Like many folks focused on what’s happening in digital media, I was half paying attention to the Apple keynote launching its worldwide developers conference. It was proceeding as expected, with updates to iOS and launch of another version of OS X, the desktop operating system.
As millions of new Internet users log on every month, the numbers relating to the flow of information becomes ever more staggering. An infographic from analytics software provider Domo, attempts to quantify just how much data is generated in one minute online. Compare it to Domo’s similar infogr...
Science tells us that haters are gonna hate, but a recent study by Michigan State University researchers also says haters in the work place are less productive.
"Once a certain critical mass is met, repetition has a powerful effect on belief. The rumor becomes true for readers simply by virtue of its ubiquity."
Each year around 50,000 people die in New York, some alone and unseen. Yet death even in such forlorn form can cause a surprising amount of activity. Sometimes, along the way, a life’s secrets are revealed.
If you don't read anything else this semester, read this.College students are increasingly demanding protection from words and ideas they don’t like. Here’s why that’s disastrous for education.
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If you don't read anything else this semester, read this.
The takeaway from Reuters' vast new study of the world's digital news consumers is that the disruptive trends publishers have been grappling with the last few years have crystallized into something more lasting, not just in the United...
With smartphones and tablets becoming the devices of choice for accessing content, traditional news organisations are going to find it harder to survive
Bridget Grogan's insight:
This is concerning and a challenge for journalism school graduates to consider as they practice their craft. What will the future of news dissemination look like and how we it be monetized?
ABC O&Os, Hearst Television, Cox Media Group, Media General and Raycom Media have formed NewsON, an advertiser-supported service that beginning this fall will let viewers watch their local TV news on smartphones and tablets no matter where they are.
The instinct to believe what we see has made video a driving force in news coverage, but it has also been exploited as a powerful tool for manipulation.
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