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Aug 7, 2017

In 2017, the one thing every digital-native news outlet needs is a newsletter (not an app)

Aug 2, 2017

Has U.S. press freedom gotten worse under Trump? A new site aims to find out

Jul 27, 2017

Two years in, the hyperlocal Worcester Sun questions whether Sunday print is still in its future

Jul 5, 2017

In Circa, Sinclair sees a way to attract “independent-minded” millennials (and Sean Hannity)

Jun 29, 2017

Talking Points Memo doubled its subscribers in a year — now it’s trying to find new extras for them

Jun 16, 2017

Want a “news-style soft article”? That’ll be $15. Or splurge and discredit a journalist for $55,000

May 23, 2017

Scribd says it has over 500,000 subscribers paying $8.99/month for ebooks, audiobooks, and now news

May 18, 2017

“Won’t work for exposure”: The financial nitty-gritty of commercial–nonprofit news partnerships

May 9, 2017

Vice News Issues takes a “homepage-isn’t-dead” approach to big topics (first up: populism)

May 8, 2017

The Christian Science Monitor’s new paid, daily product is aiming for 10,000 subscribers in a year

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