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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: What Hath Tumblr Wrought?
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:April 20, 2012
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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How the technology that analyzes – and monetizes – social media data could radically transform the economics of publishing.

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Lessons From the Week in Newspaper News
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:April 13, 2012
  • Post category:Media Roundup
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Last month's Pew numbers are worse than you think; David Carr finds the answer to newspapers' business dilemma; the reporter who got fired before he was hired; and how copy editors are destroying America's newspapers.

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: The Ever-Expanding Job Description of the Modern Editor
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:April 6, 2012
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The future of media is here, and it is relentlessly on-message.

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Are Readers a Commodity or Potential Business Partners?
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:March 30, 2012
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The Guardian turns its readers into a resource; Google launches a paywall alternative for publishers; what one journalism professor would do if he ran an alt-weekly; and what type of journalist are you?

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Who Profits When News Goes Mobile?
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:March 23, 2012
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Pew Research Center says we're living in "the age of mobile"; Why diversity initiatives based on skin color miss the point entirely; And what one former newspaper editor says she'd do if she could do it all over again.

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Creating the Internet We Want
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:March 16, 2012
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On the Curator's Code, hobo symbols, and making the "web we want."

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: The Search for a New Business Model
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:March 9, 2012
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What can alt-weeklies take away from the Pew's report on daily newspapers' (lack of) digital revenue? What does the iPad's "retina display" mean for publishers? Given the ongoing gender disparity in newsrooms, how did NPR become a hotbed for female journalists? And the Oxpecker turns 1.

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: How to Activate the Facebook Timeline for Your Company Page
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:March 2, 2012
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Facebook's timeline format comes to brand pages; How Google's latest search changes affect local businesses; and why the time it takes for a website to load can make or break it.

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  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:February 24, 2012
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The newsonomics of hyperlocal; putting the "non" in non-profit news; and the huge chasm between where we spend our time and where advertisers are spending their money.

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Read more about the article The Media Oxpecker: Pew Digital Advertising Report ‘Unsurprising but Damning’
  • Post author:Jason Zaragoza
  • Post published:February 17, 2012
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What can we learn from the Pew Research Center's report on Digital Advertising and News? A Women's Media Center report reminds us that media is overwhelmingly male, and getting maler. And get ready for the Tablet Generation.

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