News you may have missed, from people who are smarter than us.
Which news companies are financially healthy and which ones are in trouble? Depends on when their owners purchased them.
The problem with "demand generation" advertising; the web check-in grows up; and reporters adjust to the "post-truth" age.
Say goodbye to the hyperlink and the homepage, and get ready for the era of embedded content and sideways traffic.
Display ads on web pages are out. Native ads in streams are in. Here's what you need to know.
What journalists need to know about GIFs; mobile and online ad revenue is growing slowly but surely; and get ready for daily deals ... in your car.
NBC's tape delay, Craigslist's commitment issues, and the national hyperlocal network that actually makes money.
Several major media companies have reported their latest figures, so what have we learned about the state of the media economy?
Alan Mutter on why most "future of journalism" confabs fail; a checklist for verifying online content; and more links for a somber Friday afternoon.
The magazine industry bets on bundled pricing, but will consumers buy in?
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