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As long as the state of online news publishing still flickers and fades, there will be companies who aim to capture as much of its light as they can. Recently, LOUD3R, launched a newly redesigned version of its real-time content discovery, curation and publishing platform.
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We’ve been contemplating the future of web publishing and journalism for sometime now, but recently the Federal Trade Commission decided to weigh in on the debate with a discussion paper that outlines potential policy recommendations to support the reinvention of journalism.
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Did you work on your high school newspaper or yearbook? If so, there’s a new club in town. No tryouts necessary. All you have to do is sign up and those days of dreaming about being your own publisher are over. Thanks to the Newspaper Club, a new London-based
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A new study revealed this week that approximately 46% of Americans say that on a typical day they get news from four to six different media platforms. Just 7% get their news from a single media platform. Understanding the Participatory News Consumer According to the study Understanding the Participatory News Consumer by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, the
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This week in web publishing the focus has been on newspapers, layoffs and paid content. But let's start with the good news. More Online Visitors, Subscription Churn According to the Nielsen Online for the Newspaper Association of America, newspaper web sites attracted more than 74 million monthly unique visitors
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This week newspapers and their journalists get kicked in the shins. Many unfavorable reports depict the state of journalism as lowly and despicable, slow to change and as a result withering in the spotlight of social media. Newspapers Slowpokes to Digital Platforms A recent report released by Outsell, a research
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