the annual conference at the University of Texas, which brings together academics, journalists, and business-side types to talk about the future of news. Joshua Benton
The videos are up, and now’s the time to revisit some of the lessons learned at this year’s conference. Adrienne LaFrance
Plus: The debate over technology and loneliness, journalism lessons from academics and news orgs, and the rest of the week’s media/tech stories.
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Nieman Lab attended the International Symposium on Online Journalism in Austin, a conference that brings together the academic and the practical, the domestic and the international. Here are some of the highlights. Nieman Lab Staff
A new study from the University of Texas explores the interrelatedness between online news use, preference, and intent to pay.
April 30, 2010