The case for creative risk-taking, investing in long stories, and avoiding the tendency to fall for the "next biggest thing" to save journalism.
A twelve-pack of media industry news items on ESPN The Magazine's foray into sponsored content, the Knight Foundation's effort to measure the social impact of news, and how the digital media industry indirectly benefits from porn.
BuzzFeed doubles down on breaking news; a new tool for detecting press release rewrites; and the perception of women in newsroom leadership positions.
The seven-person newsroom that won a Pulitzer; the case for investing in the newsroom; and is your social media editor damaging your news brand?
A new report by the Newspaper Association of America says industry revenue declined by just 2 percent in 2012. So, party at our place?
Digital paywalls are on the rise; online ad rates continue to fall; and why you should consider cutting down on your #hashtag usage.
The Pew Center's annual State of the News Media report says newsroom staffing is down 30 percent since 2000. So why is one economics blogger calling these the "glory days of American journalism"?
What is the fair value of work in the marketplace for digital media? And how do we decide who gets what?
Can the growing marketing/digital services industry help stabilize newspapers?