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| | | | | Home | About the Book | Advance Praise | Reviews and Features | Calendar of Events "What works (and what doesn't) in community news?," by Christopher Wink, CEO and founder of Technical.ly, Jan. 5, 2026. "The book ... is an effective representation of a thoughtful, serious and passionate class of journalism boosters - almost all... | |
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www.abookaweekblog.com
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| | | | | Where do you get your news? Like most of my fellow millennials, I mostly consume news from social media and on my phone. I'm grateful to hav... | |
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massterlist.com
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| | | | | In a political culture where narrative consensus about controversy forms quickly and is hard to shake, you come here, we trust, for counterintuitive takes. So here's one: the legislative deadlock that left a slew of high-profile bills marooned on a sandbar last week isn't necessarily a bad thing. Yes, we're talking about the same end-of-session [...] | |
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therealadam.com
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| | | Everyone is losing the thread. Maybe that's what makes this moment in history so difficult to follow and frustrating to live in. Not just politics, and media, and our government(s). BMW lost the thread on their sports cars and classic design language. Apple lost the thread on great UI. JJ Abrams lost the thread on how to (finish) a Star Wars trilogy. Maybe, somehow, Saturday Night Live only briefly lost the thread because the thread was, almost from the beginning, "did we ever have the thread? | ||