Meet Intersect, where storytelling, time, and location get all mashed up
It’s near impossible to tell a story that doesn’t have a place or a time. As readers and just as humans we have a difficult time connecting with a story — be it a friendly anecdote or a news article —...
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If you want to save journalism, you might turn to journalism this year for all your Christmas shopping. This weekend at NewsFoo, an O’Reilly “un-conference” for about 170 journalists and tech...
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Editor’s Note: What were the most interesting and provocative ideas in journalism in 2012? We’re partnering with Spark Camp to produce a special end-of-year series to ask a group of smart people —...
View ArticleActually use the material users give you, and other ways to improve audience...
News organizations are always looking for ways to engage with their readers, and a report out Monday from the American Press Institute offers some best practices for including audience members in...
View ArticleFrom East Coast to West Coast: The company behind Miami’s The New Tropic is...
Miami is a city in flux. Over the past five years, nearly 500,000 people have moved to South Florida, and more than 65 percent of those new residents came from outside the United States. Local news...
View ArticleHere’s what you need to know to build successful paid newsletters, popup...
Thinking about starting your own email newsletter? A panel at ISOJ 2018 contains a wealth of advice for launching all types of editorial newsletters, from paywalled offerings to limited-run recaps tied...
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