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Why are so many people running for president and so few for mayor?
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2 comments
7 years ago
myinnerbanjo
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New Pew Data: More Americans Are Getting News on Facebook and Twitter
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11 years ago
allenleein
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51% of newspaper executives think they can charge for online content
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17 years ago
jrwoodruff
2 points
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Interviewing the algorithm
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12 years ago
ghosh
2 points
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The plague of uniform rectangles with text overlays
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12 years ago
danso
2 points
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Julian Assange, from leaker to senator?
niemanlab.org
1 comment
13 years ago
jmduke
2 points
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Cradle of Mankind to Patagonia in 7 Years: A Journalist's Narrative Walk
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14 years ago
goldfeld
2 points
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Local news organizations discover the value of their own archives
niemanlab.org
1 comment
7 months ago
giuliomagnifico
2 points
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L.A. Times adds AI counterpoints to its opinion pieces and there are problems
niemanlab.org
1 comment
a year ago
marban
2 points
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Plan to archive every tweet in the Library of Congress still happening
niemanlab.org
1 comment
14 years ago
hornokplease
2 points
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With Hurricane Milton looming, Florida's NPR stations went text-only online
niemanlab.org
1 comment
2 years ago
crabwalkjb
2 points
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A history of BuzzFeed News, Part I: 2011–2017
niemanlab.org
1 comment
3 years ago
_delirium
2 points
403.
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AI Enters the Newsroom
niemanlab.org
1 comment
3 years ago
jenthoven
2 points
404.
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Anticipated anxiety is a big reason why more people are avoiding the news
niemanlab.org
1 comment
4 years ago
giuliomagnifico
2 points
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How the rhetoric of “rare” is changing in the age of information abundance
niemanlab.org
1 comment
15 years ago
jamesbritt
2 points
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Cancel culture: Why do people cancel news subscriptions? We asked,they answered
niemanlab.org
1 comment
5 years ago
1cvmask
2 points
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Asking to 503 people why they have deleted news subscriptions
niemanlab.org
1 comment
5 years ago
giuliomagnifico
2 points
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Australian ruling makes publishers liable for every idiot Facebook commenter
niemanlab.org
1 comment
5 years ago
ilamont
2 points
409.
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How do audiences decide what news to trust?
niemanlab.org
1 comment
5 years ago
hhs
2 points
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We still don’t know about trust in news
niemanlab.org
1 comment
6 years ago
hhs
2 points
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An AI tool can distinguish between a conspiracy theory and a true conspiracy
niemanlab.org
1 comment
6 years ago
laurex
2 points
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NYT explores the life stories take on in social space
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1 comment
15 years ago
jedwhite
2 points
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The Toronto Star’s owner dreamed it would be a nonprofit. It’s being sold to PE
niemanlab.org
1 comment
6 years ago
raybb
2 points
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Why do some people avoid news?
niemanlab.org
1 comment
7 years ago
hhs
2 points
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Why won’t the New Yorker keep you logged in? Mystery: Solved (kind of)
niemanlab.org
1 comment
7 years ago
howard941
2 points
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With “Your Feed” The New York Times lets iOS users follow topics and journalists
niemanlab.org
1 comment
8 years ago
spyspy
2 points
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Medium abruptly cancels membership programs of 21 subscription publishers
niemanlab.org
1 comment
8 years ago
ilamont
2 points
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How does journalism fare in a world where algorithms trump messy chance?
niemanlab.org
1 comment
16 years ago
bjonathan
2 points
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Bots and newspapers
niemanlab.org
1 comment
9 years ago
anjalik
2 points
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Slate, now 20 years old, reflects on the value of taking the long view
niemanlab.org
1 comment
10 years ago
iamjeff
2 points
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