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Sep 27, 2016

How NPR factchecked the first presidential debate in realtime, on top of a live transcript

Sep 23, 2016

Slate, now 20 years old, reflects on the value of taking the long view and not chasing digital media trends

Sep 22, 2016

A new audio startup focuses on tailoring a playlist of short form stories that fit into a listener’s day

Sep 19, 2016

New from The Coral Project: A tool for collecting reader contributions, and a ‘Comments Lab’ to model comment spaces online

Sep 9, 2016

U.S. newsrooms seem to be getting a little more diverse. But minority journalists are still, well, a minority

Sep 8, 2016

Schibsted is pooling its tech and product resources, with a wary eye towards platforms like Facebook

Sep 6, 2016

Who are the first digital members of the newspaper industry’s club? Billy Penn’s owner and IJ Review

Aug 23, 2016

Where does local TV news fit in the digital age? Tegna, a year separated from Gannett, has some ideas

Aug 17, 2016

NPR is retiring the comments section on its story pages (because of disuse, not just garbage fires)

Aug 15, 2016

The Wall Street Journal is changing up its paywall, offering guest passes and expanded link-sharing on social

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