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The second quarter brings more layoffs

Although it doesn’t seem possible that newsrooms could become any emptier, more cubicles will be abandoned as cutbacks continue across […]

Vice + Twitter = #DailyVice

Renegade media brand Vice is partnering up with social media monster Twitter for a new video series: #Dailyvice.

Q&A: The evolution of the social media editor

There has been some debate recently that the role of social media editor, a position created in response to the […]

Focus on the media: the NSA leak debate concerning newspaper choices

Earlier this month, The Guardian released a secret court order from the NSA, ordering Verizon to turn over millions of […]

Newsana

News filtered by community influencers, without the trolls

Magazines innovate and explore

As the industry continues to evolve, there is plenty of room for innovation. From night clubs to experimental advertising models, […]

Focus on the media: the adaptability of terrestrial radio

Much like starting a blog or YouTube video, almost anyone can start their own radio show by utilizing the ease […]

Newspaper readers show they care through rallies and protests

If anyone is under the impression that people don’t care about their newspaper anymore, they obviously haven’t paid attention to […]

Shifting the Borders

Journalism and public relations converge in today’s media landscape

Washington Post joins the ranks of paywall papers today

Never say never when it comes to media experimentation. Despite executives who claimed the Washington Post would under no circumstances […]

Focus on the media: digital viewing on the rise as more households ditch the TV

A 2013 Nielsen survey found that the U.S. has more than five million Zero-TV households. This is an increase from […]

Free Press campaign wages battle against rumors that Koch brothers might make a bid for Trib papers

Rumors that conservative billionaires Charles and David Koch have an interest in buying the Tribune papers, which went up for […]

Links We Love: Repurposed Infographics, Targeted Video and Mad Mob

A print ad did what? Find out how one Brazilian company's old school print ad generated new school buzz and the week's top marketing news in Links We Love.

BRICS Spotlight Series: Near Sights on the Far East

The first in a five-part exploration of the BRICS nations, focusing on the Chinese media landscape.

Layoffs at Sun-Times cast a shadow over newspaper media industry

A few hours after the announcement went out last Thursday that the Chicago Sun-Times had eliminated its photo department, a […]

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