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markcoddington.com
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| | | | [This review was originally posted at the Nieman Journalism Lab on Aug. 15, 2014.] This week's essential reads: This week's most important pieces are Zeynep Tufekci on Ferguson and algorithmic filtering, Felix Salmon on BuzzFeed, and Ethan Zuckerman on the failings of the ad-based business model on which the Internet runs. Press freedom and citizen journalism in Ferguson: The ongoing tensions [...] | |
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| | | | [This review was originally posted at the Nieman Journalism Lab on Aug. 22, 2014.] This week's essential reads: The key reads this week are The New York Times' David Carr on the role of Twitter in informing the world about Ferguson, a pair of posts by The Guardian's James Ball on the social media dissemination and censorship of ISIS' video of [...] | |
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| | | | Hey Google, can you spare a few hundred million to keep Rupert Murdoch's yacht afloat? That's essentially what some legislators are demanding with their harebrained schemes to force tech companies to fund journalism. It is no secret that the journalism business is in trouble these days. News organizations are failing and journalists are being laid... | |
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| | On the latest "What Works" podcast, Dan and Ellen talk with Bob Sprague, a pioneer in hyperlocal journalism and the founder ofyourArlington, a nonprofit news project that covers Arlington, Massachusetts. Bob, who has lived in Arlington since 1989, was not only the founder - he was the editor of the website until July 1 of... |