Wednesday 8 March 2017

NDM story index


NDM story index

9) Publishers become retailers in the market for survival
10) Who are the new kids on the block in investigative journalism?
11) I'm with you on the digital revolution, it's the lack of journalism I can't face
12) Channel 4 News defends Facebook live stream of battle for Mosul
13) Back to the future: were newspaper publishers wrong to go digital?
14) Canada's Postmedia Network announces new round of staff cuts
15) Telegraph paywall initiative is an interesting strategic shift
16) Lionel Morrison, a tireless activist for black journalists
17) Pressing problems for media old and new
18) Support new news providers via a levy on digital giants like Google and Facebook
19) Mark Zuckerberg rejects 'crazy idea' Facebook influenced US election result
20) Newspapers big and small are facing an existential crisis
21) Facebook announces new push against fake news after Obama comments
22) In the new robopolitics, social media has left newspapers for dead
23) Facebook doesn't need to ban fake news to fight it
24) What the latest sales figures tell us about the state of newsprint
25) Here's the truth: 'fake news' is not social media's fault
26) The paywalls come down and readers flood in. But revenue doesn’t
27) Local news reporting is vital – so journalists like me are fighting for its future
28) Only 20% of US adults have information overload, but those who do feel burden
29) Complex Media shuts down print magazine after 14 years
30) News publishers contributed £5.3bn to the UK economy in 2015
31) Facebook to begin flagging fake news in response to mounting criticism
32) What does the future of publishing look like?
33) The readers’ editor on Google and editorial independence
34) News Corp Australia announces redundancies and $40m cost-cutting
35) Local papers are vital to our democracy. Now section 40 threatens their future
36) The Sun losses exceed £60m as ad slump and hacking charges take toll
37) UK media chiefs called in by minister for talks on fake news
38) Regional publishers: how do those that remain survive?
39) Winning back advertisers is key to saving the newspaper industry
40) Popular newspapers suffer greater circulation falls than qualities
41) The reinvention of publishing: media firms diversify to survive
42) Lies can thrive in the social media world
43) Twitter accounts really are echo chambers, study finds
44) Would you believe it? Print remains a favourite with readers
45) Twitter loses ad revenue despite gaining 2 million users and Trump 'boost'
46) Wikipedia bans Daily Mail as 'unreliable' source
47) This is why conservative media outlets like the Daily Mail are 'unreliable'
48) Germany leads fightback against fake news
49) The readers’ editor on exposing fake news and lies
50) Whistleblowers endangered in digital age, says lawyers' report
51) The Guardian view on big data: the danger is less democracy
52) Bad news for online advertisers – you’ve been ’ad 


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