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Crowdsourcing the news: Do we need a public license for citizen journalism?3 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 1 day ago: By now, it should be obvious to just about anyone that “citizen journalism” or “us … more →

Tags: crowdsourcing, Journalism, media, News, Social Media, storyful, Video, Viral, YouTube

Why scoops and objectivity matter less and less -- because context is everything3 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 days ago: We’ve argued before that the life-span of a breaking-news alert or scoop is declining rapidly, … more →

Tags: associated press, Context, Information, jonathan stray, Journalism, media, News, Reporting, Scoops

Crowdsourcing is here to stay -- now it's about building tools for networked journalism2 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 1 week ago: As the media have become more social and thereby more “networked” — whether they l … more →

Tags: Atlantic Media, crowdsourcing, Jay Rosen, Journalism, Mashable, media, networked journalism, NYU, quartz 2

It's not about how long-form your content is, it's about engagement with the reader

Mathew Ingram wrote 1 week ago: There’s been a bit of a backlash brewing in media circles lately: a growing movement against t … more →

Tags: readers, Bounce Rate, Digital, engagement, media, Publishing, Social Media, Traffic

It's not about how long-form your content is, it's about engagement with the reader10 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 1 week ago: There’s been a bit of a backlash brewing in media circles lately: a growing movement against t … more →

Tags: readers, Bounce Rate, Digital, engagement, media, Publishing, Social Media, Traffic

Why focusing on 'time spent' with print misses the point about how the news works now

Mathew Ingram wrote 1 week ago: According to some research from the consulting firm McKinsey and Co., so-called “legacy” … more →

Tags: advertising, Magazines, media, Mobile, Newspapers, Print, Research

Why focusing on 'time spent' with print misses the point about how the news works now5 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 1 week ago: According to some research from the consulting firm McKinsey and Co., so-called “legacy” … more →

Tags: advertising, Magazines, media, Mobile, Newspapers, Print, Research

Back to the future: What if the 'mass media' era was just an accident of history?

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: When it comes to the traditional media business, there is often a pervasive nostalgia for “the … more →

Tags: Economist, facebook, History, Journalism, media, Newspapers, Social Media, twitter

Back to the future: What if the 'mass media' era was just an accident of history?13 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: When it comes to the traditional media business, there is often a pervasive nostalgia for “the … more →

Tags: Economist, facebook, History, Journalism, media, Newspapers, Social Media, twitter

News flash: Twitter doesn't have to hire journalists to be a powerful media competitor

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: When Twitter recently posted a job listing for a “head of news and journalism,” it spark … more →

Tags: CNN, Journalism, media, New York Times, News, Newspapers, Reporters, Social Media, twitter

News flash: Twitter doesn't have to hire journalists to be a powerful media competitor4 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: When Twitter recently posted a job listing for a “head of news and journalism,” it spark … more →

Tags: CNN, Journalism, media, New York Times, News, Newspapers, Reporters, Social Media, twitter

Is it the best of times or the worst of times for journalism? Yes

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: If you’re convinced this is the worst possible time to be a journalist, there’s plenty o … more →

Tags: advertising, Journalism, Magazines, media, News, Newspapers, Paywalls, Revenue

Is it the best of times or the worst of times for journalism? Yes9 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: If you’re convinced this is the worst possible time to be a journalist, there’s plenty o … more →

Tags: advertising, Journalism, Magazines, media, News, Newspapers, Paywalls, Revenue

LinkedIn continues its evolution as a media entity with the launch of magazine-style news channels

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: Although it is still seen by many as a place for networking with colleagues and/or posting a digital … more →

Tags: interest graph, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Today, Magazines, media, paidContent Live

LinkedIn continues its evolution as a media entity with the launch of magazine-style news channels6 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: Although it is still seen by many as a place for networking with colleagues and/or posting a digital … more →

Tags: interest graph, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Today, Magazines, media, paidContent Live

Open interviews and gatekeepers: The media can either open up or sources can go direct

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: The way the media works — digital or otherwise — hasn’t changed all that much in s … more →

Tags: Google, interviews, Journalism, media, open, open vs closed, Reporting, YouTube

Open interviews and gatekeepers: The media can either open up or sources can go direct9 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: The way the media works — digital or otherwise — hasn’t changed all that much in s … more →

Tags: Google, interviews, Journalism, media, open, open vs closed, Reporting, YouTube

Planet Money and Kickstarter: Is web-based crowdfunding the future of public media?

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: When the reporting team at Planet Money — a joint venture between PRI’s This American Li … more →

Tags: crowdfunding, kickstarter, media, npr, planet money, public radio

Planet Money and Kickstarter: Is web-based crowdfunding the future of public media?8 comments

Mathew Ingram wrote 2 weeks ago: When the reporting team at Planet Money — a joint venture between PRI’s This American Li … more →

Tags: crowdfunding, kickstarter, media, npr, planet money, public radio


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