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Long before anyone was accused of being “woke,” the Wide Awakes used new news technology to rapidly construct a national movement.
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From Facebook-only verticals to Telegram bots to an in-house Snapchat imitator, Juanfutbol is trying to thread the needle between social distribution and site loyalty.
The British paper is unveiling the latest iteration of the tool, Roboblogger, for the European Championship, which kicks off Friday.
The British newspaper was previously using five separate online publishing systems, each of which larded up the publishing process with dozens of fiddly steps.
Crowdsourcing tiny snippets of time, building the news around analytics, and how Twitter is weird during big news events: all that and more in this month’s roundup of the academic literature.
The SMU professor, ex-business reporter, and new Texas Tribune Fellow: “It’s not just about journalism anymore. You’ve got to figure out how to pay for that journalism in a much more direct way than you ever have before.”
Plus: Flipboard’s big edit-your-own-magazine overhaul, the future of RSS, U.S. government secrecy, and the rest of the week’s media and tech news.
Plus: Twitter’s photo filters try to compete with Instagram, Bloomberg might go paper shopping, and the rest of the week’s media/tech news.