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  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:February 10, 2012
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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Washington Post employees face another round of buyouts. Gannett employees over the age of 56 are encouraged to retire early. And a pioneering citizen journalism site closes up shop.

Continue ReadingThe Media Oxpecker: Return of the Buyouts
Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Mo Subscribers, Mo Problems
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:February 3, 2012
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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Does Facebook have a spam-subscriber problem? Is there a glass ceiling for social media professionals in the newsroom? And science tells us how to not suck at Twitter.

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: With Social Media, Timing is Everything
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:January 20, 2012
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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When is the best time to Tweet? How far apart should Facebook posts be spaced? And is it time to start a 'Daily Deal Death Watch' website?

Continue ReadingThe Media Oxpecker: With Social Media, Timing is Everything
Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Should Newspapers Stop Innovating?
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:January 13, 2012
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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The end of album reviews in SPIN magazine; Facebook's timeline format as an opportunity to reach out to readers; and are newspapers innovating too quickly?

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Cynical Traffic-Trawling is Bad for the Soul (and other lessons learned while favela paintballing)
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:January 6, 2012
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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David Carr explains why SOPA is a bad idea; Gannett equips its employees with iPads and iPhones; and a surprise candidate for the Most Sought-After Demographic Group of 2012.

Continue ReadingThe Media Oxpecker: Cynical Traffic-Trawling is Bad for the Soul (and other lessons learned while favela paintballing)
  • Post author:The Machines
  • Post published:December 23, 2011
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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Continue ReadingThe Media Oxpecker: 23-12-2011
Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Rethinking the Pyramid of Desirable Media Jobs
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:December 16, 2011
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What does it look like when a news story "shows its work"? Does compensating bloggers based on pageviews encourage them to write offensive material? And is working at the New York Times no longer the end-all, be-all job for journalists?

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Google and the Death of Content Farms
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:December 9, 2011
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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Yahoo sends 75,000 content farm articles into retirement; shield law doesn't apply to "Internet blogs," says judge; advertising execs prepare for a bleak 2012; and Groupon (allegedly) sinks to a new low.

Continue ReadingThe Media Oxpecker: Google and the Death of Content Farms
Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: The Inevitability of Facebook’s Commenting System
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:December 2, 2011
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Two major news sites jump on the Facebook Comments bandwagon; another gloomy winter for Gannett employees; and what The Economist can teach us about reader identity in the age of the tablet.

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: While You Were Out
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:November 28, 2011
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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A quick recap of digital advertising news you might have missed last week, including the Groupon offer that spawned 102,000 cupcake orders.

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