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Laura Hazard Owen

Jan 19, 2018

Publishers claim they’re taking Facebook’s News Feed changes in stride. Is the “bloodletting” still to come?

Jan 8, 2018

Here’s who gets news from TV: The elderly, Pew finds (again)

Jan 5, 2018

The Offshore Journalism Project would let newsrooms send a “distress signal” when their content is at risk of being lost forever

Dec 11, 2017

With “My WSJ,” The Wall Street Journal makes a personalized content feed central to its app

Nov 16, 2017

The Trust Project brings news orgs and tech giants together to tag and surface high-quality news

Nov 1, 2017

Snap Maps offered real-time coverage of Tuesday’s terror attacks in Manhattan (plus a lot of emoji)

Oct 27, 2017

How Medium is attracting premium publishers to its partner program (hint: money up front)

Oct 24, 2017

View: Are you a low-quality web page? (Are you sure?) Facebook sheds a little light on its algorithm

Oct 16, 2017

Not a revolution (yet): Data journalism hasn’t changed that much in 4 years, a new paper finds

Oct 12, 2017

Everyone loves push alerts, but there are problems. Like: What if readers don’t actually open them?

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