Twitter's push into notifications; Sports Illustrated's paywall experiment; and Talking Points Memo opts out.
saambaa recently launched their new mobile entertainment app platform for Pittsburgh City Paper, Tucson Weekly, Style Weekly, Folio Weekly and Jackson Free Press.
Banksy grants an exclusive interview to the Village Voice, explaining that he "feels an affinity with people who provide quality content for free on street corners."
'Where is Your Plan B?' is a collaborative effort between AAN and the Media Consortium to investigate the availability of Plan B emergency contraceptive, which has been approved by the FDA as an over-the-counter product.
BuzzFeed plans to launch a LGBT vertical; Business Insider invests big in long-form journalism; and AOL adds insult to injury for local Patch editors.
The San Diego Reader is mining gold from its rich archives and releasing the treasures as a collection of six eBooks, the first installment of a series that will showcase the literary quality and historic value of a collection spanning more than 40 years of publishing unique Southern California-flavored journalism.
Boulder City Review editor Arnold M. Knightly replaces Scott Dickensheets.
Popular Science turns off comments; Twitter's "very big deal" of an acquisition; and BuzzFeed kills the internet's favorite horse.
Reuters ends its expensive digital news project; Upworthy puts clickbait to good use; and a warning about native advertising from the creator of the original web banner ad.
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