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Mar 2, 2017

The New York Times redesigns pages A2 and A3 as “a quick and engaging roundup”

Feb 28, 2017

View: Amazon just provided a nice little reminder of why it’s risky to build a journalism business on affiliate fees

Feb 21, 2017

How to cover pols who lie, and why facts don’t always change minds: Updates from the fake-news world

Feb 15, 2017

Dropped by NBC, Boston’s WHDH is placing a big bet on local news and aims to be “DVR-proof”

Feb 9, 2017

People are okay at remembering where they get news online (but still think Facebook’s a news outlet)

Feb 1, 2017

With its new daily podcast, The New York Times attempts to break away from “reporting from on high”

Jan 31, 2017

Fake Pope news is “a Godsend” for Catholic news site Crux, which is adding “rumor watch” to its mission

Jan 30, 2017

Sensing an opening in audio, The New York Times is launching a daily news podcast this week

Jan 18, 2017

Axios goes live, with a Trump interview (in 19 bullet points and a bunch of little posts)

Jan 6, 2017

Under its new CEO, New York Magazine is branching out into more “voice-y news products”

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