December 2011
Condé Nast: magazine publisher, app inventor →
This Week in Review: Citizens Occupying... →
The newsonomics of tomorrow →
November 2011
The personal(ized) brand: Yet another reason The... →
Working on spec: On the power of hard data, bad... →
April 2011
Good morning! Online advertising hit a record $26 billion in 2010, with search leading the way http://nie.mn/fqfxBo
“AOL may hire as many as one full-time journalist per Patch site, though the final number hasn’t been decided.” http://nie.mn/dWfbjU
Why Quickish wants to cut the clutter and help readers get to the good stuff http://nie.mn/hfSWt4
Google teams up with the NYT…for a trivia game http://nie.mn/fxK7A3
Good morning! The NYTimes is investing more in About.com, including 200 new sites and a new homepage http://nie.mn/g83tYC
This Week in Review: AOL’s purge, aggregation v. original reporting, and more http://nie.mn/eBaagC
Google News founder Krishna Bharat hopes the NYT can plug the leaks in its paywall http://nie.mn/g5RNOA
Is Righthaven a defender of intellectual property — or Internet villain? http://nie.mn/gy7aNJ
The Guardian’s “Comment is free” section was inspired by Arianna Huffington http://nie.mn/gjaMxq
Do iPad users read news at different times of day than laptop users? Some evidence the answer is yes: http://nie.mn/hmsPD3
The Washington Post’s new approach to analytics http://nie.mn/f0ZwiL
Decline, plateau, decline: New data on The Daily suggests its audience has shrunk over time http://nie.mn/h97OBx
Investigative reporting for kids? Yep. http://nie.mn/hmJXBK
NPR Digital Services is developing a CMS that will integrate with the org’s API http://nie.mn/gpiVZQ
This Week in Review: AOL’s purge, aggregation v. original reporting, and more http://nie.mn/eBaagC
Treat the news like Starbucks—and more advice from Google News founder Krishna Bharat http://nie.mn/g5RNOA
Investigative reporting for kids http://nie.mn/hmJXBK
Tremendous opportunity: @TheAtlanticTech is looking for an associate editor http://nie.mn/i1XMms
“Nonessential”? If the government shuts down tonight, many federal websites will go dark http://nie.mn/f3mY3H
Rethinking the investigative report: @CaliforniaWatch’s latest comes in the form of…a coloring book http://nie.mn/hmJXBK
“Some weeks are just like this: The three biggest stories were HuffPo, the NYT, and HuffPo vs. the NYT.” http://nie.mn/eBaagC
Google News founder Krishna Bharat hopes the NYT can plug the leaks in its paywall http://nie.mn/g5RNOA
USA Today may begin offering a pageview bonus to their writers http://nie.mn/gKjAQf
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Thanks to everyone who came out for the Lab’s first happy hour! You guys were swellegent! More FutureofBrews events are on the way
Good morning! Twitter has finally unveiled geo-targeted ads and better tools to quantify followers http://nie.mn/iaCPke
The Daily’s data trove, part 2: time-of-day consumption trends, story sharing stats, and more http://nie.mn/hmsPD3
Three words for this evening, Bostonians: Ten. Free. Beers. http://nie.mn/gs9co4
Starting up? How to sustain momentum after initial success http://nie.mn/f6wjrd
News stories account for 56.9% of The Daily’s in-app tweets; Gossip stories, 4.8% http://nie.mn/hmsPD3
According to Yahoo, “royal wedding” search queries are up 8 million percent. You read that right. http://nie.mn/g74pCd
So valuable: Eight top editors detail the decisions and revisions involved in long-form writing http://nie.mn/gNX5N5
HuffPo, journo-magnet: “I thought, my God, this woman has described something that is too amazing to turn down” http://nie.mn/id6fds
Tiger Blood™? Charlie Sheen moves to trademark 22 of his catchphrases http://nie.mn/hBW0jH
Good morning! One of the NYT’s plans for its paywall: “make it simpler” http://nie.mn/eBds5s
Mark Oppenheimer: Save NPR, kill PBS http://nie.mn/hkT4T0
The FCC reboots its website and its mission. @digiphile previews: http://nie.mn/h09vBi
The FCC unveils new website, new “open government promise” http://nie.mn/e1JyF0
An interview with David Plotz, “founding father of online journalism,” on @Slate at 15 http://nie.mn/elBmwl
Decline, plateau, decline: New data on The Daily suggests its audience has shrunk over time http://nie.mn/h97OBx
After switching to Facebook Comments, TechCrunch saw commenting plummet. BUT: http://nie.mn/gP0G7I
19 ways to promote your content — without being smarmy http://nie.mn/gzJqWb
Good morning! AOL fires freelancers, Huff Post doesn’t pay, and Paul Carr approves http://nie.mn/ek6lwF
Emily Bell talks about the need for innovation out of newsrooms and what makes The Guardian successful http://nie.mn/gjaMxq
The Great Migration: Lynton Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson on structuring epic stories http://nie.mn/hjAteY
Tumblr’s Mark Coatney on sharing, engagement and why websites don’t value commenters http://nie.mn/h4lw4D