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Global/international & by countries

January 2015

First Russian edition also available at slideshare.net

News Media 2015Trends & Forecasts

in headlines

First English edition

© 2015 Tatiana Repkova

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends ...4

Newspaper trends ..26

Magazine trends ..52

Broadcasting trends ..70

Future of the news and journalism, industry forecasts 102

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Global/International

● Top 5 Web design trends for 2015: Mobile focus, interactive scrolling, clean simple layout 28-Dec-2014

● 11 social media trend predictions for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● 10 experts predict digital marketing trends for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● Facebook’s popularity among teens dips again: Instagram gains 28-Dec-2014

● Internet companies like Google, Facebook now dominate news distribution - James Breiner 28-Dec-2014

● Trends to expect in enterprise apps for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● 29% of Web traffic this year was from bots 21-Dec-2014

● 12 of the studies about social and digital media Journalist’s Resource found most interesting in 2014 20-Dec-2014

● 5 things we learned about Twitter in 2014 19-Dec-2014

● Deep links, extensions turning apps into new mobile Web 18-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: The beginning of the end of Facebook’s traffic engine - Felix Salmon 18-Dec-2014

● 4 content marketing trends to follow in 2015 18-Dec-2014

● Four big trends to reach 'new normal' in 2015: Mobile, digital ad spending, the disruption of crappy ad

metrics, ... - Thomas Baekdal18-Dec-2014

● 5 things we learned about Facebook in 2014 13-Dec-2014

● Chief privacy officer role gaining traction in public, private sectors 12-Dec-2014

● What we learned about publishing in 2014 12-Dec-2014

● Forget Facebook and Twitter: Time to start marketing on Pinterest and Instagram 11-Dec-2014

● Monetization of news websites: The latest trends - UNESCO webinar by Tatiana Repkova 10-Dec-2014

● Freedom on the Net 2014: Graphics by countries - Freedom House 6-Dec-2014

● Global Internet freedoms decline for fourth straight year - Freedom House 6-Dec-2014

● Online video is killing the TV star 5-Dec-2014

● How messaging apps are changing media distribution 5-Dec-2014

● And the winner is ... the phablet! 5-Dec-2014

● Snapchat is fastest-growing social app this year 1-Dec-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Global/International

● Global online population hits 3 billion - ITU 1-Dec-2014

● Tumblr overtakes Instagram as fastest-growing social platform, Snapchat is the fastest-growing app 27-Nov-2014

● The global tablet market is slowing down, says IDC 27-Nov-2014

● Seriously dark traffic: 500 mil. people globally hide their IP addresses 19-Nov-2014

● Everything is turning into Facebook: Twitter and WhatsApp, sitting in a tree, copying 12-Nov-2014

● Value in the media industry is moving to the edges, and publishers are in the middle 8-Nov-2014

● Why publishers are flocking to explainer videos: Serving audiences, comparatively cheap, ... 2-Nov-2014

● Social Business Trends 2014: A new global study by HootSuite of 750+ enterprise organizations 1-Nov-2014

● Global game: The internationalisation of UK newspaper audiences 25-Oct-2014

● Yahoo: Tumblr user base grew 40% in 15 months and is expected to make over $100 million in revenue next

year25-Oct-2014

● Europe leads world in mobile payments as North America lags behind 25-Oct-2014

● How Facebook and Google now dominate media distribution - Frédéric Filloux 20-Oct-2014

● Rest in Peace, Google Glass: 2012-2014 18-Oct-2014

● 10 Twitter accounts that prove Twitter has changed the world 18-Oct-2014

● Publishers want out of Apple’s Newsstand jail 16-Oct-2014

● Akamai releases second quarter 2014 'State of the Internet' Report 6-Oct-2014

● Facebook wants to be more like Twitter, and Twitter wants to be more like Facebook 18-Sep-2014

● Why publishers need to pay attention to smartwatches 18-Sep-2014

● ‘Robot writers’ that can interpret data and generate stories are starting to appear in certain business and

media sectors12-Sep-2014

● Social sharing of articles varies by publisher 11-Sep-2014

● Tracking consumers across platforms is key to mobile ad revenue 8-Sep-2014

● Changing landscape of paid social media ads: Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Instagram and Pinterest 29-Aug-2014

● Are social tools ready to replace blogs? Don't switch off your blog just yet… 26-Aug-2014

● Wearable band shipments soared 684% in the first half of the year, says Canalys 23-Aug-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Global/International

● 10 reasons to combine search and social 20-Aug-2014

● Byron the bulb: How the velocity of journalism is changing 19-Aug-2014

● Embeds of Facebook posts up 50 percent since launch of FB Newswire 13-Aug-2014

● Web Push notifications: A new era of content distribution and readers' engagement; 30x better opt-in than

email12-Aug-2014

● Here’s why people won’t pay for news: No one does journalism anymore - Robert G. Picard 12-Aug-2014

● What comes next in social measurement: What people are actually saying is becoming increasingly

important3-Aug-2014

● Is social media to blame for the increasingly graphic images in our newspapers? 1-Aug-2014

● Facebook is no longer a social network. It’s the world’s most powerful news reader 27-Jul-2014

● The evolution of search engine optimization: What it was, what's it becoming, and what the future holds 22-Jul-2014

● Percentage of apps opened just once fell 6 points between 2011 and 2014 25-Jun-2014

● Magazines: 6 key insights from the PwC Global entertainment and media outlook 2014-2018 20-Jun-2014

● Why the internet really is (or at least could be) responsible for dying newspapers 17-Jun-2014

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

● The good news is more people are reading the news, the hard part is figuring out how to pay for it - WAN-

IFRA15-Jun-2014

● Six social search tools to find and analyze trends on Twitter: Topsy, Tame.it, Hootsuite, WeFollow, ... 15-Jun-2014

● 2014 Trends in Newsrooms: The 10 trends that the news business can’t afford to ignore - WAN-IFRA 15-Jun-2014

● Four trends for the future of digital news: Robo-journalism, customer-centric design, cardification, cognitive

computing14-Jun-2014

● News is becoming a global business: Who will win the global news race? 12-Jun-2014

● Trends in Newsrooms 2014 - WAN-IFRA 11-Jun-2014

● Are tablet magazines dead or alive? - Innovations in Magazine Media 2014 World Report 5-Jun-2014

● Mary Meeker's latest Internet trends report: Mobile and other disruptions 29-May-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Global/International

● Twitter use rising in emerging markets: More than 40% of Twitter users worldwide will be in Asia-Pacific by

201829-May-2014

● Smartglasses will not replace smartphones, phablets may be more popular than consumers think, PCs not

going away24-May-2014

● Think big data is big now? Just wait 24-May-2014

● TV Everywhere is too complicated and fragmented to be really popular - but it has changed television 24-May-2014

● What are the drivers of growth, sustainability in the media industry? Information and innovation 11-May-2014

● 4 social media trends already shaping 2014 11-May-2014

● Are selfies the end of civilization? Cave drawings - the original selfies 11-May-2014

● What does the Facebook algorithm change mean for your brand: From fan acquisition to pay for views 8-May-2014

● Top trends to concern about: The rapid spread of misinformation online 4-May-2014

● Clark Medal winner Matthew Gentzkow says the Internet hasn’t changed news as much as we think 3-May-2014

● Is news dead? Or has it morphed into a socially distributed form? 26-Apr-2014

● Why HTML5 will finally take over video and the Web this year 21-Apr-2014

● Why is Facebook page reach decreasing? More competition and limited attention 13-Apr-2014

● World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development - UNESCO report 13-Apr-2014

● The rise of mobile apps and the decline of the open web - a threat or an over-reaction? 13-Apr-2014

● Brands aren’t the only ones becoming publishers and doing journalism - advocacy groups are too 4-Apr-2014

● The rise of expert journalism in the digital news ecosystem - Robert G. Picard 4-Apr-2014

● Facebook reportedly slashing organic reach for pages: Is social net trying to force bigger ad spends? 26-Mar-2014

● Robots are taking over the role of reporting news, especially as the bringers of news - Thomas Baekdal 23-Mar-2014

● Will Google Plus overtake Facebook and claim the spot? Time will tell 14-Mar-2014

● The plague of uniform rectangles with text overlays spreads further, risks becoming news-web-wide

contagion27-Feb-2014

● LinkedIn open publishing and the rise of the borrowed platform 26-Feb-2014

● LinkedIn opens up its publishing platform to members - all 277 million of them 23-Feb-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Global/International

● LinkedIn is now a platisher (publisher that is also platform) 23-Feb-2014

● LinkedIn is looking more like a publisher as it grows its native ad business: Now acting as a content broker,

too12-Feb-2014

● Companies' pre-packaged news: Treat the corporate trend with the same scepticism as for political ads 7-Feb-2014

● Changes in news production and journalistic employment: Service or craft production - Robert G. Picard 20-Jan-2014

● The future of wearable tech report: 10 trends and three major themes - PSFK 19-Jan-2014

● The standalone webpage as we know it might soon be a thing of the past 11-Jan-2014

● Content marketing, advertising, big data and mobile marketing trends 2014 9-Jan-2014

● 10 digital trends for journalists to track in 2014: Mobile and responsive design, geo-targeted content, ... 7-Jan-2014

● Schmidt: Google's biggest mistake was ignoring social; "The trend has been that mobile was winning. It's

now won"4-Jan-2014

Angola

● Geo-mapping tools and data analysis redefine reporting in Africa 4-Apr-2014

Argentina

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

Australia

● The home page reborn – but the story page has stepped up to become the key focus for publishers 23-Nov-2014

● Double-digit growth in time spent on news sites - Nielsen 16-Oct-2014

● Having a sophisticated and functional commenting platform has become critical to providing a complete

digital offering26-Aug-2014

● Print preferred, but digital on rise: Enhanced Media Metrics Australia (emma) 14-Aug-2014

● Is social media to blame for the increasingly graphic images in our newspapers? 1-Aug-2014

● The U.S. joins 6 other countries in achieving 100% wireless data penetration 24-Jul-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Australia

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

● Every British publication seems to be expanding to Australia, the Americans seem more interested in India 23-May-2014

● The impact of different paywall models on revenue of media corporations 8-May-2014

Austria

● Winners of the European Digital Media Awards 2014 8-Apr-2014

Brazil

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

Canada

● Transparency, privacy issues surround Big Data growth 13-Dec-2014

● 10 Twitter accounts that prove Twitter has changed the world 18-Oct-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● The new normal among Canadian media brands: Innovation, re-designed formats, partnerships, video, ... 26-Apr-2014

Chile

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

China

● The state of ecommerce in China in 2014: Online shopping in the country is ‘a lifestyle’ 25-Aug-2014

● China has more people going online with a mobile device than a PC 22-Jul-2014

● The Internet in China is becoming more commercially robust and innovative 21-Apr-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Congo Democratic Republic

● Geo-mapping tools and data analysis redefine reporting in Africa 4-Apr-2014

Croatia

● Rise of next generation Internet access across Europe 31-Dec-2014

Czech Republic

● Winners of the European Digital Media Awards 2014 8-Apr-2014

Denmark

● Four big trends to reach 'new normal' in 2015: Mobile, digital ad spending, the disruption of crappy ad

metrics, ... - Thomas Baekdal18-Dec-2014

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● The U.S. joins 6 other countries in achieving 100% wireless data penetration 24-Jul-2014

● Streaming has become mainstream: Traditional linear TV viewing has declined in Denmark during 2013 1-Jul-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

Egypt

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

● Smartphone usage soars across the Middle East and Africa - Ipsos 11-May-2014

El Salvador

● Illegal in the US, newsgathering drones are taking off in Latin American media 8-May-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Ethiopia

● Snapshot of Africa’s emerging Internet and social media space, looking at the users and what they are doing 3-Oct-2014

Finland

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● The U.S. joins 6 other countries in achieving 100% wireless data penetration 24-Jul-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● The impact of different paywall models on revenue of media corporations 8-May-2014

France

● Rise of next generation Internet access across Europe 31-Dec-2014

● The online revolution bypasses nearly one-fifth of homes in France: Almost 5.4 million homes without

internet access12-Aug-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

Georgia

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

Germany

● Sports coverage may lead the way in mobile usage for real-time news and information 21-Aug-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

Ghana

● Snapshot of Africa’s emerging Internet and social media space, looking at the users and what they are doing 3-Oct-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Greece

● Rise of next generation Internet access across Europe 31-Dec-2014

India

● The rise of India's booming media business 12-Dec-2014

● News companies make play for India’s growing digital market 25-Aug-2014

● Meet ScoopWhoop, BuzzFeed’s fast-growing Indian clone: Infectious curated social content with a South

Asian flair11-Aug-2014

● India’s media - missing the data journalism revolution? 24-Jul-2014

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

● Every British publication seems to be expanding to Australia, the Americans seem more interested in India 23-May-2014

● Cheap smartphones, low bandwidth, and a billion people: Where is India’s news headed? 9-May-2014

Italy

● Rise of next generation Internet access across Europe 31-Dec-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Designing News: Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics - Francesco Franchi 1-Jun-2014

Japan

● The U.S. joins 6 other countries in achieving 100% wireless data penetration 24-Jul-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Kenya

● Snapshot of Africa’s emerging Internet and social media space, looking at the users and what they are doing 3-Oct-2014

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

● Geo-mapping tools and data analysis redefine reporting in Africa 4-Apr-2014

Korea South

● The U.S. joins 6 other countries in achieving 100% wireless data penetration 24-Jul-2014

Kuwait

● Smartphone usage soars across the Middle East and Africa - Ipsos 11-May-2014

Lebanon

● Smartphone usage soars across the Middle East and Africa - Ipsos 11-May-2014

Mali

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

Mexico

● One-quarter of Mexico's population to use Smartphones in 2014: Young adults 18 to 34 lead in smartphone

penetration28-Dec-2014

Netherlands

● ING Survey: Journalists tend to publish first, check facts later 28-Jun-2014

New Zealand

● The impact of different paywall models on revenue of media corporations 8-May-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Niger

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

Nigeria

● Snapshot of Africa’s emerging Internet and social media space, looking at the users and what they are doing 3-Oct-2014

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

Norway

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● Norwegian Media Barometer 2013: Steady increase in Net use in both reach and time 1-Jul-2014

● Winners of the European Digital Media Awards 2014 8-Apr-2014

● The new revolution media companies have to face: people are moving from PCs to mobile platforms at

increasing speed9-Feb-2012

Poland

● The impact of different paywall models on revenue of media corporations 8-May-2014

● Winners of the European Digital Media Awards 2014 8-Apr-2014

Saudi Arabia

● Smartphone usage soars across the Middle East and Africa - Ipsos 11-May-2014

Senegal

● Snapshot of Africa’s emerging Internet and social media space, looking at the users and what they are doing 3-Oct-2014

Serbia

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Sierra Leone

● Vine shifts from comedy clips to a valid journalistic tool: Ebola crisis videos on Twitter 27-Nov-2014

Slovakia

● The impact of different paywall models on revenue of media corporations 8-May-2014

Slovenia

● The impact of different paywall models on revenue of media corporations 8-May-2014

Somalia

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

South Africa

● Snapshot of Africa’s emerging Internet and social media space, looking at the users and what they are doing 3-Oct-2014

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

● Geo-mapping tools and data analysis redefine reporting in Africa 4-Apr-2014

Spain

● Hundreds of new media boost and diversify journalism in Spain 25-Jun-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

Sweden

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● The U.S. joins 6 other countries in achieving 100% wireless data penetration 24-Jul-2014

● Winners of the European Digital Media Awards 2014 8-Apr-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

Tanzania

● Snapshot of Africa’s emerging Internet and social media space, looking at the users and what they are doing 3-Oct-2014

Ukraine

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

United Arab Emirates

● Smartphone usage soars across the Middle East and Africa - Ipsos 11-May-2014

United Kingdom

● DailyMail.com editor on the state of digital media heading into 2015 28-Dec-2014

● The growing power of Tumblr - for news: The Washington Post, NPR, BBC, Newsweek 28-Dec-2014

● Post-nationality: How Quartz's international focus is driving its growth 19-Dec-2014

● Focus on digital starts to pay off: The Times turns first profit in 13 years; paid online circulation is up at FT 19-Dec-2014

● Vine shifts from comedy clips to a valid journalistic tool: Ebola crisis videos on Twitter 27-Nov-2014

● Johnston Press nearing a tipping point at which digital revenue growth outstrips print revenue decline 15-Nov-2014

● Mobile management of email on the rise in the UK 7-Nov-2014

● Global game: The internationalisation of UK newspaper audiences 25-Oct-2014

● 23% increase in defamation actions as social media claims rise 22-Oct-2014

● 9 in 10 publishers are looking to design responsive websites that work across a variety of devices - AOP 10-Oct-2014

● Future is no longer a publisher but 'a content creator' in terms of the 'connected devices' the audience uses

to access it10-Oct-2014

● Reuters is the latest to try reinventing news with digital TV service 7-Oct-2014

● Local newspapers most trusted and popular source of local news, but Facebook gaining ground - YouGov

survey6-Oct-2014

● How wearables are already delivering the news: FT, CNN, audio on the go 22-Sep-2014

● Social sharing of articles varies by publisher 11-Sep-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

United Kingdom

● Local World overtakes Newsquest and Johnston Press as regional press web traffic surges up 28-Aug-2014

● Coventry Telegraph sees web traffic increase 360% in 6 months - ABC regional multiplatform report 27-Aug-2014

● News companies make play for India’s growing digital market 25-Aug-2014

● A new approach to measuring a web audience’s engagement: How much time readers spend consuming its

content21-Aug-2014

● Mobile traffic surpasses desktop for top UK publishers 19-Aug-2014

● Is social media to blame for the increasingly graphic images in our newspapers? 1-Aug-2014

● Mail Online’s ad revenues soar by nearly 50% 25-Jul-2014

● ABC: The Independent passes 40m web browsers for first time in June 19-Jul-2014

● High value, low income: Report reveals trends in hyperlocal publishing 19-Jul-2014

● 41% of the population use the net to keep up-to-date with current affairs, while 40% read a paper - Ofcom 25-Jun-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● News is becoming a global business: Who will win the global news race? 12-Jun-2014

● HBO satirist John Oliver dissects native advertising: Blurred lines between ads and editorial 12-Jun-2014

● The very different web/print reader split of UK newspapers 3-Jun-2014

● 2014 Publishing Futures survey: Digital key driver behind multi-platform growth 3-Jun-2014

● Tablet TV trend continues to grow in the UK: Majority of digital video ad views come via long-form content 29-May-2014

● ABC: Express Newspapers continues digital growth through April 23-May-2014

● Every British publication seems to be expanding to Australia, the Americans seem more interested in India 23-May-2014

● The impact of different paywall models on revenue of media corporations 8-May-2014

● Communications Market Report 2013 - Ofcom 23-Apr-2014

● The rise of local media and the case for local press advertising - MCS 23-Apr-2014

● ABCs: Guardian passes 100m milestone for monthly traffic 19-Apr-2014

● Winners of the European Digital Media Awards 2014 8-Apr-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

United Kingdom

● Professional photojournalism in the age of crowdsourced images 23-Mar-2014

● Local media digital audience growth rate doubles in 2013 8-Mar-2014

● Unique visitors accessing news via mobile rose 39% year over year 23-Feb-2014

● 10 digital trends for journalists to track in 2014: Mobile and responsive design, geo-targeted content, ... 7-Jan-2014

United States of America

● 11 social media trend predictions for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● 10 experts predict digital marketing trends for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● Facebook’s popularity among teens dips again: Instagram gains 28-Dec-2014

● Internet companies like Google, Facebook now dominate news distribution - James Breiner 28-Dec-2014

● Trends to expect in enterprise apps for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● 14 striking findings from 2014 - Pew Research Center 28-Dec-2014

● The year in media: 12 reasons why we should be optimistic - Mathew Ingram 28-Dec-2014

● The growing power of Tumblr - for news: The Washington Post, NPR, BBC, Newsweek 28-Dec-2014

● 2014: The year of personalized journalism ethics 21-Dec-2014

● 12 of the studies about social and digital media Journalist’s Resource found most interesting in 2014 20-Dec-2014

● Post-nationality: How Quartz's international focus is driving its growth 19-Dec-2014

● Michael Wolff on digital media in 2015: ‘A deluge of crap’ 19-Dec-2014

● 2014: The year in millennial media consumption 19-Dec-2014

● There’s never been a better time to run a niche media business 19-Dec-2014

● TheSkimm, an email newsletter, draws fans like Oprah Winfrey – and investors 19-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: The beginning of the end of Facebook’s traffic engine - Felix Salmon 18-Dec-2014

● 4 content marketing trends to follow in 2015 18-Dec-2014

● The Netflix disruption of pay-TV extends internationally 18-Dec-2014

● The rise of the news aggregation mobile apps: Flipboard et al 13-Dec-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

United States of America

● New hyperlocals start as others expand 13-Dec-2014

● How technology is changing media: How BuzzFeed is leading the industry’s trends in social, mobile, and

video12-Dec-2014

● Video increases in importance, social media becomes less social 11-Dec-2014

● From silos to aggregators: On mobile, apps that cross news org boundaries continue to have a pull 11-Dec-2014

● Capital flows like water to media companies (of a certain kind) 11-Dec-2014

● Forget Facebook and Twitter: Time to start marketing on Pinterest and Instagram 11-Dec-2014

● The future of audience analytics: Emerging trends in understanding audience behavior 11-Dec-2014

● 5 things we learned about digital video in 2014 10-Dec-2014

● 4 big myths about video, busted 6-Dec-2014

● Broadband homes without pay-TV up 155% since Oct. 2013 - Nielsen 5-Dec-2014

● Traditional TV viewing slides as online streaming views go up - Nielsen 5-Dec-2014

● 10% of U.S. broadband homes purchased a streaming device in 2014 5-Dec-2014

● Yes, newsrooms are shrinking - but journalism is growing 4-Dec-2014

● A roundup of trends that are changing journalism 3-Dec-2014

● Video production is on the rise – but who’s watching? 1-Dec-2014

● Comment sections fall out of fashion, since the real conversation is happening on Twitter, Reddit and

Facebook27-Nov-2014

● Newspapers see new peak in digital audience: 166 million adults, a 17% increase over the previous year 26-Nov-2014

● More people come to media sites from social networks than from search engines - BuzzFeed's industry

trends report26-Nov-2014

● The home page reborn – but the story page has stepped up to become the key focus for publishers 23-Nov-2014

● Mobile devices surpass TV in viewership 20-Nov-2014

● How to be literate in what’s changing journalism: The main currents and trends - Jay Rosen 12-Nov-2014

● Everything is turning into Facebook: Twitter and WhatsApp, sitting in a tree, copying 12-Nov-2014

● My feedback on Jay Rosen’s ‘digital thinking’ class - Steve Buttry 12-Nov-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

United States of America

● Welcome to the million-dollar podcast: A niche medium grows up a bit and advertisers start to notice 8-Nov-2014

● Value in the media industry is moving to the edges, and publishers are in the middle 8-Nov-2014

● Broadband homes without pay-TV up 5 percent in 3 years, TDG says 2-Nov-2014

● When media companies invest in news startups: A growing trend 2-Nov-2014

● Why publishers are flocking to explainer videos: Serving audiences, comparatively cheap, ... 2-Nov-2014

● More retailers turn videos into direct sales channels 2-Nov-2014

● How one-time dot-com darling iVillage fell to Earth 2-Nov-2014

● More online publishers turning to custom CMS: But it's not the solution for everyone 2-Nov-2014

● Should journalism worry about content marketing? Corporate brands compete for audience 2-Nov-2014

● Ken Doctor: The New York Times’ financials show the transition to digital accelerating 2-Nov-2014

● Global game: The internationalisation of UK newspaper audiences 25-Oct-2014

● Newspaper Web audience in August 2014: 164 million unique visitors, an 18% increase from August a year

ago25-Oct-2014

● How paid social has changed social media management 25-Oct-2014

● Yahoo: Tumblr user base grew 40% in 15 months and is expected to make over $100 million in revenue next

year25-Oct-2014

● TV Everywhere use surges: Authenticated viewing jumped 388% in Q2, Adobe says 22-Oct-2014

● Rest in Peace, Google Glass: 2012-2014 18-Oct-2014

● 10 Twitter accounts that prove Twitter has changed the world 18-Oct-2014

● Digital newspaper readers' eyes shift to mobile: The mobile-only audience rose 102% during 12 months 16-Oct-2014

● Where most businesses are in terms of their customer experience maturity level? 10-Oct-2014

● Mobile news consumption hits the tipping point: How to think about this new publishing paradigm - Alan D.

Mutter10-Oct-2014

● Maybe the Internet isn’t killing newspapers after all: American time-use has changed 4-Oct-2014

● Newspaper digital audience hits new peak - comScore 3-Oct-2014

● On the hunt for attention, media outlets gamify the news 3-Oct-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

United States of America

● How Facebook is changing who gets paid for your work: Content curators and aggregators aren’t going away 25-Sep-2014

● Startup site manifestos are press criticism: Mission statements speaking to what is missing from news and

how to fix it25-Sep-2014

● How social media is reshaping news: A pathway to news - Facebook leads the way 25-Sep-2014

● How wearables are already delivering the news: FT, CNN, audio on the go 22-Sep-2014

● Tablet video viewing triples in 4 years 20-Sep-2014

● Why publishers need to pay attention to smartwatches 18-Sep-2014

● How AOL has quietly become a digital video powerhouse 15-Sep-2014

● ‘Robot writers’ that can interpret data and generate stories are starting to appear in certain business and

media sectors12-Sep-2014

● Social sharing of articles varies by publisher 11-Sep-2014

● TV is increasingly for old people, and the Internet is for the young - Moffett Nathanson Research 8-Sep-2014

● Tracking consumers across platforms is key to mobile ad revenue 8-Sep-2014

● Content sharing on social: Everyone's doing it: Four in five marketers promote content via social media 4-Sep-2014

● Legacy media: The lost decade in six charts - Frédéric Filloux 1-Sep-2014

● Paper e-editions go 2.0 on content, revenue: No longer must they be an exact replica of the newspaper 28-Aug-2014

● The long-documented suppression of minority opinion exists online just as in real life - Pew study 26-Aug-2014

● Are social tools ready to replace blogs? Don't switch off your blog just yet… 26-Aug-2014

● People are less willing to discuss important issues on social media, than they are in real life - Pew report 26-Aug-2014

● New York Times’ digital subscription growth story may be ending 26-Aug-2014

● Are we in a mobile app glut? Report says most US phone owners aren’t downloading apps 25-Aug-2014

● News companies make play for India’s growing digital market 25-Aug-2014

● Majority of digital media consumption now takes place in mobile apps 22-Aug-2014

● Mobile devices are conquering the time of our readers - Mario García 22-Aug-2014

● A new approach to measuring a web audience’s engagement: How much time readers spend consuming its

content21-Aug-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

United States of America

● Comment sections are on their way out - Bryan Goldberg 21-Aug-2014

● 10 reasons to combine search and social 20-Aug-2014

● The newest important person in newsrooms: Audience-development czars 19-Aug-2014

● Byron the bulb: How the velocity of journalism is changing 19-Aug-2014

● Web trolls winning as incivility increases 16-Aug-2014

● Cable has more broadband than video subscribers, report says 16-Aug-2014

● New research shows social media word-of-mouth rising 16-Aug-2014

● Web Push notifications: A new era of content distribution and readers' engagement; 30x better opt-in than

email12-Aug-2014

● Here’s why people won’t pay for news: No one does journalism anymore - Robert G. Picard 12-Aug-2014

● Why article pages are going big on photos: A great reader experience 8-Aug-2014

● What comes next in social measurement: What people are actually saying is becoming increasingly

important3-Aug-2014

● Twitter: Government data requests up 46% in 6 months 3-Aug-2014

● Experimental evidence of massive-scale emotional contagion through social networks 3-Aug-2014

● Is social media to blame for the increasingly graphic images in our newspapers? 1-Aug-2014

● Despite a lack of consumer enthusiasm for wearables, news outlets are afraid to be left behind again 28-Jul-2014

● The U.S. joins 6 other countries in achieving 100% wireless data penetration 24-Jul-2014

● Circulation revenue now makes up more than half The NYT's total revenues, with digital subscriptions on the

rise21-Jul-2014

● Despite a history of dismal failures, hyperlocal news continues to attract believers 19-Jul-2014

● Robots are invading the news business, and it’s great for journalists 14-Jul-2014

● Is mobile bringing about the death of the PC? Not exactly 12-Jul-2014

● Are you ready for CIDM? (Customer Identity Management) 30-Jun-2014

● Comscore: Apps now account for half of all digital media time 30-Jun-2014

● ComScore: Users spend 60 percent of their digital media time with mobile platforms 28-Jun-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

United States of America

● The notion of journalism schools as teaching hospitals has gained traction - The Cronkite School 28-Jun-2014

● Major mobile milestones in May: Apps now drive half of all time spent on digital 25-Jun-2014

● Why the National Journal is doubling down on long-form journalism 20-Jun-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Why the internet really is (or at least could be) responsible for dying newspapers 17-Jun-2014

● The global boom in political fact checking 16-Jun-2014

● Four trends for the future of digital news: Robo-journalism, customer-centric design, cardification, cognitive

computing14-Jun-2014

● Media outlets led by millennials, targeted to millennials are getting traffic and the money to continue growing

it14-Jun-2014

● Why online tracking is getting creepier: Online marketers are increasingly trying to track users offline as well 13-Jun-2014

● Have we reached the limits of clickbait media? Yes, according to experts 12-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Trading Dollars for Dollars: The Price of Attention Online and Offline - Internet not responsible for dying

newspapers12-Jun-2014

● News is becoming a global business: Who will win the global news race? 12-Jun-2014

● HBO satirist John Oliver dissects native advertising: Blurred lines between ads and editorial 12-Jun-2014

● Social media's stars are in demand: Stars of Vine and Instagram get advertising deals 9-Jun-2014

● Study: Audiences increasingly going mobile for entertainment: 84% of category ads contained video, rich

media5-Jun-2014

● TV Everywhere growth outpaces that of online channels 5-Jun-2014

● Designing News: Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics - Francesco Franchi 1-Jun-2014

● Publishers rely on ads, not subscriptions, for growth: 9 in 10 publishers think digital revenues will rise in 2015 29-May-2014

● Mary Meeker's latest Internet trends report: Mobile and other disruptions 29-May-2014

● TV Everywhere is too complicated and fragmented to be really popular - but it has changed television 24-May-2014

● 3 takeaways from the ‘death of the homepage’ and The New York Times innovation report 24-May-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

United States of America

● Internet news: Slightly more satisfying than the post office 24-May-2014

● Every British publication seems to be expanding to Australia, the Americans seem more interested in India 23-May-2014

● We are witnessing the birth of the social media press corps 18-May-2014

● LA Times beyond responsive: Three mobile website design tricks becoming trends 11-May-2014

● Study: Warmth, not celebrities, drives social shares 11-May-2014

● Responsive web design: Unresponsive web images are over! (If you want it) 11-May-2014

● 4 social media trends already shaping 2014 11-May-2014

● Are selfies the end of civilization? Cave drawings - the original selfies 11-May-2014

● Illegal in the US, newsgathering drones are taking off in Latin American media 8-May-2014

● The impact of different paywall models on revenue of media corporations 8-May-2014

● Average visit at newspaper site: 1.1 minutes 4-May-2014

● Printed page-turners still preferred over ebooks: Most US internet users choose hard copies for reading 4-May-2014

● Tablets challenge PCs as leading digital video channel in the US 3-May-2014

● Clark Medal winner Matthew Gentzkow says the Internet hasn’t changed news as much as we think 3-May-2014

● Is news dead? Or has it morphed into a socially distributed form? 26-Apr-2014

● The $100M quarter: Why deals are flowing into content marketing 19-Apr-2014

● Some news orgs are killing comments, but not just because their commenters are terrible at being humans 19-Apr-2014

● The rise of mobile apps and the decline of the open web - a threat or an over-reaction? 13-Apr-2014

● Why venture capitalists are suddenly investing in news 8-Apr-2014

● Why newsrooms are enlisting data scientists: The Huffington Post, Vocativ, The NYT, Mashable, The WSJ 4-Apr-2014

● Some reasons digital media probably won't offset the decline in traditional journalism jobs 4-Apr-2014

● Brands aren’t the only ones becoming publishers and doing journalism - advocacy groups are too 4-Apr-2014

● The rise of expert journalism in the digital news ecosystem - Robert G. Picard 4-Apr-2014

● State of the News Media 2014: Video, mobile soar; digital native pubs expand 26-Mar-2014

● Booming market for data-driven journalism 23-Mar-2014

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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends

United States of America

● Tipping point: More time spent on mobile than TV 23-Mar-2014

● Professional photojournalism in the age of crowdsourced images 23-Mar-2014

● ‘Robot’ to write 1 billion stories in 2014 - but will you know it when you see it? 23-Mar-2014

● As newspaper revenues decline, print media stocks rise 14-Mar-2014

● Why so many digital publishers are flocking back to print: Magazines with lower circulations aimed at niche

audiences14-Mar-2014

● TV still dominates video usage, but online is growing 8-Mar-2014

● Why live video won't save the news business: The Washington Post's “ESPN of politics” 27-Feb-2014

● The plague of uniform rectangles with text overlays spreads further, risks becoming news-web-wide

contagion27-Feb-2014

● Are quizzes the new lists? What BuzzFeed’s latest viral success means for publishing 23-Feb-2014

● Twibel (Twitter libel), platisher (publisher that is also platform) - which words will ruin 2014? 23-Feb-2014

● How social media platforms are expanding the reach of newspapers 12-Feb-2014

● Companies' pre-packaged news: Treat the corporate trend with the same scepticism as for political ads 7-Feb-2014

● Only 26% of developers build separate apps for tablets and smartphones: Three-quarters prefer universal

apps6-Feb-2014

● Responsive Web design not a long-term solution to mobility: Forrester 5-Feb-2014

● Balance of power shifts from major news outlets toward individual journalists 29-Jan-2014

● Consumers are spending 93% more time with online content than they did three years ago 20-Jan-2014

● Why 2012 was the year of the e-single: A true digital-native format 18-Jan-2014

● The end of tabloid papers and the new quest: Defining “respectable” when news moves online 13-Jan-2014

● The standalone webpage as we know it might soon be a thing of the past 11-Jan-2014

● Ezra Klein, Glenn Greenwald and the odd rise of personal brand journalism 9-Jan-2014

● Sales of movies online (electronic sell-through) increased 47 percent from a year earlier to $1.19 billion 9-Jan-2014

● 10 digital trends for journalists to track in 2014: Mobile and responsive design, geo-targeted content, ... 7-Jan-2014

● Schmidt: Google's biggest mistake was ignoring social; "The trend has been that mobile was winning. It's

now won"4-Jan-2014

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Newspaper trends

Global/International

● Internet companies like Google, Facebook now dominate news distribution - James Breiner 28-Dec-2014

● The growing newsroom struggle over journalistic narrative and presentation - Robert Picard 28-Dec-2014

● Closing the gap between “digital first” and “digital all”: News media to become community educators - Anette

Novak18-Dec-2014

● What industry leaders and thinkers believe will define the newspaper media landscape in 2015 13-Dec-2014

● What we learned about publishing in 2014 12-Dec-2014

● Monetization of news websites: The latest trends - UNESCO webinar by Tatiana Repkova 10-Dec-2014

● It’s not just about print vs. digital media - it’s about culture 27-Nov-2014

● Five elephants: What newspapers are still getting wrong about serving their audience 8-Nov-2014

● Value in the media industry is moving to the edges, and publishers are in the middle 8-Nov-2014

● Why publishers are flocking to explainer videos: Serving audiences, comparatively cheap, ... 2-Nov-2014

● Global game: The internationalisation of UK newspaper audiences 25-Oct-2014

● Is your media company a hybrid brand? 10 questions to the answer 16-Oct-2014

● Can conductive ink save print? Putting a touch screen into plain old paper 16-Sep-2014

● Why separating app development from print is key to innovation 8-Sep-2014

● Cross-channel marketing: Just 10% say their messaging, execution and delivery are aligned across

touchpoints4-Sep-2014

● Less than half of marketers say the C-suite "gets" digital 4-Sep-2014

● 4 tips for adjusting to the tempo of digital news from veteran designer Mario Garcia 20-Aug-2014

● 'The newsroom will become a control room': What we learned at the GEN Summit 2014 3-Aug-2014

● It's time to change gears: There is no point in trying to come up with ways for Kodak to save itself - Thomas

Baekdal1-Aug-2014

● Is social media to blame for the increasingly graphic images in our newspapers? 1-Aug-2014

● Publishers want in on the content-recommendation game: Widgets have come under fire 27-Jun-2014

● Magazines: 6 key insights from the PwC Global entertainment and media outlook 2014-2018 20-Jun-2014

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Newspaper trends

Global/International

● Why the internet really is (or at least could be) responsible for dying newspapers 17-Jun-2014

● The good news is more people are reading the news, the hard part is figuring out how to pay for it - WAN-

IFRA15-Jun-2014

● 2014 Trends in Newsrooms: The 10 trends that the news business can’t afford to ignore - WAN-IFRA 15-Jun-2014

● 10 tips for successful newsroom experiments - George Brock 14-Jun-2014

● World Press Trends: Print and digital together increasing newspaper audiences - WAN-IFRA 12-Jun-2014

● Digital disruption is now in full bloom at European, Australian newspapers 11-Jun-2014

● Trends in Newsrooms 2014 - WAN-IFRA 11-Jun-2014

● A new study predicts how media will change through to 2020: Paper use is not about to disappear any time

soon4-Jun-2014

● 5 tips for selling subscriptions in a digital news universe 4-Jun-2014

● Print still attracts more advertising than it deserves, Mary Meeker says 30-May-2014

● The scariest chart in Mary Meeker’s slide deck for newspapers has gotten a little scarier 29-May-2014

● Mary Meeker's latest Internet trends report: Mobile and other disruptions 29-May-2014

● The future of the physical newspaper itself: How should it evolve? - Frédéric Filloux 24-May-2014

● What are the drivers of growth, sustainability in the media industry? Information and innovation 11-May-2014

● Could newspapers outlive the Web? 4-May-2014

● Is news dead? Or has it morphed into a socially distributed form? 26-Apr-2014

● World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development - UNESCO report 13-Apr-2014

● It’s the engagement, stupid: Jim Chisholm says newspapers need to do more to earn attention 13-Apr-2014

● Robots are taking over the role of reporting news, especially as the bringers of news - Thomas Baekdal 23-Mar-2014

● Print magazines and newspapers are great, they will have a long prosperous life: It’s about attention 5-Feb-2014

Australia

● What industry leaders and thinkers believe will define the newspaper media landscape in 2015 13-Dec-2014

● West Australian Newspapers will cease delivering its print publications to readers in remote areas 11-Dec-2014

● Bringing newsrooms into the digital age: The audiences are way ahead 5-Dec-2014

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Newspaper trends

Australia

● The Australian Broadcasting Commission determined to become a digital news publisher - at taxpayer

expense29-Nov-2014

● Digital subscriptions boost offsets print declines 14-Nov-2014

● Mobile and desktop readership climbs to more than half of newspaper audiences 12-Nov-2014

● Australian publishers ahead of curve - Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull 28-Aug-2014

● The West Australian and Seven Perth creating the first fully-integrated television and print newsroom in

Australia27-Aug-2014

● We can no longer assume that a story is true because it appears in the paper 22-Aug-2014

● Print preferred, but digital on rise: Enhanced Media Metrics Australia (emma) 14-Aug-2014

● The newspaper industry needs to stop labelling itself as a format and focus instead on the news and

information14-Aug-2014

● More than half of newspaper audiences read newspapers online 12-Aug-2014

● Free daily mX launches campaign with the aroma of strawberry sundae ice-cream 1-Aug-2014

● Is social media to blame for the increasingly graphic images in our newspapers? 1-Aug-2014

● Guardian Australia: Lessons in launching an online-only publication 5-Jul-2014

● Newspaper media continues to reach 16.4 million people, or 93% of the Australian population aged 14+ 20-Jun-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Digital disruption is now in full bloom at European, Australian newspapers 11-Jun-2014

● Total audience newspaper readership remains on the rise - Enhanced Media Metrics Australia 15-Feb-2014

● How Fairfax Media learned to stop worrying about disruption and embrace it: Audience migration to mobile 9-Feb-2014

Austria

● The argument against integration in newsrooms: Russmedia, Deseret Digital, The Guardian 20-Nov-2014

● Publishers often realise too late what changes are happening: Media consumption patterns diverge 10-Oct-2014

● Free Austrian newspaper Österreich will start to distribute to all Vienna households 3-Oct-2014

● Slovenian free daily Zurnal24, owned by Austrian media group Styria, will close 24-May-2014

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Newspaper trends

Austria

● The free daily Heute reaches 4 million online users 26-Apr-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

Belgium

● Changing newsroom culture at the FT, La Stampa, Trinity Mirror and Le Soir 16-Oct-2014

● How Belgium's Le Soir is engaging younger readers 16-Oct-2014

● The Rossel Group’s Le Soir: Do’s and don’ts for media companies in convergence 10-Oct-2014

● Youth key to transforming newsroom culture: Belgium's Didier Hamann 9-Oct-2014

● De Standaard learns, profits through its digital evening edition dS Avond, available by subscription 29-Jan-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

Brazil

● How Metro covered Brazil's shocking defeat at the hands of Germans: The World Cup Soccer 2014 11-Jul-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

Canada

● Postmedia’s Montreal Gazette launches Apple Newsstand afternoon tablet magazine 25-Oct-2014

● Postmedia chooses revolution over evolution to unify its Canadian newsrooms 7-Jul-2014

● CBC to cut at least 1,000 jobs in push for more digital news 28-Jun-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● La Presse to cease printing newspapers - eventually 23-May-2014

● 9 lessons Postmedia learned from cross-platform audience research 11-May-2014

● The new normal among Canadian media brands: Innovation, re-designed formats, partnerships, video, ... 26-Apr-2014

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Newspaper trends

China

● Magazines in China: The inevitable transition from print to digital 29-Nov-2014

● Business journalism thrives - even under repressive regimes - Don Podesta, CIMA 26-Aug-2014

Colombia

● How print-centric Latin America is coping with the rise of digital - Earl J. Wilkinson 8-Jul-2014

Costa Rica

● How print-centric Latin America is coping with the rise of digital - Earl J. Wilkinson 8-Jul-2014

Denmark

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Free newspapers in Europe 1995 – 2012 7-Jan-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

Ecuador

● A roundup of digital news startups around the world 26-Aug-2014

● Under pressure by the government, the Ecuadorian daily Hoy shuts down its print edition 1-Jul-2014

El Salvador

● How print-centric Latin America is coping with the rise of digital - Earl J. Wilkinson 8-Jul-2014

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Newspaper trends

Finland

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● Helsingin Sanomat introduces digital evening edition: HS Ilta is a selected package of deeper journalism 9-Sep-2014

● A roundup of digital news startups around the world 26-Aug-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

France

● Digital is bringing un grand dérangement to French news institutions: Ousted editors, newsroom revolts,

government subsidies22-Sep-2014

● A roundup of digital news startups around the world 26-Aug-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● European newspapers search for ways to survive digital revolution: From paywalls to web-only brands 13-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Digital disruption is now in full bloom at European, Australian newspapers 11-Jun-2014

● French free dailies confirm negotiations about merging operations 29-May-2014

● Print media brands reaches 97 per cent of readers in France - AudiPresse and One Global report 29-May-2014

● The future of the physical newspaper itself: How should it evolve? - Frédéric Filloux 24-May-2014

● Loses for 20 Minutes France and 20 Minutos Spain: The annual report 2013 of Schibsted 13-Apr-2014

● 20 Minutes France for sale 14-Mar-2014

● All 7 editions of MetroNews France will be available in the Apple Kiosk with a new app 20-Jan-2014

● The Grenoble edition of French leading free daily 20 Minutes has closed 11-Jan-2014

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Newspaper trends

Germany

● Axel Springer shares best practices for developing digital world employees 5-Dec-2014

● Accelerated digitization drives growth of Axel Springer 7-Nov-2014

● Sports coverage may lead the way in mobile usage for real-time news and information 21-Aug-2014

● How Metro covered Brazil's shocking defeat at the hands of Germans: The World Cup Soccer 2014 11-Jul-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● European newspapers search for ways to survive digital revolution: From paywalls to web-only brands 13-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

Guatemala

● How print-centric Latin America is coping with the rise of digital - Earl J. Wilkinson 8-Jul-2014

Honduras

● How print-centric Latin America is coping with the rise of digital - Earl J. Wilkinson 8-Jul-2014

Iceland

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

India

● The rise of India's booming media business 12-Dec-2014

● Times Group reaches lucrative market with a free wedding magazine, distributed with The TOI print edition 16-Sep-2014

● The era of the newspaper is over: For the first time, Indian newspapers have registered decaying readership 11-Sep-2014

● India’s media - missing the data journalism revolution? 24-Jul-2014

● Cheap smartphones, low bandwidth, and a billion people: Where is India’s news headed? 9-May-2014

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Newspaper trends

Ireland

● Metro Herald in Ireland stops publishing 18-Dec-2014

● Ireland's national newspaper sales continue their downward path 29-Aug-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

Israel

● Knesset passes anti Israel Hayom bill: Make the free distribution of newspapers illegal 26-Nov-2014

● Israel Today buys Makor Rishon and Ma’ariv online 4-Apr-2014

Italy

● Changing newsroom culture at the FT, La Stampa, Trinity Mirror and Le Soir 16-Oct-2014

● A roundup of digital news startups around the world 26-Aug-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Designing News: Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics - Francesco Franchi 1-Jun-2014

Japan

● Japanese newspapers: Losing out online 25-Sep-2014

● A roundup of digital news startups around the world 26-Aug-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

Kenya

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

● People Daily: Second Kenya free daily within 6 months 3-Aug-2014

● Free newspaper XNEWS in Nairobi is published in the afternoon, five days a week 28-Jul-2014

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Newspaper trends

Luxembourg

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

Mali

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

Mexico

● A roundup of digital news startups around the world 26-Aug-2014

Netherlands

● High-priced academic research publishers warily open up to the Web 6-Dec-2014

● Dutch free daily Spits will close after more than 15 years 19-Jul-2014

● Telegraaf to cease print edition of free daily newspaper Spits 16-Jul-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

Niger

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

Nigeria

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

Norway

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● Core focus vs digital diversity: The two very different media models at the NYT and Schibsted 8-Nov-2014

● Schibsted advances digital transformation with two teams: The data science team and the conversion team 10-Oct-2014

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Newspaper trends

Norway

● Circulation of Norwegian newspapers dropped heavily and advertising revenue from print fell even more in

20131-Jul-2014

● 5 tips for selling subscriptions in a digital news universe 4-Jun-2014

● Loses for 20 Minutes France and 20 Minutos Spain: The annual report 2013 of Schibsted 13-Apr-2014

● 20 Minutes France for sale 14-Mar-2014

Panama

● How print-centric Latin America is coping with the rise of digital - Earl J. Wilkinson 8-Jul-2014

Qatar

● Al Jazeera English: From a TV channel to a multiplatform offering ranging from written news to interactives 6-Nov-2014

Russia

● Business journalism thrives - even under repressive regimes - Don Podesta, CIMA 26-Aug-2014

Slovenia

● Slovenian free daily Zurnal24, owned by Austrian media group Styria, will close 24-May-2014

Somalia

● Hate speech on the rise in African media 3-Aug-2014

South Africa

● ‘Tough but exciting’ times as Media24 restructures business 20-Nov-2014

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Newspaper trends

Spain

● A roundup of digital news startups around the world 26-Aug-2014

● Hundreds of new media boost and diversify journalism in Spain 25-Jun-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● European newspapers search for ways to survive digital revolution: From paywalls to web-only brands 13-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Loses for 20 Minutes France and 20 Minutos Spain: The annual report 2013 of Schibsted 13-Apr-2014

Sweden

● Closing the gap between “digital first” and “digital all”: News media to become community educators - Anette

Novak18-Dec-2014

● In Sweden, traditional tabloid rivals are taking their battle to viral sites 1-Dec-2014

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● Sure, your media company claims “digital first” - but does it hire like it? - Anette Novak 19-Aug-2014

● From a print house to a technology company. How to reinvent a regional newspaper in the digital age? - Kirsi

Hakaniemi12-Aug-2014

● Metro photo competition brings in revenue, engages photo-sharing demographic 8-Aug-2014

● Metro showcases top advertising campaigns to inspire future creativity, connection with markets 6-Jun-2014

● Bonnier increases revenue by keeping print, digital separate 24-May-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

Switzerland

● Can you go online and make money? The 20 Minuten example 13-Apr-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

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Newspaper trends

United Kingdom

● DailyMail.com editor on the state of digital media heading into 2015 28-Dec-2014

● The growing newsroom struggle over journalistic narrative and presentation - Robert Picard 28-Dec-2014

● Edinburgh Evening News to switch to overnight printing as part of Johnston Press titles merger 19-Dec-2014

● Focus on digital starts to pay off: The Times turns first profit in 13 years; paid online circulation is up at FT 19-Dec-2014

● Latest ABC figures record continuing overall decline among the national titles 11-Dec-2014

● Lessons to learn from Trinity Mirror's latest regional sales figures: Substantial year-on-year falls 10-Dec-2014

● High-priced academic research publishers warily open up to the Web 6-Dec-2014

● 6 reasons UK magazines are struggling online 6-Dec-2014

● Dyson at Large: Readers lament ‘digital-only’ move 4-Dec-2014

● What digital skills journalists should have today and how newsrooms are changing to adapt - Trinity Mirror

editor29-Nov-2014

● BBC and local newspapers are moving closer together: ‘Shared content’ pilot scheme is extended 28-Nov-2014

● Changes at FT to promote thinking 'in digital terms' 23-Nov-2014

● Is Trinity Mirror’s digital experiment in Reading the end for local papers? 20-Nov-2014

● Dyson at Large: How free weekly battles city daily 20-Nov-2014

● The argument against integration in newsrooms: Russmedia, Deseret Digital, The Guardian 20-Nov-2014

● Johnston Press nearing a tipping point at which digital revenue growth outstrips print revenue decline 15-Nov-2014

● Economist Espresso: A new daily shot of news 8-Nov-2014

● Economist launches a daily edition for your phone: The Economist Espresso 8-Nov-2014

● Five elephants: What newspapers are still getting wrong about serving their audience 8-Nov-2014

● Exeter's Express and Echo is to launch a second weekly edition 7-Nov-2014

● The Economist is to launch its first-ever daily edition, a bite-size digital briefing: The Economist Espresso 7-Nov-2014

● How to transform newsroom culture and overcome blockers to digital change 6-Nov-2014

● Guardian executive digital editor: 'The decline of print is an absolute given.' 2-Nov-2014

● Johnston Press to merge Scotsman, Scotland on Sunday and Edinburgh Evening News with up to 45 jobs

thought to be at risk1-Nov-2014

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Newspaper trends

United Kingdom

● Global game: The internationalisation of UK newspaper audiences 25-Oct-2014

● After a decade of decline daily 'broadsheet' print circulations show signs of levelling off 22-Oct-2014

● What Metro and BuzzFeed's stats tell us about mobile readership: Divorcing desktop, screen sharing 22-Oct-2014

● 8 tips from Metro for producing a mobile news app 18-Oct-2014

● Changing newsroom culture at the FT, La Stampa, Trinity Mirror and Le Soir 16-Oct-2014

● 10 ideas from the FT for digital change in newsrooms 16-Oct-2014

● Manchester Evening News is offering a behind-the-scenes look into how the outlet operates 16-Oct-2014

● Jobs set to go as two evening titles switch to overnight printing 10-Oct-2014

● Telegraph to use digital content as backbone of paper 7-Oct-2014

● Local newspapers most trusted and popular source of local news, but Facebook gaining ground - YouGov

survey6-Oct-2014

● They used to say 'print or digital'. But do we need to choose? - Peter Preston 3-Oct-2014

● The FT’s Gillian Tett on separating digital from print and tailoring news to new reading habits 3-Oct-2014

● British newspapers embrace native advertising 3-Oct-2014

● Bauer Media’s U.S. division: Digital strategy - slow and steady 25-Sep-2014

● ABC: Web traffic to Metro tops 32m in August 18-Sep-2014

● Johnston Press trials newsroom blueprint at Midlands titles: Transforming the way news is gathered and

disseminated18-Sep-2014

● Scottish independence: A yes vote could prove a boost to the declining press 16-Sep-2014

● The Nuneaton Tribune halves its audience launching a new ‘pick-up model’ - replacing the traditional door-to-

door delivery12-Sep-2014

● Magazine publishers launch a new free weekly newspaper on rival’s patch: The Cheltenham Standard 9-Sep-2014

● UK newspaper readership falls twice as fast as circulation 3-Sep-2014

● The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, The Independent: The only UK newspapers with a larger online readership

than print - NRS28-Aug-2014

● Trinity Mirror Midlands to adopt digital-first newsrooms 28-Aug-2014

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Newspaper trends

United Kingdom

● UK regional dailies/Sundays lose print sales at 13.5 per cent year on year with Newsquest biggest fallers 28-Aug-2014

● Midlands’ pluses and minuses of Trinity Mirror’s ‘digital first’ revolution 28-Aug-2014

● Coventry Telegraph sees web traffic increase 360% in 6 months - ABC regional multiplatform report 27-Aug-2014

● A roundup of digital news startups around the world 26-Aug-2014

● We can no longer assume that a story is true because it appears in the paper 22-Aug-2014

● Metro fastest growing UK newspaper website: Full ABC round-up for July 2014 22-Aug-2014

● London Live to move closer to Evening Standard: From the much-hyped "youth market" to an older audience 18-Aug-2014

● From a print house to a technology company. How to reinvent a regional newspaper in the digital age? - Kirsi

Hakaniemi12-Aug-2014

● Is social media to blame for the increasingly graphic images in our newspapers? 1-Aug-2014

● Magazines and newspapers evolving apart in audiences and research - Guy Consterdine, FIPP 1-Aug-2014

● Mail Online’s ad revenues soar by nearly 50% 25-Jul-2014

● Up to 100 jobs reported to be at risk across Express Newspapers as publisher plans 'digital first' future 21-Jul-2014

● Online ABCs for June: Metro and Trinity Mirror regionals are fastest growing newspaper websites 19-Jul-2014

● BBC News to cut 415 posts as it restructures for digital 19-Jul-2014

● How the local press can survive – and thrive – in a digital age: A platform-agnostic strategy, content curation

and local knowledge19-Jul-2014

● ABC: The Independent passes 40m web browsers for first time in June 19-Jul-2014

● High value, low income: Report reveals trends in hyperlocal publishing 19-Jul-2014

● If newspapers are dying, no one's told the Farnham Herald: Those who said digital would kill print aren't

correct yet14-Jul-2014

● Latest ABCs show newspaper market decline running at 8% a year 14-Jul-2014

● The Guardian News & Media CEO Andrew Miller: The death of newspapers has been exaggerated 12-Jul-2014

● Guardian 2013 financial results: Another year of losses, but moving in the right direction 11-Jul-2014

● London BRIEF: Bloomberg launches free London newsletter 9-Jul-2014

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Newspaper trends

United Kingdom

● Guardian Australia: Lessons in launching an online-only publication 5-Jul-2014

● Higher or lower? The challenge of newspaper pricing in print and digital: Free vs paid, the effect of

unbundling3-Jul-2014

● Evgeny Lebedev’s Independent titles slash losses by almost a third 30-Jun-2014

● 41% of train users have not read the Metro in past 12 months, suggests KBH Rail Users study 25-Jun-2014

● ABC report: Metro enjoys highest ever web traffic in May 20-Jun-2014

● “From a news business to a networked business”: The FT pushes its workflows to digital 18-Jun-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● 10 tips for successful newsroom experiments - George Brock 14-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Jobs created as Daily Record merges print and digital divisions for 'audience first' approach 12-Jun-2014

● Throwing spaghetti at the wall: How to make people think in newsrooms - George Brock 11-Jun-2014

● Digital publishing and the art of achieving audience loyalty 5-Jun-2014

● A new study predicts how media will change through to 2020: Paper use is not about to disappear any time

soon4-Jun-2014

● Developments in digital thinking at CNBC International 3-Jun-2014

● The very different web/print reader split of UK newspapers 3-Jun-2014

● 2014 Publishing Futures survey: Digital key driver behind multi-platform growth 3-Jun-2014

● Former Men's Fitness journalists launch digital-only magazine for 'serious gym-goers' 2-Jun-2014

● The strategies pursued by the Financial Times and The Telegraph in migrating from print to digital 1-Jun-2014

● UK daily newspapers have doubled in price since 2004 and shrunk in size - no wonder sales are down 29-May-2014

● Metro UK loses digital readership 29-May-2014

● Print Power Magazine for media and marketing professionals is relaunched in 11 European countries 29-May-2014

● The future of the physical newspaper itself: How should it evolve? - Frédéric Filloux 24-May-2014

● The three stages of digital transformation: Additive, replicative, transformative 24-May-2014

● ABC: Express Newspapers continues digital growth through April 23-May-2014

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Newspaper trends

United Kingdom

● 8 lessons from the Financial Times’ digital success 11-May-2014

● Mail Online has grown ten-fold since its 2008 relaunch, but is it journalism? 3-May-2014

● Newspaper website ABCs round-up: Telegraph returns to stronger growth despite metered paywall 26-Apr-2014

● Communications Market Report 2013 - Ofcom 23-Apr-2014

● The rise of local media and the case for local press advertising - MCS 23-Apr-2014

● ABCs: Guardian passes 100m milestone for monthly traffic 19-Apr-2014

● It’s the engagement, stupid: Jim Chisholm says newspapers need to do more to earn attention 13-Apr-2014

● ABC: Sunday red-tops are worst performers as every newspaper sees year-on-year decline in March 12-Apr-2014

● Digital content is to become the primary focus for Trinity Mirror's local titles: Editorial refocus 27-Mar-2014

● Professional photojournalism in the age of crowdsourced images 23-Mar-2014

● The website of UK free daily Metro is to be incorporated within Mail Online 14-Mar-2014

● Newspaper advertising to be overtaken by mobile this year, study claims 14-Mar-2014

● Mail Online set to surge past 200m monthly browsers after Metro website merger 8-Mar-2014

● How digital growth is countering print decline in regional press: Title by title ABC breakdown 2-Mar-2014

● UK magazines lose print sales by average of 6.3 per cent - full ABC breakdown for all 503 titles 18-Feb-2014

● 5 'prescriptions' for news outlets to survive the evolving digital age - Trinity Mirror's group transformation

director30-Jan-2014

● UK free circulation approaches 2.5 million again 20-Jan-2014

● Lloyd's List, which calls itself 'world's oldest' newspaper, goes digital after 279 years 9-Jan-2014

● 'The London Gazette', one of the oldest newspapers in the world, dating back to 1665, goes online 8-Jan-2014

● The life cycle of a free newspaper business model in newspaper-rich markets - Piet Bakker 4-Jan-2014

● The rise and fall of free newspapers in Western Europe and in four Nordic countries 4-Jan-2014

United States of America

● Internet companies like Google, Facebook now dominate news distribution - James Breiner 28-Dec-2014

● The year in media: 12 reasons why we should be optimistic - Mathew Ingram 28-Dec-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● Journalists should understand our business; improving your job is better than quitting - Steve Buttry 28-Dec-2014

● Production: Consolidation is becoming an increasingly normal trend in the industry 19-Dec-2014

● A year of transformation for The New York Times 19-Dec-2014

● How newspapers lost the millennials 13-Dec-2014

● New hyperlocals start as others expand 13-Dec-2014

● How fusty old Hearst is becoming a modern publisher 12-Dec-2014

● Capital flows like water to media companies (of a certain kind) 11-Dec-2014

● Deseret Digital Media (DDM) transformed: A five year retrospective - Clark Gilbert, CEO 5-Dec-2014

● Bringing newsrooms into the digital age: The audiences are way ahead 5-Dec-2014

● Yes, newsrooms are shrinking - but journalism is growing 4-Dec-2014

● It’s not just about print vs. digital media - it’s about culture 27-Nov-2014

● Newspapers see new peak in digital audience: 166 million adults, a 17% increase over the previous year 26-Nov-2014

● The argument against integration in newsrooms: Russmedia, Deseret Digital, The Guardian 20-Nov-2014

● In a rush to maintain profits, newspapers are abandoning the art of customer service 14-Nov-2014

● Quartz rethinks the newsroom for the digital age 12-Nov-2014

● Mobile publishing is quickly changing the rules of journalism: Newspapers have been dangerously slow to

adapt12-Nov-2014

● Cox Media Group revamps digital strategy, starts with Atlanta Journal-Constitution 12-Nov-2014

● How to be literate in what’s changing journalism: The main currents and trends - Jay Rosen 12-Nov-2014

● My feedback on Jay Rosen’s ‘digital thinking’ class - Steve Buttry 12-Nov-2014

● Value in the media industry is moving to the edges, and publishers are in the middle 8-Nov-2014

● Core focus vs digital diversity: The two very different media models at the NYT and Schibsted 8-Nov-2014

● Why in-house innovation is a great plan for legacy outlets: ‘Intrapreneurship’ is the next newsroom buzzword 7-Nov-2014

● When media companies invest in news startups: A growing trend 2-Nov-2014

● Guardian executive digital editor: 'The decline of print is an absolute given.' 2-Nov-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● First Look finds the hard part isn’t the journalism, it’s reinventing how a newsroom works: A battle with

bureaucracy2-Nov-2014

● Why publishers are flocking to explainer videos: Serving audiences, comparatively cheap, ... 2-Nov-2014

● More online publishers turning to custom CMS: But it's not the solution for everyone 2-Nov-2014

● Controlled chaos: As journalism and documentary film converge in digital, what lessons can they share? 2-Nov-2014

● Ken Doctor: The New York Times’ financials show the transition to digital accelerating 2-Nov-2014

● Only 1 in 5 college newspapers updates its website daily 1-Nov-2014

● How to lead a news meeting that puts digital journalism first - Steve Buttry 1-Nov-2014

● Global game: The internationalisation of UK newspaper audiences 25-Oct-2014

● Newspaper Web audience in August 2014: 164 million unique visitors, an 18% increase from August a year

ago25-Oct-2014

● Mashable: What digital media can learn from print 23-Oct-2014

● The Washington Post launches a national weekly print edition 18-Oct-2014

● 5 newspaper myths debunked - Catherine Payne, NAA 17-Oct-2014

● Today at the South Florida Sun Sentinel, a switch to digital thinking 16-Oct-2014

● Desktop isn't dead: Tips about content creation for multiplatform publishers from The Huffington Post, The

WSJ and Cosmopolitan10-Oct-2014

● Strategies for making your newsroom think mobile-first 10-Oct-2014

● Americans’ faith in each of the three major news media platforms is at or tied with record lows in Gallup’s

polls7-Oct-2014

● How sports publisher Bleacher Report became mobile-first 4-Oct-2014

● Maybe the Internet isn’t killing newspapers after all: American time-use has changed 4-Oct-2014

● Newspaper inserts still have their perks: Consumers turn to them to save money 4-Oct-2014

● The 2014 City & Regional Magazine Survey: How long can print carry the market? 3-Oct-2014

● Newspaper digital audience hits new peak - comScore 3-Oct-2014

● The FT’s Gillian Tett on separating digital from print and tailoring news to new reading habits 3-Oct-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● On the hunt for attention, media outlets gamify the news 3-Oct-2014

● Moody’s: ‘Our outlook for the U.S. newspapers and magazines sector is negative through at least late 2015' 26-Sep-2014

● Startup site manifestos are press criticism: Mission statements speaking to what is missing from news and

how to fix it25-Sep-2014

● Bauer Media’s U.S. division: Digital strategy - slow and steady 25-Sep-2014

● Keep on the sunny side: Publishers are chasing good news 22-Sep-2014

● 3 reasons to regularly praise staff members during transformation - Steve Buttry 18-Sep-2014

● Journalism school shuts down its print newspaper, will publish everything on Medium 18-Sep-2014

● More newspaper subscribers embracing mobile media while retaining their attachment to print - 2014 RJI

Report16-Sep-2014

● Can conductive ink save print? Putting a touch screen into plain old paper 16-Sep-2014

● Little magazines gone digital: How the late-adapting literary press has made its way in the web age 15-Sep-2014

● Los Angeles Times partners with DIRECTV, Washington Post partners with WCPO in Cincinnati 12-Sep-2014

● Why separating app development from print is key to innovation 8-Sep-2014

● Legacy media: The lost decade in six charts - Frédéric Filloux 1-Sep-2014

● Paper e-editions go 2.0 on content, revenue: No longer must they be an exact replica of the newspaper 28-Aug-2014

● The Coastal Star monthly: Florida news outlet sees more success with print than digital 28-Aug-2014

● Here’s more pessimism for print advertising: Newspaper and magazine ad revenue to decline 8.9% and 11%

respectively27-Aug-2014

● A roundup of digital news startups around the world 26-Aug-2014

● The trend toward regionalized print centers continues 25-Aug-2014

● If digital talent in newsrooms equals younger hires (and it does), why aren’t media companies making them? 25-Aug-2014

● Last call: The end of the printed newspaper 24-Aug-2014

● 4 tips for creating efficient newsrooms from Vox’s Yuri Victor: Break down silos, and more 21-Aug-2014

● The vanishing American newsroom: One photographer's unrestricted look at a newspaper's struggle to

survive20-Aug-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● 4 tips for adjusting to the tempo of digital news from veteran designer Mario Garcia 20-Aug-2014

● Newsweek, resurrected in print, now turns to the web 20-Aug-2014

● The newest important person in newsrooms: Audience-development czars 19-Aug-2014

● Sure, your media company claims “digital first” - but does it hire like it? - Anette Novak 19-Aug-2014

● Today in media history: CBS TV network news begins - a list of “CBS Evening News” network anchors (1948-

2014)16-Aug-2014

● Metro US, owner of the free Metro Philadelphia daily tabloid, has purchased City Paper, an alt-weekly 14-Aug-2014

● The long fall of Philly newspapers: Inside look at financial decline of Inquirer and Daily News 12-Aug-2014

● From a print house to a technology company. How to reinvent a regional newspaper in the digital age? - Kirsi

Hakaniemi12-Aug-2014

● The growing pay gap between journalism and public relations 12-Aug-2014

● Michael Wolff: What lies ahead for newspapers? 12-Aug-2014

● Three views of the print future: Genuinely worried, vaguely optimistic, and hallucinatory 12-Aug-2014

● Death of newspapers announced prematurely (yet again): Carr equates the spinoff to being “kicked to the

curb”12-Aug-2014

● Times-Picayune returns to five print days (for now) 11-Aug-2014

● Print is down, and now out: Media companies spin off newspapers, to uncertain futures 11-Aug-2014

● Chicago Tribune introduces new digital experience for all platforms 8-Aug-2014

● Tennessean will use data, not ‘the journalist’s gut,’ to make decisions: Building a dynamic, responsive

newsroom8-Aug-2014

● 4 tips for changing company culture by focusing on action over structure - Steve Buttry 3-Aug-2014

● Diversified media companies are hurrying to undiversify 3-Aug-2014

● New York Times adds 32,000 digital-only subscribers as profit falls 3-Aug-2014

● Is social media to blame for the increasingly graphic images in our newspapers? 1-Aug-2014

● The New York Times is a great company in a terrible business: A look at the last 14 years of Times revenue 30-Jul-2014

● NYT’s use of ‘anonymity’ nearly doubled since 2007 28-Jul-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● McClatchy down 3.2% as digital grows 25-Jul-2014

● Conde Nast's Golf World Magazine goes digital-only 25-Jul-2014

● Circulation revenue now makes up more than half The NYT's total revenues, with digital subscriptions on the

rise21-Jul-2014

● Despite a history of dismal failures, hyperlocal news continues to attract believers 19-Jul-2014

● Newspaper companies need to stop lying to themselves, says longtime newspaper editor: Stop printing? 19-Jul-2014

● The State Press at Arizona State University will no longer publish its weekly print newspaper 19-Jul-2014

● The evolving newsroom: Developing a multimedia newsroom - Newsroom culture - The newsroom in 10

years19-Jul-2014

● Ramen Noodles Theory of online news is still food for thought: Insights about newspapers' print and online

editions15-Jul-2014

● Free standing inserts (or FSIs) still holding strong for newspapers 15-Jul-2014

● Newsosaur: Newspapers can't merely dabble at digital 11-Jul-2014

● Pew: Number of full-time newspaper statehouse reporters has fallen 35 percent since 2003 11-Jul-2014

● The newsonomics of The Oregonian’s new editor’s challenge: The paper’s cut back on print and bet on

digital5-Jul-2014

● Higher or lower? The challenge of newspaper pricing in print and digital: Free vs paid, the effect of

unbundling3-Jul-2014

● The toy department shall lead us: Why sports media have always been newsroom innovators 2-Jul-2014

● Journalism’s nonprofit surge 1-Jul-2014

● A manual for unbolting your newsroom from print culture and processes - Steve Buttry 30-Jun-2014

● First step in transformation: Assess where you are, what you need to change - Steve Buttry 28-Jun-2014

● Action, not the organization chart, drives transformation - Steve Buttry 28-Jun-2014

● The notion of journalism schools as teaching hospitals has gained traction - The Cronkite School 28-Jun-2014

● Publishers want in on the content-recommendation game: Widgets have come under fire 27-Jun-2014

● 10 steps toward a mobile-focused culture in your media organisation - Steve Buttry 25-Jun-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● Ideas for developing a mobile-focused culture - Steve Buttry 25-Jun-2014

● Across newspapers, TV, and Internet, public confidence in news media is no higher than 22% 24-Jun-2014

● What if the New York Times ended its daily print edition? 24-Jun-2014

● Why the National Journal is doubling down on long-form journalism 20-Jun-2014

● How magazines are finally putting multimedia into their workflow 20-Jun-2014

● Print still matters, even if some would like to believe it shouldn’t 20-Jun-2014

● Gallup poll: American confidence in the news media keeps getting lower 20-Jun-2014

● Newsrooms need to provide live coverage routinely - Steve Buttry 20-Jun-2014

● NY Times focuses more on digital in its morning meeting; your newsroom probably should, too - Steve Buttry 18-Jun-2014

● Emerging patterns for paid digital news: The end of something for everyone - Robert Picard 17-Jun-2014

● Why the internet really is (or at least could be) responsible for dying newspapers 17-Jun-2014

● Some ideas for newspaper leaders who want to convince the journalists to change - Tim Gallagher 17-Jun-2014

● How do sports reporters at newspapers adapt to the Internet? Often, grudgingly 17-Jun-2014

● As newspapers cut their opinion sections, African American voices take a disproportionate hit 14-Jun-2014

● 5 ways newsrooms can catch up to digital-savvy competitors 13-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Trading Dollars for Dollars: The Price of Attention Online and Offline - Internet not responsible for dying

newspapers12-Jun-2014

● The New York Times can’t abandon print - yet: It would immediately swing to a big loss 6-Jun-2014

● Byliner, an online publisher of long-form writing, seeks partners 5-Jun-2014

● Longform journalism startup Byliner is in trouble and says its future is unclear 5-Jun-2014

● New York’s El Diario: Going multi platform today 4-Jun-2014

● Developments in digital thinking at CNBC International 3-Jun-2014

● 'Period of turmoil' preceded Abramson firing, says top editor at the New York Times 1-Jun-2014

● Designing News: Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics - Francesco Franchi 1-Jun-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● The New York Times is restructuring its Page 1 meetings to be more digital (as that big report suggested) 1-Jun-2014

● Chart shows how minority employment at newspapers has stalled 30-May-2014

● Print still attracts more advertising than it deserves, Mary Meeker says 30-May-2014

● The scariest chart in Mary Meeker’s slide deck for newspapers has gotten a little scarier 29-May-2014

● Everything you need to know about the future of newspapers is in these two charts 29-May-2014

● Publishers rely on ads, not subscriptions, for growth: 9 in 10 publishers think digital revenues will rise in 2015 29-May-2014

● Mary Meeker's latest Internet trends report: Mobile and other disruptions 29-May-2014

● The NYT's ‘Innovation Report’ is a disaster: Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. would be a fool to follow his son’s

advice28-May-2014

● Hear how agencies and brands invest in cross-channel media 24-May-2014

● Transitioning back to print real estate advertisements increases sales at News Corp. 24-May-2014

● Wired magazine finds ideal mix of print, digital, unique content 24-May-2014

● Native advertising is key to digital strategy at New York Times 24-May-2014

● Digital First Media pilot newsroom involves entire staff in its local version of culture change - Steve Buttry 24-May-2014

● The challenge of measuring multi-platform success for print magazines 24-May-2014

● The future of the physical newspaper itself: How should it evolve? - Frédéric Filloux 24-May-2014

● 6 digital challenges for The New York Times' new editor 24-May-2014

● Berkshire Eagle unbolts its processes and workflow from print - Steve Buttry 24-May-2014

● The New York Times leadership challenge (whoever the leader is): Changing the culture - Steve Buttry 24-May-2014

● Why aren’t local newsrooms innovating digitally? Because the goat must be fed 23-May-2014

● The leaked New York Times innovation report is one of the key documents of this media age 23-May-2014

● Why the NYT newsroom is in trouble: The problem is not the top brass or the digital guerrilla but the print

army23-May-2014

● Publishing profitability survey shows mix of optimism, naiveté 18-May-2014

● Some news sites cracking down on over-the-top comments 11-May-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● How the Berkshire Eagle is unbolting planning and management from print culture 11-May-2014

● Uh oh, newspapers are looking like attractive investments again 8-May-2014

● Average visit at newspaper site: 1.1 minutes 4-May-2014

● Newspapers are lagging behind in the mobile traffic boom 4-May-2014

● Newspapers continue to sink: Ad declines far outweigh subscription gains 26-Apr-2014

● The Times Co. reports a 2.6% rise in revenue 26-Apr-2014

● The newsonomics of newspapers’ slipping digital performance 26-Apr-2014

● Columbia student paper plans to drop daily print edition 26-Apr-2014

● American newspaper revenue is still dropping, just not quite as much as before 26-Apr-2014

● Is news dead? Or has it morphed into a socially distributed form? 26-Apr-2014

● Newspaper industry revenue declines have slowed, but revenue hasn’t stabilized 19-Apr-2014

● Newspaper industry narrowed revenue loss in 2013 as paywall plans increased 19-Apr-2014

● OnEarth eliminates print: The science magazine will devote more resources to environmental journalism 13-Apr-2014

● News revenue declines despite growth from new sources 13-Apr-2014

● Publishers bring native ads to their comment sections 13-Apr-2014

● For decades, newspapers moved from local ownership to nationwide chains: Now, the shift is in the other

direction13-Apr-2014

● Optimism is the only option: The Washington Post’s Marty Baron on the state of the news media 13-Apr-2014

● 26 awkward questions to ask news organizations about the move to digital - Raju Narisetti 13-Apr-2014

● It’s the engagement, stupid: Jim Chisholm says newspapers need to do more to earn attention 13-Apr-2014

● Why venture capitalists are suddenly investing in news 8-Apr-2014

● Why newsrooms are enlisting data scientists: The Huffington Post, Vocativ, The NYT, Mashable, The WSJ 4-Apr-2014

● Some reasons digital media probably won't offset the decline in traditional journalism jobs 4-Apr-2014

● State of the News Media 2014: US journalism shows signs of renewal 4-Apr-2014

● Charting the years-long decline of local news reporting 28-Mar-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● New technology, new money, new newsrooms, old questions: The State of the News Media in 2014 27-Mar-2014

● Pew finds embattled newspaper industry still pulls in more than half of all news revenue 27-Mar-2014

● State of the News Media 2014: Video, mobile soar; digital native pubs expand 26-Mar-2014

● What has been the hardest - or most surprising - part of transitioning from a print-to-digital model? 23-Mar-2014

● Professional photojournalism in the age of crowdsourced images 23-Mar-2014

● ‘Robot’ to write 1 billion stories in 2014 - but will you know it when you see it? 23-Mar-2014

● As newspaper revenues decline, print media stocks rise 14-Mar-2014

● Why so many digital publishers are flocking back to print: Magazines with lower circulations aimed at niche

audiences14-Mar-2014

● Circulation is no longer simply a matter of operations and logistics 14-Mar-2014

● Buffett’s newspapers lose readers as bet on local awaits payoff 8-Mar-2014

● Are alternative weeklies over? 8-Mar-2014

● Embrace the unbundling: The Boston Globe is betting it’ll be stronger split up than unified 8-Mar-2014

● Newsweek returns as a print magazine 8-Mar-2014

● Revenue continued to fall at newspapers: Modest increases in circulation revenue failed to offset declines in

advertising2-Mar-2014

● Why live video won't save the news business: The Washington Post's “ESPN of politics” 27-Feb-2014

● NAA: ‘Print only’ still more than half of newspaper audience even as digital grows 26-Feb-2014

● Project Unbolt question: How do you measure success in culture change? 13-Feb-2014

● How social media platforms are expanding the reach of newspapers 12-Feb-2014

● At Register-Guard, transformation begins with office makeover 12-Feb-2014

● New revenue at Dallas Morning News offsets majority of print-revenue declines 12-Feb-2014

● Florida A&M University’s student newspaper, The Famuan, is now a digital-only publication 9-Feb-2014

● Balance of power shifts from major news outlets toward individual journalists 29-Jan-2014

● SF Chronicle hopes incubator will ‘turn around legacy media company’: Changing the workflow 28-Jan-2014

● Local Times-Picayune fights to fend off an invasion by Baton Rouge's Advocate in New Orleans 28-Jan-2014

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Newspaper trends

United States of America

● Wall Street Journal memo: Newsroom changes mean ‘a faster-moving, digital-first news operation’ 23-Jan-2014

● John Yemma on managing the Christian Science Monitor’s leap from print to digital 18-Jan-2014

● The end of tabloid papers and the new quest: Defining “respectable” when news moves online 13-Jan-2014

● Advertising Age to reduce its print frequency: 25 times a year rather than weekly 9-Jan-2014

● Boston Globe hires journalist to focus on catholicism: Exploring to start a free-standing publication 9-Jan-2014

● For newspaper stocks, 2013 was a surprisingly good year 4-Jan-2014

Yemen

● Yemen stops printing leading southern opposition newspaper 27-Feb-2014

Zimbabwe

● Business journalism thrives - even under repressive regimes - Don Podesta, CIMA 26-Aug-2014

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Magazine trends

Global/International

● Facebook has highest share of "likes"/followers worldwide of US magazine brands 11-Dec-2014

● Monetization of news websites: The latest trends - UNESCO webinar by Tatiana Repkova 10-Dec-2014

● Readly – an app for reading magazines on smartphones and tablets – adds 50 titles to its subscription

service4-Dec-2014

● FIPP: World Magazine Trends 2014/2015 3-Dec-2014

● Flipboard adds The Wall Street Journal to its news discovery apps 27-Nov-2014

● Flipboard launches version 3.0: Smarter recommendations plus a curated daily newsmagazine 8-Nov-2014

● Hold the phone: There’s breaking news! Flipboard, Circa and other apps to keep track of the news 7-Nov-2014

● When brands become media: Mozilla launches an online magazine called Open Standard 18-Oct-2014

● “The tablet magazine has been flawed from the start” - Joe Zeff, ScrollMotion 23-Aug-2014

● Flipboard will introduce video ads this year 16-Aug-2014

● Why digital publishers want to be in the magazine business 21-Jul-2014

● Magazine ads in tablet editions are exactly as efficient as in print editions 14-Jul-2014

● Are tablet magazines dead or alive? Not so fast, say tablet magazine enthusiasts 26-Jun-2014

● Are tablet magazines dead or alive? - Innovations in Magazine Media 2014 World Report 5-Jun-2014

● Print still attracts more advertising than it deserves, Mary Meeker says 30-May-2014

● What are the biggest innovations in magazine media right now? Five main trends in 2014 29-May-2014

● Ad page, readership declines becoming worldwide trend in magazine business, despite significant success

in digital24-May-2014

● FIPP Innovation Forum co-host John Wilpers shares innovation secrets and deep insights 23-May-2014

● 3 steps to choosing the right digital publishing formats for your e-Magazine 21-Apr-2014

● Lessons from 4 years of tablet publishing: The tablet is not a magazine 13-Apr-2014

● Environment and Energy Publishing is spending a lot of money on reporting most people won’t ever see 27-Mar-2014

● Flipboard is acquiring Zite from CNN, forming advertising and content partnership with news and media giant 8-Mar-2014

● Flipboard acquires Zite from CNN as bigger players are moving into news aggregation 8-Mar-2014

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Magazine trends

Global/International

● Print magazines and newspapers are great, they will have a long prosperous life: It’s about attention 5-Feb-2014

● Flipboard wants to tame (curate) the unruly stream by becoming more like a traditional magazine 30-Jan-2014

● World Magazine Trends 2013/14: Online ad upsurge of 16.3% in 2012, forecasts of 15% annual until 2015 13-Jan-2014

● The first issue of App Publisher magazine was released on Apple Newsstand 11-Jan-2014

● Yahoo Digital Magazines turn to professional journalists, not the crowd, for content creation 9-Jan-2014

Argentina

● WSJ. Magazine, included in The WSJ 12 times a year, will launch a Latin American edition this fall 4-Jun-2014

Australia

● The Magazine Audience Performance Predictor makes better estimates of return-on-investment 3-Jun-2014

● Ad page, readership declines becoming worldwide trend in magazine business, despite significant success

in digital24-May-2014

● Bauer Media announced the launch of YOURS – a new fortnightly magazine for women over 50 4-Feb-2014

Austria

● Wiener Zeitung publishes Future magazine to tout innovation to readers 24-May-2014

Azerbaijan

● Garant Holding launches National Geographic in Azerbaijan 5-Mar-2014

Bahrain

● A licensed edition of The Week magazine to be launched in the Middle East 26-Feb-2014

Belgium

● A study shows how magazines complement TV; tablet ads are as engaging as print ads 29-Nov-2014

● Het Belang van Limburg weekend magazines increase readership, attract younger audience 4-Sep-2014

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Magazine trends

Brazil

● Proof of performance v2: Making the case for magazine media - FIPP 20-Aug-2014

● Six print ad innovations trying to keep paper up to date - FIPP 2-Jul-2014

● WSJ. Magazine, included in The WSJ 12 times a year, will launch a Latin American edition this fall 4-Jun-2014

Canada

● Postmedia’s Montreal Gazette launches Apple Newsstand afternoon tablet magazine 25-Oct-2014

● Proof of performance v2: Making the case for magazine media - FIPP 20-Aug-2014

● Winnipeg Free Press brings in new revenue with local homebuilder partnership, magazine 24-Jun-2014

● The new normal among Canadian media brands: Innovation, re-designed formats, partnerships, video, ... 26-Apr-2014

● Magazine launches up 67 percent in 2014’s first quarter - MediaFinder.com 4-Apr-2014

Chile

● WSJ. Magazine, included in The WSJ 12 times a year, will launch a Latin American edition this fall 4-Jun-2014

China

● Magazines in China: The inevitable transition from print to digital 29-Nov-2014

Colombia

● WSJ. Magazine, included in The WSJ 12 times a year, will launch a Latin American edition this fall 4-Jun-2014

● El Espectador focuses on print, launches profitable magazine 24-May-2014

Costa Rica

● Media Business Generators to launch Forbes in Central America and Dominican Republic 22-Mar-2014

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Magazine trends

Czech Republic

● Personnel fluctuation and the formation of new self-proclaimed independent magazines: Great

rearrangements of media ownership4-Oct-2014

● The Reporter Magazine - an investigative reporting media outlet set up by a former editor, seeking funding 28-May-2014

Denmark

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● Are tablet magazines dead or alive? Not so fast, say tablet magazine enthusiasts 26-Jun-2014

● A gossip magazine paid for monitoring the credit card activity of the royal family and other celebrities 11-May-2014

Dominican Republic

● Media Business Generators to launch Forbes in Central America and Dominican Republic 22-Mar-2014

El Salvador

● Media Business Generators to launch Forbes in Central America and Dominican Republic 22-Mar-2014

Finland

● Sanoma to sell stake in Russia publisher amid media law changes 21-Dec-2014

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

● How innovation labs are growing magazine media businesses 3-Sep-2014

● Sanoma Media Finland sells four titles to Fokus Media Finland 24-Jun-2014

● A German edition of Dutch ‘mindset’ magazine, Flow, published by Gruner + Jahr: A licensing agreement

with Sanoma5-Feb-2014

France

● French newsmagazine Le Nouvel Observateur gets a new layout and a new name: L'Obs 1-Nov-2014

● Bauer Media France is test-launching a new ‘nostalgia’ magazine, Retro 6-Aug-2014

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Magazine trends

France

● The European Court of Human Rights backs the Paris-Match magazine for revealing Prince Albert's secret

child18-Jun-2014

● Print media brands reaches 97 per cent of readers in France - AudiPresse and One Global report 29-May-2014

● Those media assets that are worth nothing: The downward spiral of French legacy media values 20-Jan-2014

● Prisma Média launches Harvard Business Review in France 9-Jan-2014

Germany

● Bauer Media Group has launched a new weekly women’s lifestyle magazine, Easy 3-Dec-2014

● Bauer Media Group launches new cookery magazine, Mutti 3-Dec-2014

● Time Inc. announces launch of German edition of People with Bauer Media Group 22-Nov-2014

● Bertelsmann to take full control of Stern magazine publisher Gruner + Jahr 7-Oct-2014

● Politico partners with the German company Axel Springer to launch European edition 9-Sep-2014

● How innovation labs are growing magazine media businesses 3-Sep-2014

● Veronika Illmer explains the mass appeal of BILD’s design aesthetic 1-Sep-2014

● German publisher G+J to cut 400 jobs in savings drive 29-Aug-2014

● Proof of performance v2: Making the case for magazine media - FIPP 20-Aug-2014

● Bauer Media France is test-launching a new ‘nostalgia’ magazine, Retro 6-Aug-2014

● G+J's Success Barometer shows mix of TV and magazine media creates superior involvement 3-Jun-2014

● A German edition of Dutch ‘mindset’ magazine, Flow, published by Gruner + Jahr: A licensing agreement

with Sanoma5-Feb-2014

● Spiegel magazine chief rules out paywall for online content 31-Jan-2014

● Der Spiegel scales back its English edition: The coverage has provided a non-US alternative for Wikileaks

and NSA reporting21-Jan-2014

Guatemala

● Media Business Generators to launch Forbes in Central America and Dominican Republic 22-Mar-2014

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Magazine trends

Honduras

● Media Business Generators to launch Forbes in Central America and Dominican Republic 22-Mar-2014

India

● Times Group reaches lucrative market with a free wedding magazine, distributed with The TOI print edition 16-Sep-2014

Italy

●Designing News: Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics - Francesco Franchi 1-Jun-2014

Japan

● Flipboard is about to get some competition on its home turf from Japan-based SmartNews 11-Aug-2014

● Forbes launches in Japanese, aiming at the country's leading CEOs and entrepreneurs 27-Jun-2014

● Big Comic Spirits magazine got a complaint from the government for publishing a comic about Fukushima

event24-May-2014

Kazakhstan

● Burda International and Glam Media: A partnership to launch Glam Media Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan 22-Jan-2014

● Burda International has launched its 15-year-old design title, H.O.M.E in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine 22-Jan-2014

Kuwait

● A licensed edition of The Week magazine to be launched in the Middle East 26-Feb-2014

Latvia

● Asset freeze of Ir, the country's leading investigative weekly magazine, raises press freedom concerns 1-Aug-2014

Lebanon

● New print magazines are embracing narrative and finding their niche 19-Dec-2014

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Magazine trends

Macedonia

● Macedonian Appellate Court confirms defamation verdict for independent magazine Fokus 10-Oct-2014

Malaysia

● ELLE Malaysia launches elle.my and app 13-Jan-2014

Mexico

● Time Inc. sells off its Mexican magazines to concentrate on U.S. and U.K. 27-Jun-2014

● WSJ. Magazine, included in The WSJ 12 times a year, will launch a Latin American edition this fall 4-Jun-2014

Monaco

● The European Court of Human Rights backs the Paris-Match magazine for revealing Prince Albert's secret

child18-Jun-2014

Netherlands

● New evidence on magazines’ role in mixed-media campaigns 1-Mar-2014

● A German edition of Dutch ‘mindset’ magazine, Flow, published by Gruner + Jahr: A licensing agreement

with Sanoma5-Feb-2014

Nicaragua

● Media Business Generators to launch Forbes in Central America and Dominican Republic 22-Mar-2014

Norway

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

Oman

● A licensed edition of The Week magazine to be launched in the Middle East 26-Feb-2014

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Magazine trends

Panama

● WSJ. Magazine, included in The WSJ 12 times a year, will launch a Latin American edition this fall 4-Jun-2014

● Media Business Generators to launch Forbes in Central America and Dominican Republic 22-Mar-2014

Philippines

● Forbes to launch Forbes Philippines 26-Apr-2014

Poland

● Wprost: Polish authorities try to seize magazine’s files 19-Jun-2014

Qatar

● A licensed edition of The Week magazine to be launched in the Middle East 26-Feb-2014

Russia

● Sanoma to sell stake in Russia publisher amid media law changes 21-Dec-2014

● Burda International and Glam Media: A partnership to launch Glam Media Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan 22-Jan-2014

● Burda International has launched its 15-year-old design title, H.O.M.E in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine 22-Jan-2014

Saudi Arabia

● A licensed edition of The Week magazine to be launched in the Middle East 26-Feb-2014

Singapore

● SPH Magazines revamps its business model with print, digital advertising innovations 16-Oct-2014

Slovakia

● Newsweek relaunch is also sweet music for Slovakia’s Piano Media 4-Apr-2014

● Newsweek will use Piano paywall system, originating from Slovakia (in Slovak language) 22-Jan-2014

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Magazine trends

South Sudan

● A Vice magazine issue about the civil war in South Sudan: A multimedia project alongside an online

documentary23-May-2014

Spain

● Proof of performance v2: Making the case for magazine media - FIPP 20-Aug-2014

● Measuring the contribution of magazines in campaigns where TV is the main medium - The Spanish

Magazines Association3-Jun-2014

● Prisa to close the magazine Gentleman, which was published since 2003 20-Jan-2014

Sweden

● Readly – an app for reading magazines on smartphones and tablets – adds 50 titles to its subscription

service4-Dec-2014

● Media Trends in the Nordic Countries - Newsletter from NORDICOM No. 2, 2014 (November) 29-Nov-2014

Switzerland

● Le Temps strengthens its cultural offer by changing its weekly supplement Sortir to a monthly magazine 27-Jan-2014

Ukraine

● Forbes distances itself from Ukrainian magazine as oligarch owner wanted for corruption 8-Mar-2014

● Forbes embroiled in billion-dollar Ukrainian corruption scandal 8-Mar-2014

● Burda International and Glam Media: A partnership to launch Glam Media Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan 22-Jan-2014

● Burda International has launched its 15-year-old design title, H.O.M.E in Russia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine 22-Jan-2014

United Arab Emirates

● A licensed edition of The Week magazine to be launched in the Middle East 26-Feb-2014

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Magazine trends

United Kingdom

● How the Daily Dot relaunched the Kernel as a Sunday magazine 18-Dec-2014

● 6 reasons UK magazines are struggling online 6-Dec-2014

● How Dennis Publishing increases native-ad reach 6-Dec-2014

● Regional publisher launches parenting magazine: Family Focus Scotland 4-Dec-2014

● Nearly three-quarters of UK population engage with magazine brands 1-Dec-2014

● A study shows how magazines complement TV; tablet ads are as engaging as print ads 29-Nov-2014

● UK magazines lose print sales by average of 6.3 per cent: Full ABC breakdown for all 503 titles 26-Nov-2014

● Airbnb, a popular website for people looking to rent out lodging, is getting into the print magazine business 23-Nov-2014

● Hold the phone: There’s breaking news! Flipboard, Circa and other apps to keep track of the news 7-Nov-2014

● From online films to TV: How the magazine publisher Dazed is finding its video voice 2-Nov-2014

● Why the decline of digital newsstands could be good for publishers 26-Sep-2014

● Bauer Media’s U.S. division: Digital strategy - slow and steady 25-Sep-2014

● Private Eye raises cover price for first time in seven years 22-Sep-2014

● Bauer Media looks to get its digital mojo 16-Sep-2014

● Magazine publishers launch a new free weekly newspaper on rival’s patch: The Cheltenham Standard 9-Sep-2014

● Future's digital edition giveaway: Clever synergy or digital climbdown? 8-Sep-2014

● Future plc offers free digital editions with print at no extra cost 4-Sep-2014

● Dennis Publishing takes a wary approach to programmatic for fear of cannibalising its direct display

revenues29-Aug-2014

● U.K. publisher Future turns to private marketplaces in programmatic advertising 29-Aug-2014

● Five content marketing lessons you can learn from magazines 20-Aug-2014

● The Economist has top-selling UK digital magazine edition: Complete ABC table of digital magazine sales 16-Aug-2014

● UK woman's lifestyle magazine The Debrief tries editors as ad writers 14-Aug-2014

● UK magazines ranked by total paid-for circulation in the first half of 2014 14-Aug-2014

● Magazines and newspapers evolving apart in audiences and research - Guy Consterdine, FIPP 1-Aug-2014

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Magazine trends

United Kingdom

● Time Inc. sells off its Mexican magazines to concentrate on U.S. and U.K. 27-Jun-2014

● Royal Mail declines to distribute The Drum magazine because of swear word on the front page 14-Jun-2014

● Proof that magazines deliver cross-platform multiplier effects: Immediate Media/Silver Spoon, Bauer/Heat

magazine3-Jun-2014

● 2014 Publishing Futures survey: Digital key driver behind multi-platform growth 3-Jun-2014

● IPC study shows connected consumers are engaged across all magazine platforms 3-Jun-2014

● Former Men's Fitness journalists launch digital-only magazine for 'serious gym-goers' 2-Jun-2014

● Future Publishing cuts more than 200 jobs after reporting £30.6m pre-tax loss 30-May-2014

● Print Power Magazine for media and marketing professionals is relaunched in 11 European countries 29-May-2014

● Ad page, readership declines becoming worldwide trend in magazine business, despite significant success

in digital24-May-2014

● A Vice magazine issue about the civil war in South Sudan: A multimedia project alongside an online

documentary23-May-2014

● Digital is where the buzz is, but, for many consumer magazine publishers, print is where the money is 28-Apr-2014

● Communications Market Report 2013 - Ofcom 23-Apr-2014

● Future launches more than 50 titles on PressReader, the multi-channel content distributor 18-Apr-2014

● How your data is helping publishers increase circulation: Hearst Magazines, Meredith Corp., The FT, The

NYT4-Apr-2014

● Calibre: New magazine for men over 50 years-old to deliver 'in-depth' content 23-Mar-2014

● Bauer Media's first digital-only publication: Tips from The Debrief for successful native advertising 23-Mar-2014

● Cheshire Resident: Archant unveils 'super-luxury' glossy magazine for Cheshire 14-Mar-2014

● Dennis Publishing launches BrainBox (an educational memory game) magazine in the UK: 5-Mar-2014

● Magazine ABCs: Private Eye is top current affairs title, sales boosts for New Statesman and MoneyWeek 15-Feb-2014

● ABC: How digital weighs up against print for UK magazine circulations: Print still dominating, for now 13-Feb-2014

● The Debrief, Bauer's first digital-first lifestyle brand for young women will focus on social media 5-Feb-2014

● Imagine Publishing launches World of Animals magazine in the UK 5-Feb-2014

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Magazine trends

United Kingdom

● Dennis Publishing launches new tech magazine series in the UK: The Instant Guide 5-Feb-2014

● Bauer Media has launched The Debrief, a new brand for constantly connected, influential 20-something

women5-Feb-2014

United States of America

● The year in media: 12 reasons why we should be optimistic - Mathew Ingram 28-Dec-2014

● New print magazines are embracing narrative and finding their niche 19-Dec-2014

● Time Inc. begins accepting Bitcoin payments 19-Dec-2014

● Researchers finally figured out why your doctor's waiting room only has crappy old magazines 15-Dec-2014

● Consolidation coming in Sunday magazines (newspaper magazines, also known as Sunday supplements) 13-Dec-2014

● How fusty old Hearst is becoming a modern publisher 12-Dec-2014

● Facebook has highest share of "likes"/followers worldwide of US magazine brands 11-Dec-2014

● Pulitzers open up to online and print magazines 11-Dec-2014

● Analysts: Businessweek loses $30 million a year 11-Dec-2014

● USA Weekend, the second-largest Sunday newspaper magazine in the US, shuts as costs spike and ads

tumble6-Dec-2014

● USA Today kills USA Weekend magazine 5-Dec-2014

● The audience for many print magazines continues to grow - GfK MRI 5-Dec-2014

● Is The New Yorker making a mistake by choosing a metered paywall? 4-Dec-2014

● Flipboard adds The Wall Street Journal to its news discovery apps 27-Nov-2014

● First Look Media is shutting down Racket, the political satire magazine, and letting its staff go 26-Nov-2014

● Deception? Price gouging? Subscription renewal scam? Top magazine titles won’t say a thing 26-Nov-2014

● Airbnb, a popular website for people looking to rent out lodging, is getting into the print magazine business 23-Nov-2014

● New York magazine creates sponsored ‘pop-up blogs’ 22-Nov-2014

● Time Inc. announces launch of German edition of People with Bauer Media Group 22-Nov-2014

● How America’s oldest magazines are modernizing (and monetizing) their archives 20-Nov-2014

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Magazine trends

United States of America

● New York Times invests millions in Sunday Magazine to lure advertisers: Print, digital redesign 20-Nov-2014

● Flipboard launches version 3.0: Smarter recommendations plus a curated daily newsmagazine 8-Nov-2014

● Hold the phone: There’s breaking news! Flipboard, Circa and other apps to keep track of the news 7-Nov-2014

● Time Inc. exceeds earnings expectations on strong digital ad growth 7-Nov-2014

● How Time’s email newsletter achieves a 40 percent open rate 6-Nov-2014

● Condé Nast’s programmatic strategy focuses on core advertisers, market 2-Nov-2014

● The changing face of technology journalism: Every story is a technology story; every technology story is a

culture story2-Nov-2014

● Opening up the archives: The Journal of Parasitology wants to tie a library to the news via its new site

JSTOR Daily22-Oct-2014

● When brands become media: Mozilla launches an online magazine called Open Standard 18-Oct-2014

● After a decade online, Guernica releases a print magazine 17-Oct-2014

● Infiltrating people’s habits: How Time works to engage readers 16-Oct-2014

● California Sunday Magazine has a solution for how to find readers: Pay newspapers for them 16-Oct-2014

● Providence Phoenix, Rhode Island’s alternative news and arts weekly, to cease publication after 36 years 10-Oct-2014

● Newsweek announces it’s profitable 9-Oct-2014

● Turning online content production over to 1,500 contributors has led Forbes to overhaul its editorial

management structure7-Oct-2014

● PBS pulls ads from Harper’s Magazine after critical essay 7-Oct-2014

● Magazines get a way to measure their reach across media platforms 4-Oct-2014

● The 2014 City & Regional Magazine Survey: How long can print carry the market? 3-Oct-2014

● 4 quick Twitter tips from Time, CNN, Mashable and NPR 27-Sep-2014

● Moody’s: ‘Our outlook for the U.S. newspapers and magazines sector is negative through at least late 2015' 26-Sep-2014

● Bauer Media’s U.S. division: Digital strategy - slow and steady 25-Sep-2014

● ‘Cleaning up’ at The New York Times Magazine: Gearing up for a big redesign in early 2015 25-Sep-2014

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Magazine trends

United States of America

● Tablet magazines are lousy, but j-schools can make them better: Classroom innovators making

multiplatform content25-Sep-2014

● 4 ways magazines are making video work 18-Sep-2014

● Hearst's TrendingNY kicks off four-week test run: Weekly magazine aimed at millennial women 18-Sep-2014

● Garant Media Holding launches National Geographic in Azerbaijan 18-Sep-2014

● Forbes announces agreement with EBSCO to digitize all content from 1917 to 2000 18-Sep-2014

● Little magazines gone digital: How the late-adapting literary press has made its way in the web age 15-Sep-2014

● Circulation matters: The top 25 U.S. trade magazines 11-Sep-2014

● Why Sports Illustrated is bullish on short-form video 10-Sep-2014

● Magazine subscriptions via text may pave way for mobile payments for digital content 10-Sep-2014

● Sports Illustrated launches online video channel 'SI Wire,' plans dozens of videos daily 10-Sep-2014

● Politico partners with the German company Axel Springer to launch European edition 9-Sep-2014

● Prestige success: Why Monocle's $115 million valuation is more evidence luxury publishing is doing fine 6-Sep-2014

● Editorial integrity, advertising appeal: Opinions on the Time Inc. criteria for evaluating editors 29-Aug-2014

● Boku, a mobile payments company offers magazine subscriptions via text message: Charges appear on

phone bill29-Aug-2014

● 5 agencies trying their hands at magazine publishing 28-Aug-2014

● 5 charts describe the digital state of fashion magazines 28-Aug-2014

● Here’s more pessimism for print advertising: Newspaper and magazine ad revenue to decline 8.9% and 11%

respectively27-Aug-2014

● “The tablet magazine has been flawed from the start” - Joe Zeff, ScrollMotion 23-Aug-2014

● Proof of performance v2: Making the case for magazine media - FIPP 20-Aug-2014

● Newsweek, resurrected in print, now turns to the web 20-Aug-2014

● Flipboard will introduce video ads this year 16-Aug-2014

● Harper’s publisher standing firm in his defense of print and paywall 12-Aug-2014

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Magazine trends

United States of America

● Another hit for magazines newsstand circulation: Single-copy sales fall by 11.9 percent during first half of

201412-Aug-2014

● Flipboard is about to get some competition on its home turf from Japan-based SmartNews 11-Aug-2014

● Starting salaries at magazines fell $5K in last year - study 8-Aug-2014

● Digital editions up slightly at U.S. magazines - Alliance for Audited Media 8-Aug-2014

● Loss of a competitive market is afflicting U.S. single-copy magazine distribution - Robert G. Picard 8-Aug-2014

● First Look Media revises its focus, wants to be more of a journalism lab than a standalone news site 30-Jul-2014

● First Look Media stepping back from the concept of multiple digital “magazines” in favor of strengthening two

of them28-Jul-2014

● Conde Nast's Golf World Magazine goes digital-only 25-Jul-2014

● The New Yorker, Cosmo, Complex: Who redesigned their websites best? 22-Jul-2014

● A relaunch for The New Yorker, with high stakes 22-Jul-2014

● Why digital publishers want to be in the magazine business 21-Jul-2014

● No silver bullets: The sale of a majority stake in Forbes to Asian private-equity investors - Jeff Jarvis 19-Jul-2014

● How Time.com is winning on Facebook: Five things Time is doing to boost its social traffic (5.4 million likes) 10-Jul-2014

● How Hearst Magazines learned to play with emotions to drive Facebook traffic game 3-Jul-2014

● National Geographic seeks a Product Manager, Core Content (linkedin.com) 2-Jul-2014

● Time Inc. sells off its Mexican magazines to concentrate on U.S. and U.K. 27-Jun-2014

● Forbes launches in Japanese, aiming at the country's leading CEOs and entrepreneurs 27-Jun-2014

● Are tablet magazines dead or alive? Not so fast, say tablet magazine enthusiasts 26-Jun-2014

● Combining a creative studio and ad smarts, Victory Journal tells lush, visual sports stories 25-Jun-2014

● The New Yorker is getting its first-ever multiplatform ad buyout thanks to HSBC 25-Jun-2014

● How Sports Illustrated is relaunching for the mobile era 24-Jun-2014

● Why the National Journal is doubling down on long-form journalism 20-Jun-2014

● How magazines are finally putting multimedia into their workflow 20-Jun-2014

● How magazines use analytics to refine digital initiatives: Sometimes that means scaling back digital efforts 20-Jun-2014

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Magazine trends

United States of America

● Print still matters, even if some would like to believe it shouldn’t 20-Jun-2014

● National Journal bets on longform content with magazine redesign 20-Jun-2014

● Big brand theory: Elle.com social strategies 16-Jun-2014

● It’s getting harder to tell what’s satire these days, and The Onion’s new site Clickhole isn’t helping 14-Jun-2014

● Vanity Fair campaign says its readers are "born curious" 9-Jun-2014

● The newsonomics of Time Inc.’s anxious spinoff: Can a magazine strategy transfer well to digital? 9-Jun-2014

● Time Inc. reportedly plans to cut editorial costs by 25 percent 9-Jun-2014

● More than 40,000 magazine jobs vanished in the last decade 6-Jun-2014

● WSJ. Magazine, included in The WSJ 12 times a year, will launch a Latin American edition this fall 4-Jun-2014

● Condé Nast Traveler launches new app: The Gold List 4-Jun-2014

● Newsweek strikes deal to build foreign editions 1-Jun-2014

● Designing News: Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics - Francesco Franchi 1-Jun-2014

● Print still attracts more advertising than it deserves, Mary Meeker says 30-May-2014

● Future Publishing cuts more than 200 jobs after reporting £30.6m pre-tax loss 30-May-2014

● Conde Nast, publisher of Vogue and Vanity Fair, drafts an internal 'Magna Carta' for native advertising 29-May-2014

● Ad page, readership declines becoming worldwide trend in magazine business, despite significant success

in digital24-May-2014

● Freemium model breathes new life into magazine apps 24-May-2014

● Wired magazine finds ideal mix of print, digital, unique content 24-May-2014

● The challenge of measuring multi-platform success for print magazines 24-May-2014

● Magazines Time and Sports Illustrated, have tiny ads on their front cover pages 24-May-2014

● The People shows how little opinion magazines have changed in a century 24-May-2014

● Forbes to launch Forbes Philippines 26-Apr-2014

● Ladies' Home Journal ends monthly publication after 131 years, lays off all staff 26-Apr-2014

● Why do magazine cover images still hold so much cultural power in this decline-of-print era? 19-Apr-2014

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Magazine trends

United States of America

● OnEarth eliminates print: The science magazine will devote more resources to environmental journalism 13-Apr-2014

● Inside The New Yorker’s digital strategy: Digital ads, social, mobile, video 13-Apr-2014

● Lessons from 4 years of tablet publishing: The tablet is not a magazine 13-Apr-2014

● Magazine launches up 67 percent in 2014’s first quarter - MediaFinder.com 4-Apr-2014

● How your data is helping publishers increase circulation: Hearst Magazines, Meredith Corp., The FT, The

NYT4-Apr-2014

● Newsweek relaunch is also sweet music for Slovakia’s Piano Media 4-Apr-2014

● Environment and Energy Publishing is spending a lot of money on reporting most people won’t ever see 27-Mar-2014

● Bloomberg plans Businessweek-style ‘design innovation’ across all platforms 23-Mar-2014

● Why so many digital publishers are flocking back to print: Magazines with lower circulations aimed at niche

audiences14-Mar-2014

● The old weekly newsmagazine brands are back in the news: Do 'Newsweek,' 'Time' have a future? 14-Mar-2014

● Circulation is no longer simply a matter of operations and logistics 14-Mar-2014

● Food & Wine magazine introduces FWx: New site for food-obsessed millennials 14-Mar-2014

● The Washington Post relaunches glossy mag, FW: Fashion Washington as a monthly with a new format 8-Mar-2014

● Time.com website redesign: ‘There’s a lot of text, and that’s intentional’ 8-Mar-2014

● Flipboard is acquiring Zite from CNN, forming advertising and content partnership with news and media giant 8-Mar-2014

● Hearst’s native ad approach starts with clear branding - Todd Haskell, Hearst Magazines Digital Media 8-Mar-2014

● Time magazine includes native ads in website redesign as Newsweek returns to print 8-Mar-2014

● The newsonomics of Newsweek’s pricey relaunch 8-Mar-2014

● Newsweek returns as a print magazine 8-Mar-2014

● Flipboard acquires Zite from CNN as bigger players are moving into news aggregation 8-Mar-2014

● Forbes distances itself from Ukrainian magazine as oligarch owner wanted for corruption 8-Mar-2014

● Forbes embroiled in billion-dollar Ukrainian corruption scandal 8-Mar-2014

● Garant Holding launches National Geographic in Azerbaijan 5-Mar-2014

● First Look Media emphasizes individual journalists' voices with digital magazines 2-Mar-2014

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United States of America

● How the Forbes Contributor Network is keeping online news profitable and up-to-date 13-Feb-2014

● The term “digital magazines” may sound kind of dumb, but First Look Media’s approach is not 12-Feb-2014

● Conde Nast invests in online fashion, but will magazines get ecommerce right? 12-Feb-2014

● Time Inc. CEO: Layoffs, big organizational changes coming today 5-Feb-2014

● Hearst Magazines is to launch a pilot issue of Dr. Oz the Good Life: Heath, well-being and beauty 5-Feb-2014

● The Bath magazine apologizes for ripping off Boston cover 29-Jan-2014

● Meredith Corp.’s Allrecipes marries mobile and print with augmented reality 28-Jan-2014

● Newsweek will use Piano paywall system, originating from Slovakia (in Slovak language) 22-Jan-2014

● The newsonomics of Forbes’ real performance and price potential 18-Jan-2014

● Forbes’ financial results show that its asking price of $400M is somewhat, er… aggressive 18-Jan-2014

● The first issue of App Publisher magazine was released on Apple Newsstand 11-Jan-2014

● Advertising Age to reduce its print frequency: 25 times a year rather than weekly 9-Jan-2014

● Yahoo Digital Magazines turn to professional journalists, not the crowd, for content creation 9-Jan-2014

● Prisma Média launches Harvard Business Review in France 9-Jan-2014

● Hearst's Carey predicts 'giant leap forward' in branded content 8-Jan-2014

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Global/International

● What 2015 has in store for native ads, TV and email 28-Dec-2014

● Creating a distinctive radio station sound: Write a sound style guide for your staff - Philip Hilton 27-Dec-2014

● Media Management Manual: A handbook for TV and radio practitioners in countries-in-transition - John

Prescott Thomas17-Dec-2014

● TV's dominant share of the global advertising market has peaked and is now in terminal decline -

ZenithOptimedia & Magna Global11-Dec-2014

● Online video is killing the TV star 5-Dec-2014

● World Leaders get their news from the New York Times, Reuters, CNN and the Economist 3-Dec-2014

● Basic tips for radio journalists - David Brewer 21-Nov-2014

● Global pay-TV subscribers to reach 1.1B by 2019, ABI Research says 2-Nov-2014

● How to do community radio: A primer for community radio operators 21-Oct-2014

● Google looks to TV screen to rake in YouTube revenues 18-Oct-2014

● Facebook may want to become your next pay TV provider: Atlas gives Facebook the power to index users’

behavior10-Oct-2014

● 40% of consumers under 40 watch TV on their smartphone every week, report says 25-Sep-2014

● Why YouTube is investing in its creators (again): Advantages for Google, particularly for over-the-top

consumption22-Sep-2014

● Programmatic video gaining traction with marketers: TV buyers will have a say in future programmatic video

developments4-Sep-2014

● Tips for broadcast journalists: When sharing breaking news on social, speed trumps beauty 4-Sep-2014

● The line between bias and propaganda: EJN Director speaks to Russia Today about the place of ethics in

journalism22-Jul-2014

● News production tips for radio journalists: A simple checklist should improve your radio pieces 22-Jul-2014

● Tips for writing radio news scripts 21-Jul-2014

● Report: Paid IPTV subsciptions to more than double to 191M by 2020 19-Jul-2014

● Do you have a fair use right to publish World Cup goals? ESPN takedowns raise questions 3-Jul-2014

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Global/International

● Global pay TV market to expand to 57% penetration by 2014 25-Jun-2014

● Thinking past tablets: Why you should be watching gaming consoles and smart TVs 20-Jun-2014

● YouTube paid streaming music service announced 18-Jun-2014

● YouTube confirms music service, upsetting some indie partners in the process 18-Jun-2014

● Linking generations through radio: A toolkit from Africa for radio producers working with children and youth 15-Jun-2014

● France surrenders: News organizations can broadcast D-Day commemoration after all 5-Jun-2014

● Tow Center launches Amateur Footage: A global study of user-generated content in TV and online news

output3-Jun-2014

● French broadcasters charge beaucoup bucks to show D-Day anniversary coverage 1-Jun-2014

● Will cable operators, CDNs and ISPs make or break the future of online streaming video? 29-May-2014

● TV Everywhere is too complicated and fragmented to be really popular - but it has changed television 24-May-2014

● YouTube is reportedly buying video game live streaming site Twitch for $1 billion 24-May-2014

● TuneIn relaunches with a big focus on social to become the Twitter of radio 12-May-2014

● The technology behind Android TV: How Google wants to reinvent apps for the living room 13-Apr-2014

● German TV giant ProSiebenSat.1 buys 20 percent of YouTube network The Collective 27-Mar-2014

● Flipboard is acquiring Zite from CNN, forming advertising and content partnership with news and media giant 8-Mar-2014

● Flipboard acquires Zite from CNN as bigger players are moving into news aggregation 8-Mar-2014

● I wish I had a hobby like this: Apple TV revenues top $1B in 2013 2-Mar-2014

● Live video isn’t working for newspapers because they try to do TV (which has its own problems) & it’s not

done well27-Feb-2014

● Let’s face it: Social TV is dead, and much of it was a bad idea to begin with 30-Jan-2014

● Report: Samsung, Philips and LG Smart TVs make for easy eavesdropping targets 27-Jan-2014

● Learn how to turn TV archive footage into interactive videos 26-Jan-2014

● Redesigning its TV apps helped Hulu to grow viewing time by 30 percent 26-Jan-2014

● New OECD report shows that connected TVs won’t break the internet, but they will break business models 26-Jan-2014

● Radio Search Engine turns the world’s radio stations into a searchable music jukebox 26-Jan-2014

● Vice News wants to take documentary-style storytelling to hot spots around the globe 7-Jan-2014

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Afghanistan

● Afghan radio, television, and local journalists work to spread accurate elections coverage 13-May-2014

Albania

● Albania's public television: Propaganda or news? 21-Dec-2014

Argentina

● Argentine police raid radio station to discover journalists' sources 8-Nov-2014

● Temporary relief for Clarin Group: case delayed for another two months 19-Dec-2012

● Clarin wins ruling to stay intact for now and delay dismantling part of its broadcasting empire 8-Dec-2012

● Argentina’s new media regulator says he’s prepared to auction off Grupo Clarin’s broadcast licenses 25-Oct-2012

● Argentina insists on Clarin Media, country’s biggest media conglomerate breakup ahead of court ruling 24-Sep-2012

Armenia

● Freedom of the media in Eastern Partnership Countries 2013 - report 19-Apr-2014

Australia

● The Australian Broadcasting Commission determined to become a digital news publisher - at taxpayer

expense29-Nov-2014

● Guardian boss: BBC distorting news market in Australia, Google must face 'editorial responsibilities' 8-Nov-2014

● The West Australian and Seven Perth creating the first fully-integrated television and print newsroom in

Australia27-Aug-2014

● ABC editorial policies: principles + standards - Australian Broadcasting Corp. 13-Jul-2014

Azerbaijan

● Freedom of the media in Eastern Partnership Countries 2013 - report 19-Apr-2014

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Broadcasting trends

Belarus

● Freedom of the media in Eastern Partnership Countries 2013 - report 19-Apr-2014

Belgium

● A study shows how magazines complement TV; tablet ads are as engaging as print ads 29-Nov-2014

● Netflix announces expansion to Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg 24-May-2014

Bhutan

● Assessment of media development in Bhutan: Based on UNESCO's Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

Brazil

● TV Globo: Brazil’s biggest media firm is flourishing with an old-fashioned business model 13-Jun-2014

Bulgaria

● Digital broadcasting threatens Eastern Europe's media: Creating a more restricted news environment 29-May-2014

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

Burundi

● 91% of Burundians listened to the radio and 45% watched TV at least once in the last 7 days - study (in

French language)25-Aug-2014

Canada

● Journalistic Standards and Practices - CBC Radio-Canada 13-Jul-2014

● CBC to cut at least 1,000 jobs in push for more digital news 28-Jun-2014

● Surveys say most people still like their live TV linear 26-Apr-2014

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China

● China banned websites from streaming or providing downloading services for foreign movies and TV shows 6-Dec-2014

● China beats US for mobile TV episode viewing: Over 70% of China's smartphone owners watch full TV

shows on their phones5-Dec-2014

● BBC website blocked throughout China in the wake of its coverage of Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution 16-Oct-2014

● China introducing a policy of “censor first, broadcast later” for local Internet companies 29-Mar-2014

Croatia

● Assessment of media development in Croatia: Based on UNESCO's Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

Czech Republic

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

Denmark

● Streaming has become mainstream: Traditional linear TV viewing has declined in Denmark during 2013 1-Jul-2014

Egypt

● Did Al Jazeera uphold its responsibility to its staff? 17-Oct-2014

● Middle East TVs careful with coverage to the beheading of the British hostage, David Haines 16-Sep-2014

● Assessment of media development in Egypt: Based on UNESCO's Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

● Judge says devil united journalists from Al Jazeera to destabilize nation 25-Jul-2014

● Al Jazeera is shutting down its offices in Egypt and firing its staff 20-Jun-2014

Estonia

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

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Finland

● Russian state media aims for radio station in Helsinki – already discussing license 12-Aug-2014

France

● ISIS in the news: Lessons for coverage from CNN, Al Jazeera and France 24 17-Nov-2014

● How France's consumers catch up with their favorite shows: The TV set wins for catch-up TV viewing 2-Nov-2014

● Autonomy and Regulatory Frameworks of Public Service Media in the Triangle of Politics, the Public and

Economy - Eva Nowak1-Nov-2014

● Netflix arrives: Only one-quarter of France's web users had heard of the VOD service two months ago 22-Sep-2014

● European Broadcasting Union: Editorial Principles - a model for the members of EBU 8-Jul-2014

● Report on the TV news market in Europe (covering 38 countries) - The European Audiovisual Observatory 1-Jul-2014

● France surrenders: News organizations can broadcast D-Day commemoration after all 5-Jun-2014

● French broadcasters charge beaucoup bucks to show D-Day anniversary coverage 1-Jun-2014

● Netflix announces expansion to Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg 24-May-2014

● Surveys say most people still like their live TV linear 26-Apr-2014

● Amateur Footage: A Global Study of User-Generated Content in TV News and Online 26-Apr-2014

● France 24 works with thousands of citizen observers 26-Apr-2014

● Case studies on local and regional media outside the UK: France, Germany, USA 23-Apr-2014

Gabon

● Assessment of media development in Gabon: Based on UNESCO's Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

Georgia

● Digital broadcasting threatens Eastern Europe's media: Creating a more restricted news environment 29-May-2014

● Freedom of the media in Eastern Partnership Countries 2013 - report 19-Apr-2014

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Germany

● News Corp's Dow Jones to eliminate local-language news products, a radio broadcasting unit and a Sunday

insert15-Nov-2014

● Deutsche Welle aims to reach a global audience 12-Nov-2014

● Autonomy and Regulatory Frameworks of Public Service Media in the Triangle of Politics, the Public and

Economy - Eva Nowak1-Nov-2014

● Video-on-demand: Nearly 80% of viewers welcome the chance to choose when they watch TV shows 4-Oct-2014

● BSkyB buys Murdoch's German and Italian stakes, creates Euro pay TV giant 30-Jul-2014

● G+J's Success Barometer shows mix of TV and magazine media creates superior involvement 3-Jun-2014

● Netflix announces expansion to Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg 24-May-2014

● Case studies on local and regional media outside the UK: France, Germany, USA 23-Apr-2014

● German TV giant ProSiebenSat.1 buys 20 percent of YouTube network The Collective 27-Mar-2014

Guinea

● BBC launches WhatsApp service in West Africa to fight Ebola 16-Oct-2014

Hong Kong

● BBC website blocked throughout China in the wake of its coverage of Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution 16-Oct-2014

● Self-censorship in Hong Kong claims another popular radio host 13-Feb-2014

Hungary

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

India

● Indian media fret as conglomerate buys up major news channel 8-Aug-2014

● How BBC News covered Indian elections on WhatsApp and WeChat 24-Jul-2014

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Iran

● Middle East TVs careful with coverage to the beheading of the British hostage, David Haines 16-Sep-2014

Iraq

● Middle East TVs careful with coverage to the beheading of the British hostage, David Haines 16-Sep-2014

● Behind the BBC's interactive video 'The rise of the Islamic State' 12-Aug-2014

Israel

● Media wars over Gaza: Why British broadcasters are still failing in their scrutiny of Israeli officials 8-Aug-2014

Italy

● Autonomy and Regulatory Frameworks of Public Service Media in the Triangle of Politics, the Public and

Economy - Eva Nowak1-Nov-2014

● BSkyB buys Murdoch's German and Italian stakes, creates Euro pay TV giant 30-Jul-2014

Japan

● The Value of Public Service Media - Nordicom 1-Jul-2014

● Amateur Footage: A Global Study of User-Generated Content in TV News and Online 26-Apr-2014

● Hulu is selling its Japanese service to Nippon TV 2-Mar-2014

● Is Japan’s public NHK losing journalistic independence? 13-Feb-2014

Korea South

● Everyone but South Koreans can watch South Korean TV on YouTube 6-Dec-2014

Latvia

● Latvia suspends Russian-language TV station, citing alleged "war propaganda" 12-Apr-2014

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

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Liberia

● The fight against Ebola: New radio shows for Liberia 17-Nov-2014

● BBC launches WhatsApp service in West Africa to fight Ebola 16-Oct-2014

Lithuania

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

Luxembourg

● Netflix announces expansion to Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg 24-May-2014

Malaysia

● Kremlin has mastered propaganda, but not photoshop: Fake MH17 photo lights up RuNet 15-Nov-2014

● RT, a Russian television network under spotlight after Malaysia Airlines crash in Ukraine 27-Jul-2014

● Sky News apologises after reporter looked through MH17 luggage during live broadcast 21-Jul-2014

● Russia Today reporter resigns in protest at MH17 coverage 19-Jul-2014

Maldives

● Assessment of media development in the Maldives: Based on UNESCO’s Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

Moldova

● Moldova banned Russia 24 TV channel to please US, EU - Moldovan lawmaker 5-Jul-2014

● Moldova suspends Russia’s Rossiya-24 TV channel until 2015 5-Jul-2014

● Legal analysis of the draft laws amending and complementing the Moldovan Audiovisual Code 13-May-2014

● Freedom of the media in Eastern Partnership Countries 2013 - report 19-Apr-2014

● Annual press freedom report in the Republic of Moldova in 2013 - IJC 21-Mar-2014

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Mozambique

● Assessment of media development in Mozambique: Based on UNESCO's Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

Nepal

● Assessment of media development in Nepal: Based on UNESCO's Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

●Narrowing the gap between citizens and government in Nepal: Sajha Sawal is a platform for common people 30-Jan-2014

Netherlands

● Making public television social? Public service broadcasting and the challenges of social media - study 27-Aug-2014

● RT, a Russian television network under spotlight after Malaysia Airlines crash in Ukraine 27-Jul-2014

● Sky News apologises after reporter looked through MH17 luggage during live broadcast 21-Jul-2014

● The Value of Public Service Media - Nordicom 1-Jul-2014

Norway

● The iconic slow-TV program: The real-time recording of a train journey, from Bergen to Oslo, in 2009 20-Dec-2014

● How AJ+ and Norway's NRK are engaging millennials: From conversation inspiring stories to Snapchat 14-Nov-2014

● How a Norwegian public radio station is using Snapchat to connect young listeners with news 20-Aug-2014

● Report on the TV news market in Europe (covering 38 countries) - The European Audiovisual Observatory 1-Jul-2014

● The newsonomics of Schibsted’s VGTV and web-native TV 14-Mar-2014

Palestinian Authority

● Al Jazeera documentaries with new Palestine Remix: Maps, timelines, quizzes and databases with 17 films

that can be ‘remixed’ by users5-Dec-2014

● Media wars over Gaza: Why British broadcasters are still failing in their scrutiny of Israeli officials 8-Aug-2014

● Assessment of media development in Palestine: Based on UNESCO's Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

● Promoting accountability through debate in the Palestinian Territories on national TV, radio, and BBC Arabic 4-Jun-2014

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Poland

● Autonomy and Regulatory Frameworks of Public Service Media in the Triangle of Politics, the Public and

Economy - Eva Nowak1-Nov-2014

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

Qatar

● Al Jazeera documentaries with new Palestine Remix: Maps, timelines, quizzes and databases with 17 films

that can be ‘remixed’ by users5-Dec-2014

● How AJ+ and Norway's NRK are engaging millennials: From conversation inspiring stories to Snapchat 14-Nov-2014

● Al Jazeera English on 'contradicting the mainstream narrative' 14-Nov-2014

● Al Jazeera English: From a TV channel to a multiplatform offering ranging from written news to interactives 6-Nov-2014

● Al Jazeera has launched its first newsgame: Gamers investigating the illegal fishing trade in Sierra Leone 25-Sep-2014

● Middle East TVs careful with coverage to the beheading of the British hostage, David Haines 16-Sep-2014

● How Al Jazeera's AJ+ aims to engage millennials 15-Sep-2014

● Al Jazeera launches AJ+ on September 15: The latest hard news in interactive format 1-Sep-2014

● Judge says devil united journalists from Al Jazeera to destabilize nation 25-Jul-2014

● Code of Ethics - Al Jazeera 13-Jul-2014

● Al Jazeera is shutting down its offices in Egypt and firing its staff 20-Jun-2014

● Al Jazeera just soft-launched its AJ+ online video network 14-Jun-2014

● Qatar to launch Al Jazeera counterweight 8-May-2014

● Amateur Footage: A Global Study of User-Generated Content in TV News and Online 26-Apr-2014

Romania

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

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Russia

● How the Kremlin is killing off the last of Russia’s independent media: TV Dozhd (TV Rain) 18-Dec-2014

● Tomsk TV-2: Independent Siberian TV channel faces shutdown 12-Dec-2014

● Russian liberal Rain TV (Russian: TV Dozhd) forced to quit premises 10-Dec-2014

● Russia’s largest social network Vkontakte now more popular among young people than any website or TV

channel5-Dec-2014

● Lugansk News Today: One man's SEO battle with Russia Today 20-Nov-2014

● Kremlin has mastered propaganda, but not photoshop: Fake MH17 photo lights up RuNet 15-Nov-2014

● Most Russians say state-run media 'objective' in Ukraine coverage 12-Nov-2014

● Putin’s moves to kill Ekho Moskvy demand a US response 11-Nov-2014

● Russia's RT channel threatened with sanctions in Britain over bias 11-Nov-2014

● Russia Today threatened with Ofcom sanctions due to bias 11-Nov-2014

● UK broadcast media regulator OFCOM warns RT of sanction for repeated failure to present Ukrainian

viewpoint10-Nov-2014

● The Kremlin is killing Echo of Moscow, Russia’s last independent radio station 9-Nov-2014

● Ekho Moskvy journalist fired over “insensitive” tweet, radio station's fate in limbo 7-Nov-2014

● Russian intellectuals ask state-run TV to admit falsehoods in Ukraine reports 25-Oct-2014

● RT: Russia's international media poisons minds 13-Oct-2014

● Putin's 'girlfriend' Alina Kabayeva to head pro-Kremlin National Media Group 18-Sep-2014

● OSCE Representative urges authorities in Ukraine to respect media after raid on Vesti newspaper 13-Sep-2014

● Producer for 'Ukraine Today' network trolls 'Russia Today' host during live broadcast 3-Sep-2014

● Ukraine Today aims to clarify Russian media misinformation: Media mogul Igor Kolomoisky has his sights

set high28-Aug-2014

● CPJ: Ukraine must reverse ban on 14 Russian TV channels 22-Aug-2014

● Russian TV channel RF recycled 2013 footage of Kazakhstan rocket explosion to “show” non-existent

Ukrainian missile attack in Donbas22-Aug-2014

● U.S. agency contemplates satellite network competitor to Russia Today 18-Aug-2014

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Russia

● Russia goes viral: How the RT network built a U.S. audience 17-Aug-2014

● Russian state media aims for radio station in Helsinki – already discussing license 12-Aug-2014

● Coca-Cola removes adverts from 4 Russian TV channels 8-Aug-2014

● In bed with the Kremlin: Swedish business in Russia (Top ten TV channels in Russia and their owners) 7-Aug-2014

● Nobody exploits basic human insecurity and fear quite like Putin's favorite TV host, Dmitry Kiselev 5-Aug-2014

● Mouthpieces for the Kremlin’s propaganda channel RT aren’t brave - Masha Gessen 30-Jul-2014

● RT, a Russian television network under spotlight after Malaysia Airlines crash in Ukraine 27-Jul-2014

● The line between bias and propaganda: EJN Director speaks to Russia Today about the place of ethics in

journalism22-Jul-2014

● Russia Today faces UK investigation over MH17 news coverage 22-Jul-2014

● Russia Today reporter resigns in protest at MH17 coverage 19-Jul-2014

● TV journalist Pavel Sheremet quits in protest at Kremlin's policies on Ukraine 17-Jul-2014

● Moldova banned Russia 24 TV channel to please US, EU - Moldovan lawmaker 5-Jul-2014

● Moldova suspends Russia’s Rossiya-24 TV channel until 2015 5-Jul-2014

● Report on the TV news market in Europe (covering 38 countries) - The European Audiovisual Observatory 1-Jul-2014

● Throwing a wrench in Russia’s propaganda machine: The Interpreter magazine vs RT (Russia Today) 19-Jun-2014

● The BBC should revamp its Russian service, fight state propaganda by reaching larger Russian audiences 2-Jun-2014

● Russian professor Valery Solovei explains media manipulation: Television determines the agenda 19-Apr-2014

● Russian TV weatherman blends weather with politics 18-Apr-2014

● Voice of America broadcast silenced by Russian officials 14-Apr-2014

● Last truly independent Russian TV station Rain has come under immense pressure to close down 13-Apr-2014

● Donations prolong life of opposition TV station Rain 13-Apr-2014

● Latvia suspends Russian-language TV station, citing alleged "war propaganda" 12-Apr-2014

● Triumph of the will: Putin's war against Russia's last independent TV channel Rain 11-Apr-2014

● Russian media tycoon launches London Live, a local TV channel 31-Mar-2014

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Russia

● ‘Anonymous International’ leaks Kremlin's instructions to Russian TV 29-Mar-2014

● Meet Ukraine’s media moguls: Russia’s advance into Crimea has transformed Ukrainian TV news coverage 28-Mar-2014

● A telethon to save Russia's independent TV Rain 28-Mar-2014

● How the truth is made at Russia Today: An inside look at the Kremlin-funded media outlet 23-Mar-2014

● Russia can turn US to radioactive ash - Kremlin-backed journalist 23-Mar-2014

● As Ukrainian and Russian TV channels exchange a war of words, many are turning to social media for their

news23-Mar-2014

● Resignations shine unwelcome light on to Russia Today 14-Mar-2014

● Russia Today newsreader resigns on-air over Ukraine 8-Mar-2014

● OSCE media freedom representative gravely concerned about presence of armed people at state-run

channel Krym in Ukraine1-Mar-2014

● Winter Olympics were profitable for NBC; The Cold War mentality still alive, Russia seen as basically

negative26-Feb-2014

● Russian court rejects $1.4m lawsuit against embattled TV Rain 12-Feb-2014

● Asking the wrong question on Russian TV: The moral indignation of "concerned citizens" 12-Feb-2014

● TV Rain: The dependence of Russian independent television 9-Feb-2014

● Dozhd is tuned out: Cable providers across Russia announced they would not carry the network 4-Feb-2014

● So long to TV Rain (Dozhd), Russia's only independent TV station? 29-Jan-2014

● The liberal-leaning Dozhd television channel faces closure threat over WWII poll 29-Jan-2014

● Kremlin-funded television station Russia Today biased? ‘Facts are my religion’, says London reporter 14-Jan-2014

Serbia

● Serbian TV under threat: Digital switchover is likely to force Serbia’s overcrowded media market to shrink 4-Sep-2014

● Political pressure on Serbian media begins to show on TV 5-Feb-2014

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Sierra Leone

● BBC launches WhatsApp service in West Africa to fight Ebola 16-Oct-2014

● Al Jazeera has launched its first newsgame: Gamers investigating the illegal fishing trade in Sierra Leone 25-Sep-2014

Slovakia

● Do Slovak citizens want the radio to play more Slovak songs? (in Slovak) 22-Jul-2014

● "Shooty" and "Cynická obluda" say why the satire has died on TV (in Slovak) 6-Jun-2014

● The pressure of commerce and power is a hundred times greater than that of politics - Vaclav Mika, CEO of

RTVS (in Slovak)23-May-2014

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

Slovenia

● IDC Insight analyzes the market for TV services in Central Europe: A focus on pay TV platforms 28-Jan-2014

South Sudan

● First national audience media survey of South Sudan finds radio the most accessible source of information -

Internews4-Jan-2014

Spain

● DirecTV launches Spanish-language streaming service Yaveo 28-Dec-2014

● Autonomy and Regulatory Frameworks of Public Service Media in the Triangle of Politics, the Public and

Economy - Eva Nowak1-Nov-2014

● Measuring the contribution of magazines in campaigns where TV is the main medium - The Spanish

Magazines Association3-Jun-2014

Sweden

● Media development 2014 - The Swedish Broadcasting Authority 25-Nov-2014

● Autonomy and Regulatory Frameworks of Public Service Media in the Triangle of Politics, the Public and

Economy - Eva Nowak1-Nov-2014

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Sweden

● In bed with the Kremlin: Swedish business in Russia (Top ten TV channels in Russia and their owners) 7-Aug-2014

● The Value of Public Service Media - Nordicom 1-Jul-2014

● A History of Swedish Broadcasting: Communicative ethos, genres and institutional change 1-Jul-2014

● Netflix goes live on cable box in Sweden, wants to do the same in the U.S. soon 21-Jan-2014

Switzerland

● How social TV channel 'joiz' connects with young audiences 3-Oct-2014

● Report on the TV news market in Europe (covering 38 countries) - The European Audiovisual Observatory 1-Jul-2014

● The values translated: Editorial guidelines - European Broadcasting Union 17-Jun-2014

● Netflix announces expansion to Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg 24-May-2014

Syria

● Behind the BBC's interactive video 'The rise of the Islamic State' 12-Aug-2014

Tanzania

● Building resilience to climate change in Tanzania - BBC Media Action radio project 18-Jun-2014

Thailand

● BBC launches first social media-only news service - for Thailand 8-Aug-2014

● BBC launched a Thai news feed through Facebook to help get news in and out of Thailand 11-Jul-2014

● 4 more TV stations and 6 community radio stations joined the list of 10 TV stations previously closed by the

military24-May-2014

Timor-Leste

● Assessment of media development in Timor-Leste: Based on UNESCO's Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

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Tunisia

● Assessment of media development in Tunisia: Based on UNESCO's Media Development Indicators 30-Jul-2014

Turkey

● News Corp's Dow Jones to eliminate local-language news products, a radio broadcasting unit and a Sunday

insert15-Nov-2014

● The most popular news channel on YouTube is not CNN, The New York Times or Vice, but The Young

Turks2-Nov-2014

Ukraine

● Lugansk News Today: One man's SEO battle with Russia Today 20-Nov-2014

● Kremlin has mastered propaganda, but not photoshop: Fake MH17 photo lights up RuNet 15-Nov-2014

● Most Russians say state-run media 'objective' in Ukraine coverage 12-Nov-2014

● UK broadcast media regulator OFCOM warns RT of sanction for repeated failure to present Ukrainian

viewpoint10-Nov-2014

● Russian intellectuals ask state-run TV to admit falsehoods in Ukraine reports 25-Oct-2014

● Ukraine’s UT-1: Transitioning a state broadcaster to a public service broadcaster 18-Sep-2014

● OSCE Representative urges authorities in Ukraine to respect media after raid on Vesti newspaper 13-Sep-2014

● Producer for 'Ukraine Today' network trolls 'Russia Today' host during live broadcast 3-Sep-2014

● Ukraine Today aims to clarify Russian media misinformation: Media mogul Igor Kolomoisky has his sights

set high28-Aug-2014

● CPJ: Ukraine must reverse ban on 14 Russian TV channels 22-Aug-2014

● Russian TV channel RF recycled 2013 footage of Kazakhstan rocket explosion to “show” non-existent

Ukrainian missile attack in Donbas22-Aug-2014

● New English language TV station called Ukraine Today set to launch 25-Jul-2014

● Sky News apologises after reporter looked through MH17 luggage during live broadcast 21-Jul-2014

● Russia Today reporter resigns in protest at MH17 coverage 19-Jul-2014

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Ukraine

● TV journalist Pavel Sheremet quits in protest at Kremlin's policies on Ukraine 17-Jul-2014

● Throwing a wrench in Russia’s propaganda machine: The Interpreter magazine vs RT (Russia Today) 19-Jun-2014

● Ukraine's law on the Public Service Broadcasting came into force: Key highlights 11-Jun-2014

● Freedom of the media in Eastern Partnership Countries 2013 - report 19-Apr-2014

● Russian professor Valery Solovei explains media manipulation: Television determines the agenda 19-Apr-2014

● Russian TV weatherman blends weather with politics 18-Apr-2014

● Last truly independent Russian TV station Rain has come under immense pressure to close down 13-Apr-2014

● ‘Anonymous International’ leaks Kremlin's instructions to Russian TV 29-Mar-2014

● Meet Ukraine’s media moguls: Russia’s advance into Crimea has transformed Ukrainian TV news coverage 28-Mar-2014

● How the truth is made at Russia Today: An inside look at the Kremlin-funded media outlet 23-Mar-2014

● Russia can turn US to radioactive ash - Kremlin-backed journalist 23-Mar-2014

● As Ukrainian and Russian TV channels exchange a war of words, many are turning to social media for their

news23-Mar-2014

● Russia Today newsreader resigns on-air over Ukraine 8-Mar-2014

● OSCE media freedom representative gravely concerned about presence of armed people at state-run

channel Krym in Ukraine1-Mar-2014

United Arab Emirates

● Middle East TVs careful with coverage to the beheading of the British hostage, David Haines 16-Sep-2014

United Kingdom

● Creating a distinctive radio station sound: Write a sound style guide for your staff - Philip Hilton 27-Dec-2014

● Government should have no role in running of BBC World Service, says John Birt 21-Dec-2014

● Sky News and BBC: 5 tips for streaming live video from a smartphone 18-Dec-2014

● Archant's Mustard TV has launched on Virgin TV platform 13-Dec-2014

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United Kingdom

● UK millennials look it up on mobile after tuning in to TV: TV most likely to prompt millennials' mobile

research11-Dec-2014

● Inside BBC Pop Up, an experimental mobile news bureau 11-Dec-2014

● BBC Radio 4 Extra to broadcast hit US podcast Serial 6-Dec-2014

● World Leaders get their news from the New York Times, Reuters, CNN and the Economist 3-Dec-2014

● How the BBC and regional outlets are collaborating in news 1-Dec-2014

● A study shows how magazines complement TV; tablet ads are as engaging as print ads 29-Nov-2014

● BBC and local newspapers are moving closer together: ‘Shared content’ pilot scheme is extended 28-Nov-2014

● Tips for dealing with suspicious user-generated content - Chris Hamilton, BBC News social media editor 27-Nov-2014

● Visual journalism team helps BBC solve 3 audience challenges 26-Nov-2014

● Basic tips for radio journalists - David Brewer 21-Nov-2014

● A new breed of co-operatives is looking to redefine local media: Bristol Cable and Sheffield Live! TV 17-Nov-2014

● ISIS in the news: Lessons for coverage from CNN, Al Jazeera and France 24 17-Nov-2014

● Local papers cautious as BBC courts them with free content 15-Nov-2014

● Reuters TV aims to personalize news broadcasts 13-Nov-2014

● Approaches to mobile video at The Telegraph and BBC 12-Nov-2014

● BBC mulls paying local newspapers for content and fund to pay for court reporting 12-Nov-2014

● Russia's RT channel threatened with sanctions in Britain over bias 11-Nov-2014

● Russia Today threatened with Ofcom sanctions due to bias 11-Nov-2014

● UK broadcast media regulator OFCOM warns RT of sanction for repeated failure to present Ukrainian

viewpoint10-Nov-2014

● Guardian boss: BBC distorting news market in Australia, Google must face 'editorial responsibilities' 8-Nov-2014

● Wall Street Journal & BBC News using TouchCast interactive video 7-Nov-2014

● Autonomy and Regulatory Frameworks of Public Service Media in the Triangle of Politics, the Public and

Economy - Eva Nowak1-Nov-2014

● BBC will track links removed under Google Right to Be Forgotten, calls for appeals process 25-Oct-2014

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United Kingdom

● Guidelines for publishers and broadcasters to stay safe when managing content submitted by users -

n0tice.com23-Oct-2014

● Advice from the BBC for covering niche subjects 18-Oct-2014

● The Wall Street Journal, the BBC, and RGB Media shared formats and channels to reach new audiences 16-Oct-2014

● How to make great TV and radio news packages: 20 tips 13-Oct-2014

● 3 ways BBC uses data journalism to increase reader engagement 10-Oct-2014

● Tablets are pushing TV sets and game consoles out of children’s bedrooms 10-Oct-2014

● Sky News reporter going through plane crash victims' luggage caused 'considerable offence' 10-Oct-2014

● Reuters is the latest to try reinventing news with digital TV service 7-Oct-2014

● Television/film/video producer: Job description 7-Oct-2014

● How BBC Worldwide views the shift to programmatic ads 7-Oct-2014

● Six stations are on-air, 23 are on the way and one has already gone bust. Will local TV work in the UK? 7-Oct-2014

● Sky News aiming to be 'multiplatform broadcaster': A liveblog integrating digital and television 3-Oct-2014

● BBC One must broadcast 40 hours of peak-time current affairs a year under new rules after Trust found lack

of 'impact'25-Sep-2014

● How wearables are already delivering the news: FT, CNN, audio on the go 22-Sep-2014

● BBC News launches account on instant messenger app Line: An experiment with video distribution 16-Sep-2014

● BBC mobile bureau 'crowdsourcing story ideas' in the US, organising community meet-ups and journalism

workshops11-Sep-2014

● BBC goes local - and mobile - with experimental ‘popup’ bureaus in six U.S. cities 10-Sep-2014

● How the BBC helps publishers search their audio archives 9-Sep-2014

● Making public television social? Public service broadcasting and the challenges of social media - study 27-Aug-2014

● Lessons from BBC virtual reality sports stream at Glasgow Games 12-Aug-2014

● Behind the BBC's interactive video 'The rise of the Islamic State' 12-Aug-2014

● Media wars over Gaza: Why British broadcasters are still failing in their scrutiny of Israeli officials 8-Aug-2014

● BBC launches first social media-only news service - for Thailand 8-Aug-2014

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United Kingdom

● How the BBC approaches longform, immersive storytelling 3-Aug-2014

● BSkyB buys Murdoch's German and Italian stakes, creates Euro pay TV giant 30-Jul-2014

● Mouthpieces for the Kremlin’s propaganda channel RT aren’t brave - Masha Gessen 30-Jul-2014

● BBC resources for schools about World War I 28-Jul-2014

● RT, a Russian television network under spotlight after Malaysia Airlines crash in Ukraine 27-Jul-2014

● How BBC News covered Indian elections on WhatsApp and WeChat 24-Jul-2014

● Russia Today faces UK investigation over MH17 news coverage 22-Jul-2014

● News production tips for radio journalists: A simple checklist should improve your radio pieces 22-Jul-2014

● Facebook is more trusted for news than the Daily Star, according to BBC-commissioned survey 22-Jul-2014

● BBC must get more women on air, oversight group says 21-Jul-2014

● Sky News apologises after reporter looked through MH17 luggage during live broadcast 21-Jul-2014

● Tips for writing radio news scripts 21-Jul-2014

● BBC News to cut 415 posts as it restructures for digital 19-Jul-2014

● Russia Today reporter resigns in protest at MH17 coverage 19-Jul-2014

● BBC Editorial Guidelines 13-Jul-2014

● BBC launched a Thai news feed through Facebook to help get news in and out of Thailand 11-Jul-2014

● Score one for science: BBC tells journalists to stop including denialists on shows 8-Jul-2014

● The Value of Public Service Media - Nordicom 1-Jul-2014

● Archant claims 96,000 viewers for its local Mustard TV 26-Jun-2014

● James Harding: BBC wants to work with regional press to 'drive the revival of local journalism' 25-Jun-2014

● Building resilience to climate change in Tanzania - BBC Media Action radio project 18-Jun-2014

● BBC 'set to announce up to 600 redundancies - including 500 in News division' 5-Jun-2014

● Promoting accountability through debate in the Palestinian Territories on national TV, radio, and BBC Arabic 4-Jun-2014

● Developments in digital thinking at CNBC International 3-Jun-2014

● The BBC should revamp its Russian service, fight state propaganda by reaching larger Russian audiences 2-Jun-2014

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United Kingdom

● BBC fails to air Shipping Forecast for first time in more than 90 years 1-Jun-2014

● Tablet TV trend continues to grow in the UK: Majority of digital video ad views come via long-form content 29-May-2014

● Social media and TV are still separate activities for young UK consumers 24-May-2014

● BBC News staff told 'don't do anything stupid' on social media - after tweet by its editor branded racist and

sexist24-May-2014

● James Harding on how social media has changed the BBC’s world 23-May-2014

● BBC to launch daily infographics shared on social media 12-May-2014

● BBC.com and The NYT open digital platforms to paid-for content but journalists fear loss of credibility 29-Apr-2014

● Amateur Footage: A Global Study of User-Generated Content in TV News and Online 26-Apr-2014

● Local and regional media in the UK - Ofcom 23-Apr-2014

● Local TV coverage 2011: Data table showing indicative UK local TV coverage information 23-Apr-2014

● Communications Market Report 2013 - Ofcom 23-Apr-2014

● 20 years of digital milestones at BBC Online 19-Apr-2014

● Russian media tycoon launches London Live, a local TV channel 31-Mar-2014

● Americans learn about science from the internet; Brits watch TV 23-Mar-2014

● BBC content 'most shared' on Twitter by UK users in January 27-Feb-2014

● NS president Adrian Jeakings to MPs: BBC 'should pay' regional press for lifting their stories 26-Feb-2014

● What if there were no BBC Television? The net impact on UK viewers - report 26-Feb-2014

● Around one-third of UK smartphone owners multiscreen with non-TV devices 6-Feb-2014

● How the BBC and Guardian are innovating on Instagram 5-Feb-2014

● Learn how to turn TV archive footage into interactive videos 26-Jan-2014

● Liverpool news agency to launch TV stations in Mold and Swansea - full breakdown of first 25 local TV

licences26-Jan-2014

● BBC News launches video experiment on Instagram 23-Jan-2014

● How the BBC is thinking about native advertising 23-Jan-2014

● Kremlin-funded television station Russia Today biased? ‘Facts are my religion’, says London reporter 14-Jan-2014

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United States of America

● What 2015 has in store for native ads, TV and email 28-Dec-2014

● DirecTV launches Spanish-language streaming service Yaveo 28-Dec-2014

● TabletTV officially launches in San Francisco, starts taking orders 28-Dec-2014

● DirecTV completes deal with Disney for broad ESPN TV Everywhere access 28-Dec-2014

● DirecTV and Fox Networks carve TV Everywhere deal 21-Dec-2014

● GE teams with Vevo (and Nas) to get onto your TV 19-Dec-2014

● NBCU doubles down on TV Everywhere, launches authenticated broadcast streaming platform 18-Dec-2014

● ABC News: Live video streaming - journalists able to broadcast live footage from their smartphones 18-Dec-2014

● The Netflix disruption of pay-TV extends internationally 18-Dec-2014

● Number of young-adult pay-TV subscribers dropped 6% in one year - PwC 13-Dec-2014

● Hearst pays $81.25m to DreamWorks for 25% in AwesomenessTV 13-Dec-2014

● New PwC report casts doubt over cable’s future: Younger viewers are embracing cable alternatives 13-Dec-2014

● Defining quality in news has to value the user experience: Why TV news might be appealing to so many? -

Joshua Benton13-Dec-2014

● TV's dominant share of the global advertising market has peaked and is now in terminal decline -

ZenithOptimedia & Magna Global11-Dec-2014

● NPR to staff: Don’t participate in civil rights march 11-Dec-2014

● U.S. broadcaster intends to test newsgathering drones in Oregon 6-Dec-2014

● BBC Radio 4 Extra to broadcast hit US podcast Serial 6-Dec-2014

● Serving sports fans through Journalism - Robert Lipsyte, ESPN Ombudsman 6-Dec-2014

● Demand for traditional TV slips, digital video use soars - Nielsen 6-Dec-2014

● Is there a place on Facebook for old TV news? ABC will find out 5-Dec-2014

● China beats US for mobile TV episode viewing: Over 70% of China's smartphone owners watch full TV

shows on their phones5-Dec-2014

● Broadband homes without pay-TV up 155% since Oct. 2013 - Nielsen 5-Dec-2014

● Traditional TV viewing slides as online streaming views go up - Nielsen 5-Dec-2014

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United States of America

● Streaming video doesn't threaten cable TV - billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban 5-Dec-2014

● Roku leads the pack as 10% of broadband households buy streaming media devices in 2014 5-Dec-2014

● 10% of U.S. broadband homes purchased a streaming device in 2014 5-Dec-2014

● ABC launches a daily minute of news for Facebook 5-Dec-2014

● World Leaders get their news from the New York Times, Reuters, CNN and the Economist 3-Dec-2014

● About 19% of U.S. TV viewers own one of the three top OTT devices: Roku, Apple TV or Google

Chromecast1-Dec-2014

● Fox and Disney jointly own more than $100 billion in long-term sports commitments 1-Dec-2014

● Lessons learned: TV-newspaper partner on investigative project - KXAS (NBC5) and the Dallas Morning

News27-Nov-2014

● How a virus demanding a bitcoin ransom almost destroyed a public radio station’s archives 26-Nov-2014

● Will radio save science journalism? WNYC will soon have a new health unit 20-Nov-2014

● Competition for Cablevision? NYC launches ambitious public Wi-Fi project 20-Nov-2014

● Mobile devices surpass TV in viewership 20-Nov-2014

● ISIS in the news: Lessons for coverage from CNN, Al Jazeera and France 24 17-Nov-2014

● Under new publisher, Washington Post plans an upgraded assault on the airwaves 15-Nov-2014

● News Corp's Dow Jones to eliminate local-language news products, a radio broadcasting unit and a Sunday

insert15-Nov-2014

● Wall Street Journal to drop Sunday Journal and Wall Street Journal Radio Network 14-Nov-2014

● Putin’s moves to kill Ekho Moskvy demand a US response 11-Nov-2014

● Welcome to the million-dollar podcast: A niche medium grows up a bit and advertisers start to notice 8-Nov-2014

● Wall Street Journal & BBC News using TouchCast interactive video 7-Nov-2014

● Timeshifters typically watch a skipped TV show within three days of airing 2-Nov-2014

● The Association of Alternative Newsmedia early next year plans to launch an online radio station 2-Nov-2014

● The most popular news channel on YouTube is not CNN, The New York Times or Vice, but The Young

Turks2-Nov-2014

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United States of America

● On CNN International, the ‘news’ isn’t always the news: Autocratic sponsors and a blind eye to inconvenient

facts2-Nov-2014

● TV Everywhere use surges: Authenticated viewing jumped 388% in Q2, Adobe says 22-Oct-2014

● Multitasking during TV viewing takes steep uptick, TiVo says 20-Oct-2014

● Boston’s WBUR wants to build a new model for public media funding 18-Oct-2014

● WTF is programmatic TV advertising? 16-Oct-2014

● The Wall Street Journal, the BBC, and RGB Media shared formats and channels to reach new audiences 16-Oct-2014

● ‘About 170′ layoffs at CNN; headcount will be reduced by 300 16-Oct-2014

● Shazam is entering a partnership with Sun Broadcast Group to create interactive content for radio audiences 10-Oct-2014

● The Weather Channel's secret: Less weather, more clickbait 10-Oct-2014

● PBS pulls ads from Harper’s Magazine after critical essay 7-Oct-2014

● Americans’ faith in each of the three major news media platforms is at or tied with record lows in Gallup’s

polls7-Oct-2014

● CNN’s big bet on original digital video 4-Oct-2014

● How Fox Sports conquered social media 4-Oct-2014

● Why many Internet brands should advertise on TV, in 5 charts 4-Oct-2014

● Retrans wars may break the pay-TV model, boost OTT as small operators go Internet-only 4-Oct-2014

● This American Life tries to turn its radio audience onto podcasting with its new show Serial 3-Oct-2014

● 4 quick Twitter tips from Time, CNN, Mashable and NPR 27-Sep-2014

● TV news often too focused on disaster when covering climate change 27-Sep-2014

● How comments are moderated at NPR: All comments go through at least three filters 27-Sep-2014

● What are ethics of 'F*** it I quit'? Reporter outed as secret owner of Marijuana business 27-Sep-2014

● Advice for real-time reporting from BBC, Guardian, Telegraph: You have to apply some journalism to verify

the story25-Sep-2014

● CNN, anywhere: How TV Everywhere strategy is evolving in the world of cable news 25-Sep-2014

● Bloggers call out CNN for double standard on Fareed Zakaria: Extensive documentation on his plagiarism 25-Sep-2014

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United States of America

● Why YouTube is investing in its creators (again): Advantages for Google, particularly for over-the-top

consumption22-Sep-2014

● Netflix arrives: Only one-quarter of France's web users had heard of the VOD service two months ago 22-Sep-2014

● How wearables are already delivering the news: FT, CNN, audio on the go 22-Sep-2014

● How two St. Louis nonprofit newsrooms are learning to thrive as one outlet: St. Louis Public Radio and the

St. Louis Beacon22-Sep-2014

● Why radio is not dead, in 5 charts 18-Sep-2014

● Interactive ads will dominate Internet-TV services, experts say: Better targeting and ways to reach younger

audiences18-Sep-2014

● Los Angeles Times partners with DIRECTV, Washington Post partners with WCPO in Cincinnati 12-Sep-2014

● AT&T plans to bundle DirecTV video with satellite-delivered wireless broadband for rural customers 12-Sep-2014

● Why marketers must adjust TV spots for digital: Bridging TV and video for effective online advertising

creative12-Sep-2014

● PR firm to CNBC.com: We’ll pay you up to a buck per word to mention our clients 12-Sep-2014

● BBC mobile bureau 'crowdsourcing story ideas' in the US, organising community meet-ups and journalism

workshops11-Sep-2014

● BBC goes local - and mobile - with experimental ‘popup’ bureaus in six U.S. cities 10-Sep-2014

● 3 lessons in audience engagement from NPR Music 9-Sep-2014

● Seeking to bolster websites, TV stations hire away newspaper journalists 9-Sep-2014

● Older adults watch more digital video, less TV - Nielsen 8-Sep-2014

● TV is increasingly for old people, and the Internet is for the young - Moffett Nathanson Research 8-Sep-2014

● DirecTV to air Los Angeles Times documentaries 8-Sep-2014

● The L.A. Times will begin broadcasting original documentaries in mid-September 6-Sep-2014

● Tips for broadcast journalists: When sharing breaking news on social, speed trumps beauty 4-Sep-2014

● Interactive team of Fusion, a television and digital network, wants to change the way people interact with

stories27-Aug-2014

● Tablet TV coming to San Francisco, other cities planned 26-Aug-2014

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United States of America

● U.S. agency contemplates satellite network competitor to Russia Today 18-Aug-2014

● Russia goes viral: How the RT network built a U.S. audience 17-Aug-2014

● Cable has more broadband than video subscribers, report says 16-Aug-2014

● Today in media history: CBS TV network news begins - a list of “CBS Evening News” network anchors (1948-

2014)16-Aug-2014

● NPR is hoping to "find a new audience" with a personalised radio app 12-Aug-2014

● In Cincinnati, a local TV station is making it feel more like a two-newspaper town: A purely broadcast-and-

digital outfit12-Aug-2014

● NBC News redesigns homepage again to reinstate scannable headlines and greater density 12-Aug-2014

● Q2 2014 earnings: Scripps revenues up 2%; TV increases 4% 11-Aug-2014

● Nielsen data shows mobile devices & social networks are making TV better 8-Aug-2014

● The merged broadcast and digital media company, based in Cincinnati, will retain The E.W. Scripps Co.

name3-Aug-2014

● Why TV Everywhere, pay TV's highly complex multiscreen initiative, can't get it together: Four good reasons 3-Aug-2014

● Over 45% of U.S. pay-TV subscribers want cloud-based DVR - Parks Associates 3-Aug-2014

● NPR one delivers a curated public radio stream for the smartphone era 3-Aug-2014

● Scripps, Journal Communications will combine broadcast groups, spin off newspapers 2-Aug-2014

● Splitsville: Why newspapers and TV are going their separate ways corporately 2-Aug-2014

● The newsonomics of NPR One and the dream of personalized public radio 30-Jul-2014

● NPR learns about (new) media accountability – the hard way: Ombudsman's job description 30-Jul-2014

● Mouthpieces for the Kremlin’s propaganda channel RT aren’t brave - Masha Gessen 30-Jul-2014

● Survey: Women and minorities on TV and radio reach a high that’s still pretty low 28-Jul-2014

● Connected TV devices in U.S. to double by 2017, study says 24-Jul-2014

● Employment down, anchor salaries stagnant in local TV newsrooms 24-Jul-2014

● NowThis News pivots for the Vine and Instagram era 24-Jul-2014

● Center for investigative reporting to launch public radio show 19-Jul-2014

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United States of America

● How NPR's Next Generation Radio, which trains young journalists, has evolved since 2000 16-Jul-2014

● NPR downgrades and disables its ombudsman 16-Jul-2014

● Study: Consumers who watch TV in bulk are more receptive to ads 15-Jul-2014

● Facebook and Nielsen team up to track mobile TV watching 15-Jul-2014

● RTDNA Code of Ethics - Radio Television Digital News Association 13-Jul-2014

● Broadcast-only households jump 4%, Nielsen stats show 11-Jul-2014

● Retweets are endorsements at NPR and AP, but not at NYT 11-Jul-2014

● Do you have a fair use right to publish World Cup goals? ESPN takedowns raise questions 3-Jul-2014

● Journalists at odds with union over role of Voice of America 3-Jul-2014

● The Weather Channel has found an unlikely new application for its weather data: Fitness 2-Jul-2014

● "Historical anachronism": Over-the-air television is dead despite Aereo loss, analyst says 2-Jul-2014

● CBS makes more ad revenue from online video than broadcast, report says 2-Jul-2014

● In Philadelphia, the Internet Archive is assembling a new way to monitor campaigns on TV 2-Jul-2014

● Tracking political spending on television ads just got easier 2-Jul-2014

● Over-the-air streaming provider Aereo temporarily halts operations 30-Jun-2014

● So it begins: Fox using Aereo precedent in battle against Dish 30-Jun-2014

● Can programmatic TV ads accurately target watchers? 25-Jun-2014

● CNN to study drone use for reporting 24-Jun-2014

● Smart TVs won't dominate the connected TV future, study says 24-Jun-2014

● ABC News is bringing the content of its iPad app to the Apple TV 24-Jun-2014

● America’s international broadcasters are losing the air wars - Markos Kounalakis 23-Jun-2014

● Throwing a wrench in Russia’s propaganda machine: The Interpreter magazine vs RT (Russia Today) 19-Jun-2014

● Why did NBC reportedly pay Chelsea Clinton $600,000 a year? 18-Jun-2014

● WSJ report: Pay TV mergers will trigger media consolidation 17-Jun-2014

● US TV ad market still growing more than digital video 15-Jun-2014

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United States of America

● Majority of US Internet users to use a connected TV by 2015 15-Jun-2014

● Netflix cutting into the pay TV market, report says 15-Jun-2014

● Remaking public media with games, video, non-profits and… Vice? 15-Jun-2014

● NBC News Digital’s Breaking News app will now send alerts specific to where readers - and their phones -

are located14-Jun-2014

● When blending TV and digital video, use TV for reach and digital video for frequency 9-Jun-2014

● Close to half of all U.S. households subscribe to Netflix, Amazon Prime or Hulu Plus 6-Jun-2014

● Kids still spend the most time with TV 5-Jun-2014

● A closer look at the billions of dollars Netflix, Amazon and Hulu are spending on original content 5-Jun-2014

● TV Everywhere growth outpaces that of online channels 5-Jun-2014

● US review of music licensing spells trouble for internet radio 5-Jun-2014

● Developments in digital thinking at CNBC International 3-Jun-2014

● Fewer local TV stations supply news content to newspapers, radio stations or other TV stations than in

previous years3-Jun-2014

● Tow Center launches Amateur Footage: A global study of user-generated content in TV and online news

output3-Jun-2014

● YouTube launches its own ISP streaming quality index 1-Jun-2014

● Fox News gets another pay-TV competitor: Newsmax TV 1-Jun-2014

● US lawmakers mull international broadcasting changes: The Broadcasting Board of Governors is "badly

broken"31-May-2014

● It’s alive! What NPR learned from turning its @nprnews Twitter account from a bot into a human 29-May-2014

● Web content is starting to grab more TV ad money 24-May-2014

● Around 60% of media buyers don’t know how to purchase connected TV video ads 24-May-2014

● Fox Sports and ESPN: Sports content proves natural fit for native advertising 24-May-2014

● TV Everywhere is too complicated and fragmented to be really popular - but it has changed television 24-May-2014

● It’s official: AT&T will buy DirecTV satellite television business for $48.5B 24-May-2014

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United States of America

● YouTube is reportedly buying video game live streaming site Twitch for $1 billion 24-May-2014

● Netflix announces expansion to Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Luxembourg 24-May-2014

● Peel offers TV networks a way to advertise shows within its remote control app: Tune in right from within the

ad24-May-2014

● Nielsen estimates 116.3 million TV homes, up 0.4% 24-May-2014

● Gannett will buy 6 more TV stations 23-May-2014

● AP, Fox Sports to sell sports data company 23-May-2014

● CNN fires serial plagiarist 23-May-2014

● How the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review succeeded in the online radio business 23-May-2014

● TuneIn relaunches with a big focus on social to become the Twitter of radio 12-May-2014

● Nielsen: People watch just 17 of 189 available channels on a regular basis 7-May-2014

● Building an analytics culture in a newsroom: How NPR is trying to expand its digital thinking 3-May-2014

● BBC.com and The NYT open digital platforms to paid-for content but journalists fear loss of credibility 29-Apr-2014

● Surveys say most people still like their live TV linear 26-Apr-2014

● Amateur Footage: A Global Study of User-Generated Content in TV News and Online 26-Apr-2014

● Case studies on local and regional media outside the UK: France, Germany, USA 23-Apr-2014

● Can online video advertising outpace TV ads? Skeptics sound off 19-Apr-2014

● Aereo’s CEO on the future of Netflix: How people will watch television five years from now 19-Apr-2014

● Despite ABC News/CPI blowup, here’s how news partnerships can work 19-Apr-2014

● Voice of America broadcast silenced by Russian officials 14-Apr-2014

● CNN launches interactive app CNNx, to let viewers choose stories and other content in real time 13-Apr-2014

● Study questions prevalence of second screening: Twitter and Facebook wield little influence on TV watching 13-Apr-2014

● The technology behind Android TV: How Google wants to reinvent apps for the living room 13-Apr-2014

● NPR's voice recognition-enabled ads ask for listener engagement 4-Apr-2014

● Study tracks how TV viewers second-screen with social media 27-Mar-2014

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United States of America

● How AOL maintains editorial independence in Ford-sponsored ‘This Built America’ series 27-Mar-2014

● Americans learn about science from the internet; Brits watch TV 23-Mar-2014

● How the truth is made at Russia Today: An inside look at the Kremlin-funded media outlet 23-Mar-2014

● Russia can turn US to radioactive ash - Kremlin-backed journalist 23-Mar-2014

● Tipping point: More time spent on mobile than TV 23-Mar-2014

● Long live television: Digital video ad convergence keeps TV relevant 23-Mar-2014

● Warren Buffett buys a TV station 14-Mar-2014

● Resignations shine unwelcome light on to Russia Today 14-Mar-2014

● Flipboard is acquiring Zite from CNN, forming advertising and content partnership with news and media giant 8-Mar-2014

● TV still dominates video usage, but online is growing 8-Mar-2014

● How TV news can cut through the static: Embrace a Wikipedia model for online video - Jeff Jarvis 8-Mar-2014

● Flipboard acquires Zite from CNN as bigger players are moving into news aggregation 8-Mar-2014

● Russia Today newsreader resigns on-air over Ukraine 8-Mar-2014

● TV is dead. Now what? What the decline of television means for politics - and why the medium is the new

message2-Mar-2014

● ESPN launches 15 college sports networks on Apple TV, Roku set-tops 2-Mar-2014

● Hulu is selling its Japanese service to Nippon TV 2-Mar-2014

● Why live video won't save the news business: The Washington Post's “ESPN of politics” 27-Feb-2014

● Live video isn’t working for newspapers because they try to do TV (which has its own problems) & it’s not

done well27-Feb-2014

● Local newspapers and TV stations are building their own private ad exchange with Google: Programmatic

buying27-Feb-2014

● Why isn’t live video working for news sites? It’s about quality 27-Feb-2014

● Winter Olympics were profitable for NBC; The Cold War mentality still alive, Russia seen as basically

negative26-Feb-2014

● TV viewers shopping, messaging, surfing and more on second screens 15-Feb-2014

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United States of America

● 3 out of 5 broadband households now have a connected TV 15-Feb-2014

● CNN Latino to shut down by month’s end 8-Feb-2014

● Radiotopia, a new podcast network will focus on story-driven radio shows: “Flipping the model” of broadcast-

to-internet6-Feb-2014

● NBC News puts more emphasis on original digital video in its relaunch of NBCNews.com 6-Feb-2014

● What’s keeping audio from going viral? NPR experiments with building earworms for social media 6-Feb-2014

● NBC News reveals responsive redesign of website in time for Winter Olympics 6-Feb-2014

● Let’s face it: Social TV is dead, and much of it was a bad idea to begin with 30-Jan-2014

● Pew study shows local TV news still the ‘top news source’ 29-Jan-2014

● YouTube, news sites will livestream the State of the Union address 28-Jan-2014

● The mobile inevitability: How CNN is prepping for the majority-mobile audience coming in 2014 27-Jan-2014

● CNN has cut more than 40 senior journalists from its newsgathering operation 26-Jan-2014

● Redesigning its TV apps helped Hulu to grow viewing time by 30 percent 26-Jan-2014

● Last.fm launches YouTube-based radio to cut down on costs 26-Jan-2014

● Netflix wants to introduce three pricing tiers for new members 23-Jan-2014

● As CNN mobile traffic hits 40%, editor calls web vs. apps debate 'red herring' 23-Jan-2014

● Netflix goes live on cable box in Sweden, wants to do the same in the U.S. soon 21-Jan-2014

● Consumers believe mobile will replace TV by 2022, most prefer content live 11-Jan-2014

● Many Americans can’t recognize the NBC anchor Brian Williams 11-Jan-2014

● Most Americans have no idea who Brian Williams is: Anchor for the highest rated NBC Nightly News 9-Jan-2014

● Vice News wants to take documentary-style storytelling to hot spots around the globe 7-Jan-2014

● Netflix testing $7 monthly plan for some new users 4-Jan-2014

Venezuela

● Amateur Footage: A Global Study of User-Generated Content in TV News and Online 26-Apr-2014

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Global/International

● What 2015 has in store for native ads, TV and email 28-Dec-2014

● LinkedIn will be a powerhouse in 2015 28-Dec-2014

● Why messaging apps will change the social media landscape in 2015: Challenging more than the humble

SMS28-Dec-2014

● Top 5 Web design trends for 2015: Mobile focus, interactive scrolling, clean simple layout 28-Dec-2014

● 11 social media trend predictions for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● 10 experts predict digital marketing trends for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● Trends to expect in enterprise apps for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● 2015 will be the year of enterprise mobile apps 28-Dec-2014

● The 2014 media predictions: How they held up in crystal-clear hindsight 28-Dec-2014

● The growing newsroom struggle over journalistic narrative and presentation - Robert Picard 28-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: The fall and rise of the news bundle - the lock screen is the new bundle -

Alfred Hermida21-Dec-2014

● 5 questions for the future of news literacy: Here’s what’s worth exploring within and beyond the field 21-Dec-2014

● Google aiming to go straight into car with next Android: Internet-connected car system 20-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: 1. Social storytelling, 2. Finishable apps, 3. Uber-inspired easy payment

methods, ...- Sarah Marshall19-Dec-2014

● Closing the gap between “digital first” and “digital all”: News media to become community educators - Anette

Novak18-Dec-2014

● Bing predicts 2015 to be the year of the wearables 18-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: Everyone starts adding SMS share buttons to content - Jamie Mottram 18-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: Personalization reaches newsrooms - Craig Saila 18-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: The beginning of the end of Facebook’s traffic engine - Felix Salmon 18-Dec-2014

● By 2018, more than 50 percent of users will use a tablet or smartphone first for all online activities - Gartner 18-Dec-2014

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Global/International

● Four big trends to reach 'new normal' in 2015: Mobile, digital ad spending, the disruption of crappy ad

metrics, ... - Thomas Baekdal18-Dec-2014

● New Practices of Journalism: How algorithms, robots and data security are shaping journalism 18-Dec-2014

● How to develop media sustainability indicators - Robert Picard, UNESCO Global Community for Media

Sustainability18-Dec-2014

● What is media sustainability? Discussion within the UNESCO Global Community for Media Sustainability

(GCMS)17-Dec-2014

● What industry leaders and thinkers believe will define the newspaper media landscape in 2015 13-Dec-2014

● Zuckerberg dislikes the idea of a Facebook “dislike” button 13-Dec-2014

● What we learned about publishing in 2014 12-Dec-2014

● 2 bn consumers worldwide to get smart(phones) by 2016: Over half of mobile phone users will have

smartphones in 201811-Dec-2014

● Digital printing strategies for 2015: What’s new, what’s next? - Gretchen A. Peck 11-Dec-2014

● 2015 tech trends that could impact journalism - Amy Webb 10-Dec-2014

● Emily Bell's speech on the relationship between journalism and technology: It's time to make up or break up 8-Dec-2014

● If tech companies wanted to end online harassment, they could do it tomorrow 5-Dec-2014

● Why the news media industry is ripe for start-up level optimism, growth 5-Dec-2014

● Fitness tracker sales will triple by 2018, then smartwatches take over - Juniper research 29-Nov-2014

● Digital Rebellion: The Birth of the Cyber Left (History of Communication) - Todd Wolfson 28-Nov-2014

● It’s not just about print vs. digital media - it’s about culture 27-Nov-2014

● India rivals US as No. 2 Internet audience; Indonesia will surpass Japan but remain behind Brazil 26-Nov-2014

● Facebook 'newspaper' spells trouble for media: Algorithm as editor? 26-Nov-2014

● Silicon Valley and Journalism: Make Up or Break Up? - Emily Bell 23-Nov-2014

● Coming soon: Deep visual-semantic alignments for generating image descriptions - Stanford University 20-Nov-2014

● Smart garments to outgrow other fitness wearables - Gartner 20-Nov-2014

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Global/International

● Mobile security market to increase 25% per year, fueled by increasing threats: Android devices are a favorite

target12-Nov-2014

● 3.8B people will access mobile Internet by 2020 12-Nov-2014

● Europe’s digital future squeezed between the explosive demand of emerging countries and the dominance

of US-based internet giants - Bain & Co survey12-Nov-2014

● What role do social media companies have in stopping speech? 8-Nov-2014

● The libertine days are over: How the material world is reining in Internet companies - Robert G. Picard 8-Nov-2014

● Twitter is actually going to generate more than $1 billion in sales this year 8-Nov-2014

● So Facebook controls the way millions of people get their news. What should we do about it? 8-Nov-2014

● Value in the media industry is moving to the edges, and publishers are in the middle 8-Nov-2014

● The unfortunate legacy of legacy culture: Too often the attitudes suffocate creative journalism, and oppose

needed change7-Nov-2014

● What will the internet look like in 2040? BBC Future’s World-Changing Ideas Summit 7-Nov-2014

● How social media is changing dynamics in conflict reporting 6-Nov-2014

● We’re all becoming tech workers: Are we ready? 6-Nov-2014

● Global pay-TV subscribers to reach 1.1B by 2019, ABI Research says 2-Nov-2014

● The news business should refuse Facebook’s deal: The lure of online ad revenue isn’t worth surrendering

news judgment to Zuckerberg’s algorithm2-Nov-2014

● People will not need journalists to bring them news in the future, we have automated algorithms and social

connections for that - Thomas Baekdal2-Nov-2014

● Mozilla gets into publishing with The Open Standard website 25-Oct-2014

● Yahoo: Tumblr user base grew 40% in 15 months and is expected to make over $100 million in revenue next

year25-Oct-2014

● News and innovation. But what is the question? - Thomas Baekdal 18-Oct-2014

● When brands become media: Mozilla launches an online magazine called Open Standard 18-Oct-2014

● 10 Twitter accounts that prove Twitter has changed the world 18-Oct-2014

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Global/International

● The next big thing in responsive design: Responsive philosophy is not just about designing websites that

adapt to screen size26-Sep-2014

● Twitter may be an alternative to outdated cookies 25-Sep-2014

● As journalists become wonks, wonks become journalists 20-Sep-2014

● Global tablet sales will grow 12.4% this year from 2013, but growth between 2014 and 2015 will be a lower

9.2%18-Sep-2014

● Smartphone shipments to see 19% growth this year, to touch 1.2B 18-Sep-2014

● How linking to knowledge could boost news media - Frédéric Filloux 16-Sep-2014

● Dmexco 2014: Branded content could soon account for half of publishers’ revenues 15-Sep-2014

● Smart wearables market will reach $53.2 billion in 2019 12-Sep-2014

● Separate noise from the news: Founder of Storyful, the world’s first social media news agency 10-Sep-2014

● After media disruption: Human behaviour in “The Age of Knowing Everything” 10-Sep-2014

● The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) seeks to ensure that the internet continues to develop as an open,

decentralized, and transnational network5-Sep-2014

● Documentary ‘The Press: Towards a Paperless World?’ - Will the printed newspaper be extinct by 2040? 5-Sep-2014

● How robots consumed journalism: A look back in time reveals machines have long been after news jobs 4-Sep-2014

● IDC cuts worldwide tablet forecast, though certain regions remain strong 1-Sep-2014

● We can’t let tech giants, like Facebook and Twitter, control our news values: Accountability must become

part of Silicon Valley’s culture1-Sep-2014

● Smartphone market to grow 24% in 2014 29-Aug-2014

● How Twitter has changed journalism forever: Journalists use Twitter for up to 80% of their news-gathering

techniques29-Aug-2014

● Billions of consumers forecast to buy wearables, in-home devices over the next five years 23-Aug-2014

● When everyone is a journalist, is anyone? If we are all journalists now, what happens to the privileges

journalists used to claim?22-Aug-2014

● Byron the bulb: How the velocity of journalism is changing 19-Aug-2014

● The future of mobile apps for news - Frédéric Filloux 18-Aug-2014

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Global/International

● The future of content consumption, through the eyes of Yahoo Labs: Deep learning and artificial intelligence 13-Aug-2014

● The future of SEO: Topics instead of keywords 12-Aug-2014

● Yahoo, Google envision spy-free emails by next year 11-Aug-2014

● The role of algorithms, digital agents, robots, and the like in the job market of 2025 8-Aug-2014

● What comes next in social measurement: What people are actually saying is becoming increasingly

important3-Aug-2014

● Mobile internet revenue to hit $700B in 4 years, growing more than 300% (report) 3-Aug-2014

● 'The newsroom will become a control room': What we learned at the GEN Summit 2014 3-Aug-2014

● Report: 35% of the world will have smartphones by 2015 29-Jul-2014

● Three innovations in participative journalism that will change the media industry 28-Jul-2014

● Is the curtain falling on tablets? Four years after first iPad appeared, questions remain about place in market 27-Jul-2014

● The major themes defining geo-security for the coming decades: The CIA fears the Internet of Things 26-Jul-2014

● A brief history of the Internet of Things 24-Jul-2014

● 8 ways connected devices will change everyday life for your consumer 24-Jul-2014

● Report: Paid IPTV subsciptions to more than double to 191M by 2020 19-Jul-2014

● Are we coming to the end of SEO? 17-Jul-2014

● Why publishers need to know about HTTP/2: Speed, user satisfaction, secure browsing 15-Jul-2014

● Engagement - not content - is key to building stronger media industry, world - Anette Novak 11-Jul-2014

● Ken Doctor: Mind your own business, Facebook and Google (The big, monopolistic beekeepers should give

us pause)11-Jul-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● What will be the most dangerous threats to the Internet over the next decade? 5-Jul-2014

● Any video can be interactive - and soon, they all will be 2-Jul-2014

● Report: 330 million smartwatches will be sold worldwide by 2018 2-Jul-2014

● 10 mindblowingly futuristic technologies that will appear by the 2030s (good list via IO9) 30-Jun-2014

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Global/International

● Online, all the time? A quantitative assessment of the permanent campaign on Facebook - Anders Olof

Larsson29-Jun-2014

● Facebook’s science experiment on users shows the company is even more powerful and unethical than we

thought29-Jun-2014

● 5 brands becoming news publishers in their own right: Coca-Cola, Dell’s Tech Page One, Adobe’s

CMO.com, ...28-Jun-2014

● Global pay TV market to expand to 57% penetration by 2014 25-Jun-2014

● Thinking past tablets: Why you should be watching gaming consoles and smart TVs 20-Jun-2014

● Magazines: 6 key insights from the PwC Global entertainment and media outlook 2014-2018 20-Jun-2014

● Legacy media is at great risk of losing against tech culture: The missing gene, or "only the paranoid

survives"19-Jun-2014

● The future of music subscription services is binge listening, not exclusives 18-Jun-2014

● Why the internet really is (or at least could be) responsible for dying newspapers 17-Jun-2014

● Mobile broadband revenue expected to grow at an 11.8% CAGR from 2013 to 2018 - Infonetics Research 17-Jun-2014

● Smartphone usage to grow 25% in 2014: Nine countries to surpass 50% smartphone penetration this year 15-Jun-2014

● Cisco study: 79% of all IP traffic will be video by 2018 15-Jun-2014

● Look out, Apple: Google may launch a health-data app 15-Jun-2014

● Four trends for the future of digital news: Robo-journalism, customer-centric design, cardification, cognitive

computing14-Jun-2014

● Producing quality journalism in the digital age - George Brock, City University London 9-Jun-2014

● PwC issues Global Entertainment and Media Outlook 2014-2018 5-Jun-2014

● A new study predicts how media will change through to 2020: Paper use is not about to disappear any time

soon4-Jun-2014

● Data teleportation may be the next step in computing, communications 2-Jun-2014

● A Social Strategy: How We Profit from Social Media - Mikolaj Jan Piskorski 2-Jun-2014

● Google vs. Facebook: Who is winning the tech cold war? 2-Jun-2014

● 6 reasons why media companies should be more obsessed with technology 30-May-2014

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Global/International

● Will cable operators, CDNs and ISPs make or break the future of online streaming video? 29-May-2014

● Microsoft's Skype Translator will translate voice calls on the fly 28-May-2014

● Smartglasses will not replace smartphones, phablets may be more popular than consumers think, PCs not

going away24-May-2014

● Think big data is big now? Just wait 24-May-2014

● The future of the physical newspaper itself: How should it evolve? - Frédéric Filloux 24-May-2014

● Pictures and posts are the future of online advertising: Artificial intelligence techniques will revolutionize our

world24-May-2014

● How news publishers are adjusting to technologically exponential times - Earl J. Wilkinson 24-May-2014

● The future of media isn’t about breaking news scoops, it’s about credibility and trust 11-May-2014

● Could newspapers outlive the Web? 4-May-2014

● Clark Medal winner Matthew Gentzkow says the Internet hasn’t changed news as much as we think 3-May-2014

● An incomplete list of seven things which are going to shape the next journalism - George Brock 29-Apr-2014

● Google+ iIs walking dead 29-Apr-2014

● Financial & media blogger Felix Salmon is leaving Reuters because the future of media is “post text” 26-Apr-2014

● Is news dead? Or has it morphed into a socially distributed form? 26-Apr-2014

● Why HTML5 will finally take over video and the Web this year 21-Apr-2014

● Why publishers should care about wearables, and how they can prepare 13-Apr-2014

● The rise of mobile apps and the decline of the open web - a threat or an over-reaction? 13-Apr-2014

● Brands aren’t the only ones becoming publishers and doing journalism - advocacy groups are too 4-Apr-2014

● The rise of expert journalism in the digital news ecosystem - Robert G. Picard 4-Apr-2014

● Media disruption: Bad for mass media, wonderful for humanity 28-Mar-2014

● Wearables fever: Smartwatches and other wearables produce more pageviews than profits 27-Mar-2014

● Robots are taking over the role of reporting news, especially as the bringers of news - Thomas Baekdal 23-Mar-2014

● 4 predictions that will change the way you look at digital: Some younger people consume ZERO traditional

media23-Mar-2014

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Global/International

● In new media environment, the public decides who's a journalist 23-Mar-2014

● What will digital life look like in a decade? Some predictions, from the optimistic to mind control 14-Mar-2014

● Will Google Plus overtake Facebook and claim the spot? Time will tell 14-Mar-2014

● Why Twitter will never be a news organization: We’re never going to have reporters and editors - Vivian

Schiller8-Mar-2014

● Reddit embraces its role as a journalistic entity with new live-reporting feature 27-Feb-2014

● Live video isn’t working for newspapers because they try to do TV (which has its own problems) & it’s not

done well27-Feb-2014

● Why reading is no longer fundamental: People process images 60,000 times faster than they do text 27-Feb-2014

● How are you going to make money? An outlook for 14 products that many news outlets already operate 27-Feb-2014

● LinkedIn opens up its publishing platform to members - all 277 million of them 23-Feb-2014

● How Vizzuality wants to bring mapping to the masses 23-Feb-2014

● How will LinkedIn's new publishing platform change the media landscape? The center of content promotion

and distribution23-Feb-2014

● Can Twitter predict major events such as mass protests? 18-Feb-2014

● Tim Berners-Lee: We need to re-decentralise the web 15-Feb-2014

● Content taxes in the digital age: The implications of proposed taxes and levies to support media content

production15-Feb-2014

● 11 ways to rethink open data and make it relevant to the public: Open data do not substitute for thinking or

reporting13-Feb-2014

● The Facebook effect on the news: Online stories producing "high-arousal emotions" are more viral 13-Feb-2014

● NPD: Shipments of tablets expected to outpace notebooks this year 12-Feb-2014

● Mobile video viewing projected to double by 2018 12-Feb-2014

● A decade of Facebook: 10 things the social network changed forever 6-Feb-2014

● The Snowden-effect, Wikileaks and Watergate - Stephan Russ-Mohl 5-Feb-2014

● Print magazines and newspapers are great, they will have a long prosperous life: It’s about attention 5-Feb-2014

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Global/International

● Foc.us: The first commercial tDCS headset that lets you safely overclock your brain 5-Feb-2014

● Twenty careers of the future, according to Sparks & Honey: Personal digital curator, privacy consultant, ... 4-Feb-2014

● Media companies must prepare for the “Internet of Things” with Big Data 27-Jan-2014

● Reports: 83% of web surfers have Facebook; 80% of them will soon abandon it 23-Jan-2014

● Changes in news production and journalistic employment: Service or craft production - Robert G. Picard 20-Jan-2014

● The evolution in TV consumption will mimic what happened in mobile phone industry: Consumers and MSOs

will win20-Jan-2014

● The future of wearable tech report: 10 trends and three major themes - PSFK 19-Jan-2014

● Smartphone users worldwide will total 1.75 billion in 2014 18-Jan-2014

● Google's $3.2 billion Nest Labs buy paves way for company's home automation aspirations 14-Jan-2014

● Google to acquire connected home device maker Nest for $3.2B 14-Jan-2014

● Ethernet in-vehicle networking to reach 40% penetration rate in new vehicles by 2020, up from 1% this year 13-Jan-2014

● Wearables not "love at first sight" like smartphones: Still a work in progress 13-Jan-2014

● Why the Internet of Things will disrupt everything 11-Jan-2014

● The standalone webpage as we know it might soon be a thing of the past 11-Jan-2014

● Wearables make a splash at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show, but might not be ready for mass appeal 11-Jan-2014

● Writing on the Wall: Social Media - The First 2,000 Years, by Tom Standage 11-Jan-2014

● Google launches Open Automotive Alliance to push Android into connected cars 8-Jan-2014

● 10 digital trends for journalists to track in 2014: Mobile and responsive design, geo-targeted content, ... 7-Jan-2014

● Journalism media and technology predictions 2014 - Nic Newman Digital Strategist 5-Jan-2014

● Human as media: The emancipation of authorship - by Andrey Miroshnichenko 4-Jan-2014

Angola

● How online platforms are working to save Angola's languages 14-Jan-2014

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Australia

● What industry leaders and thinkers believe will define the newspaper media landscape in 2015 13-Dec-2014

● Bringing newsrooms into the digital age: The audiences are way ahead 5-Dec-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● 11 amazing questions answered by UK Buzzfeed editor Luke Lewis (number one: is it journalism?) 3-Jul-2014

● Mobile Web? Apps? Bundled content? Unbundled? Ask the 15-year-olds 5-Jun-2014

● First the Internet, then social media and now crowdfunding is disrupting government 23-Feb-2014

Belarus

● Freelance as future of journalism - EFJ meeting in Minsk 16-Oct-2014

Belgium

● De Persgroep delves into what “digital newspapers” mean to consumers, finds surprising results 12-Feb-2014

Brazil

● India rivals US as No. 2 Internet audience; Indonesia will surpass Japan but remain behind Brazil 26-Nov-2014

● The BBC's chat apps strategy: The future of news? 1-Sep-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

Canada

● 10 Twitter accounts that prove Twitter has changed the world 18-Oct-2014

● ICTs in conflict early warning - possibilities and challenges: Three models being used on the ground in

Kenya3-Aug-2014

● The tablet vs. the smartphone: What is the device of the future? 21-Jul-2014

● What’s next for media paywalls? 23-May-2014

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China

● Majority of China's mobile phone users will use smartphones next year: Young adults 18 to 34 most likely to

use smartphones28-Dec-2014

● Journalism and PR: News media and public relations in the digital age - John Lloyd and Laura Toogood 5-Dec-2014

● China leads world in Internet population: By 2018, more than three-quarters of a billion people will be online 23-Nov-2014

● The BBC's chat apps strategy: The future of news? 1-Sep-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● China's smartphone population passes half a billion: More than nine in 10 internet users to access the

internet via mobile in 201420-Jun-2014

● Creating new forms of journalism that put readers in charge: Homicide Watch, Connected China, PolitiFact 2-Mar-2014

Cuba

● The US-AID Cuban Twitter affair: Social media as the fifth estate 15-Jun-2014

Czech Republic

● To what extent traditional journalistic methods are being replaced by social media platforms - Charles

University in Prague20-Nov-2014

Denmark

● Four big trends to reach 'new normal' in 2015: Mobile, digital ad spending, the disruption of crappy ad

metrics, ... - Thomas Baekdal18-Dec-2014

● People will not need journalists to bring them news in the future, we have automated algorithms and social

connections for that - Thomas Baekdal2-Nov-2014

● News and innovation. But what is the question? - Thomas Baekdal 18-Oct-2014

● Freedom of Expression Revisited: Citizenship and Journalism in the Digital Era - Nordicom 1-Jul-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Nearly half of Western Europeans will use mobile Web this year: Norway, Denmark and Sweden lead the

way8-Jan-2014

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Egypt

● Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring' - Saba Bebawi, Diana Bossio 11-Oct-2014

El Salvador

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

Ethiopia

● Why blogging is a threat to the Ethiopian government 13-May-2014

Finland

● Re-imagining crisis reporting: Professional ideology of journalists and citizen eyewitness images 15-Aug-2014

● Freedom of Expression Revisited: Citizenship and Journalism in the Digital Era - Nordicom 1-Jul-2014

● Digital news study reveals the power of star journalists - Reuters Institute 15-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● The existing journalistic culture is important in how social media are being adopted by the media

professionals9-Jan-2014

France

● Journalism and PR: News media and public relations in the digital age - John Lloyd and Laura Toogood 5-Dec-2014

● The future of foreign reporting: Should outlets be investing in local reporters over freelance correspondents? 25-Oct-2014

● Message sent from brain to brain between India and France 6-Sep-2014

● Documentary ‘The Press: Towards a Paperless World?’ - Will the printed newspaper be extinct by 2040? 5-Sep-2014

● Smart watch sales in France to grow big time this year: Tens of thousands of consumers already own an

interactive watch8-Aug-2014

● Digital news study reveals the power of star journalists - Reuters Institute 15-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

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France

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● The future of the physical newspaper itself: How should it evolve? - Frédéric Filloux 24-May-2014

● 750 million people expected to speak French by 2050 28-Mar-2014

● How are you going to make money? An outlook for 14 products that many news outlets already operate 27-Feb-2014

● Libération journalists fight investors' vision for future of French newspaper 12-Feb-2014

● A note to the staff of Libération in France: Yes, your paper needs to be a social and cultural hub 12-Feb-2014

● French newspaper “Libération” to become a social network: The newsroom rejects the plan 12-Feb-2014

● Fiscal equality between print and digital media implemented: The same VAT rate of 2.1% (in French

language)18-Jan-2014

Germany

● What does the future of online commenting look like? 6-Dec-2014

● Axel Springer chief predicts US will eventually join Europe in the fight against the dominance of Google,

Facebook23-Nov-2014

● How Social Media Reduces Mass Political Polarization: Evidence from Germany, Spain, and the U.S. -

Pablo Barberá20-Oct-2014

● Freelance as future of journalism - EFJ meeting in Minsk 16-Oct-2014

● Big data's potential in Western Europe isn't big - it's massive: Spending on big data will hit $6.8 billion by

201810-Oct-2014

● German journalists fear that interactive and user-generated content might undermine their own professional

status10-Oct-2014

● Richard Gutjahr has created an entrepreneurial journalism role based on live reporting and social media

updates3-Oct-2014

● Axel Springer CEO aspires to more than double profits 10-Sep-2014

● Documentary ‘The Press: Towards a Paperless World?’ - Will the printed newspaper be extinct by 2040? 5-Sep-2014

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Germany

● Digital news study reveals the power of star journalists - Reuters Institute 15-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● The existing journalistic culture is important in how social media are being adopted by the media

professionals9-Jan-2014

Ghana

● Data-driven GotToVote! site helps Ghana's voters register 13-Aug-2014

● Global trends and developments in data journalism 3-May-2014

Iceland

● Freedom of Expression Revisited: Citizenship and Journalism in the Digital Era - Nordicom 1-Jul-2014

India

● A brief history of the decade that saw social media redefine the ‘mainstream’ news outlets: I’m a citizen

journalist28-Dec-2014

● India rivals US as No. 2 Internet audience; Indonesia will surpass Japan but remain behind Brazil 26-Nov-2014

● Message sent from brain to brain between India and France 6-Sep-2014

● The BBC's chat apps strategy: The future of news? 1-Sep-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● How mobile reporting is reducing maternal mortality in India 30-Jun-2014

● Cheap smartphones, low bandwidth, and a billion people: Where is India’s news headed? 9-May-2014

Indonesia

● India rivals US as No. 2 Internet audience; Indonesia will surpass Japan but remain behind Brazil 26-Nov-2014

● How Indonesians use ICT and social media for disaster management 20-Jun-2014

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Iraq

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

Ireland

● Separate noise from the news: Founder of Storyful, the world’s first social media news agency 10-Sep-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

Italy

● Freelance as future of journalism - EFJ meeting in Minsk 16-Oct-2014

● Big data's potential in Western Europe isn't big - it's massive: Spending on big data will hit $6.8 billion by

201810-Oct-2014

● Digital news study reveals the power of star journalists - Reuters Institute 15-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Global trends and developments in data journalism 3-May-2014

● Writing on the Wall: Social Media - The First 2,000 Years, by Tom Standage 11-Jan-2014

Japan

● India rivals US as No. 2 Internet audience; Indonesia will surpass Japan but remain behind Brazil 26-Nov-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

Kenya

● ICTs in conflict early warning - possibilities and challenges: Three models being used on the ground in

Kenya3-Aug-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● Global trends and developments in data journalism 3-May-2014

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Libya

● Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring' - Saba Bebawi, Diana Bossio 11-Oct-2014

Malawi

● Data journalism platform evolves into voter registration system in Malawi 24-Jul-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

Netherlands

● ING Survey: Journalists tend to publish first, check facts later 28-Jun-2014

● Impact of social media on news: Publish first, correct later if necessary - ING Report 2014 27-Jun-2014

● Data teleportation may be the next step in computing, communications 2-Jun-2014

New Zealand

● In New Zealand, bloggers can be journalists in the eyes of the law 18-Sep-2014

● Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom announces the launch of his Internet Party in New Zealand 15-Jan-2014

● Nigel Tutt, General Manager of Digital Media at Fairfax - 2012 Future Forum speech 7-Sep-2012

Nigeria

● How social media is changing dynamics in conflict reporting 6-Nov-2014

● The BBC's chat apps strategy: The future of news? 1-Sep-2014

Norway

● Freelance as future of journalism - EFJ meeting in Minsk 16-Oct-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● Freedom of Expression Revisited: Citizenship and Journalism in the Digital Era - Nordicom 1-Jul-2014

● Online, all the time? A quantitative assessment of the permanent campaign on Facebook - Anders Olof

Larsson29-Jun-2014

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Norway

● The gradual convergence of journalism and content marketing 18-Jun-2014

● Newsrooms should not give legacy thinking 'upper hand' - Torry Pedersen, editor-in-chief of VG 8-Mar-2014

● Nearly half of Western Europeans will use mobile Web this year: Norway, Denmark and Sweden lead the

way8-Jan-2014

Palestinian Authority

● From Syria to Ukraine, social media opens up warfare 8-Aug-2014

● Social media has changed the way that war reporting works - and that’s a good thing: The democratization

of news3-Aug-2014

Panama

● Journalists will use Poderopedia-powered platform to inform voters in Panama 23-Feb-2014

Paraguay

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

Russia

● What does the future of online commenting look like? 6-Dec-2014

● Journalism and PR: News media and public relations in the digital age - John Lloyd and Laura Toogood 5-Dec-2014

● The menace of unreality: How the Kremlin weaponizes information, culture and money - P. Pomerantsev, M.

Weiss11-Nov-2014

● The hidden author of Putinism: How Vladislav Surkov invented the new Russia 11-Nov-2014

● From Syria to Ukraine, social media opens up warfare 8-Aug-2014

● 'The Angriest Man in Odessa', an anonymous blogger, is on the front lines of Ukraine's information war 5-Aug-2014

● Russian Internet on the way to Pyongyang 4-May-2014

● Bad news & worse news for Russian Internet users: The misery awaiting Russian bloggers 19-Apr-2014

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Russia

● What is the future of Russia's news media? 28-Mar-2014

● Wooing Russia's Twitterati: How the U.S. ambassador in Moscow is using social media to get his message

out8-Jan-2014

● Human as media: The emancipation of authorship - by Andrey Miroshnichenko 4-Jan-2014

Serbia

●Serbian TV under threat: Digital switchover is likely to force Serbia’s overcrowded media market to shrink 4-Sep-2014

Singapore

● Mass surveillance and big data: Protecting national security, but also engineering a more harmonious

society?4-Aug-2014

South Sudan

● The role of social media in the South Sudan crisis 20-Nov-2014

Spain

● How Social Media Reduces Mass Political Polarization: Evidence from Germany, Spain, and the U.S. -

Pablo Barberá20-Oct-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● Digital news study reveals the power of star journalists - Reuters Institute 15-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

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Sweden

● Closing the gap between “digital first” and “digital all”: News media to become community educators - Anette

Novak18-Dec-2014

● Freelance as future of journalism - EFJ meeting in Minsk 16-Oct-2014

● Big data's potential in Western Europe isn't big - it's massive: Spending on big data will hit $6.8 billion by

201810-Oct-2014

● Re-imagining crisis reporting: Professional ideology of journalists and citizen eyewitness images 15-Aug-2014

● Freedom of Expression Revisited: Citizenship and Journalism in the Digital Era - Nordicom 1-Jul-2014

● Online, all the time? A quantitative assessment of the permanent campaign on Facebook - Anders Olof

Larsson29-Jun-2014

● The existing journalistic culture is important in how social media are being adopted by the media

professionals9-Jan-2014

● Nearly half of Western Europeans will use mobile Web this year: Norway, Denmark and Sweden lead the

way8-Jan-2014

Syria

● From Syria to Ukraine, social media opens up warfare 8-Aug-2014

Taiwan

● How technology and citizen media shaped Taiwan's Sunflower Movement 26-Apr-2014

Tajikistan

● Changing media and politics in Tajikistan: Change measured in years and decades rather than weeks or

months18-Feb-2014

Thailand

● The BBC's chat apps strategy: The future of news? 1-Sep-2014

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Tunisia

● Social Media and the Politics of Reportage: The 'Arab Spring' - Saba Bebawi, Diana Bossio 11-Oct-2014

Uganda

● What the future of African broadband could look like 9-Feb-2014

Ukraine

● From Syria to Ukraine, social media opens up warfare 8-Aug-2014

● 'The Angriest Man in Odessa', an anonymous blogger, is on the front lines of Ukraine's information war 5-Aug-2014

● Social media has changed the way that war reporting works - and that’s a good thing: The democratization

of news3-Aug-2014

● For those inside and outside of Ukraine and Venezuela, social media is the only media that matters 23-Feb-2014

United Kingdom

● Why messaging apps will change the social media landscape in 2015: Challenging more than the humble

SMS28-Dec-2014

● DailyMail.com editor on the state of digital media heading into 2015 28-Dec-2014

● The growing newsroom struggle over journalistic narrative and presentation - Robert Picard 28-Dec-2014

● From net neutrality to copyright: Media law trends for 2015 15-Dec-2014

● The Observer's Readers' Editor on the future of online commenting 11-Dec-2014

● Guardian CEO: 'The idea we will survive by becoming a technology company is garbage' 10-Dec-2014

● What does the future of online commenting look like? 6-Dec-2014

● Journalism and PR: News media and public relations in the digital age - John Lloyd and Laura Toogood 5-Dec-2014

● The 'new media monoliths' vs 21st century journalism: It's not all about technology - WAN-IFRA 27-Nov-2014

● Technology set journalism free, now new platforms are in control 27-Nov-2014

● Silicon Valley and Journalism: Make Up or Break Up? - Emily Bell 23-Nov-2014

● The libertine days are over: How the material world is reining in Internet companies - Robert G. Picard 8-Nov-2014

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United Kingdom

● The unfortunate legacy of legacy culture: Too often the attitudes suffocate creative journalism, and oppose

needed change7-Nov-2014

● What will the internet look like in 2040? BBC Future’s World-Changing Ideas Summit 7-Nov-2014

● When journalists take sides, what happens to reporting facts? 6-Nov-2014

● Guardian executive digital editor: 'The decline of print is an absolute given.' 2-Nov-2014

● Guardian CEO: Openness is key to survival for news outlets 25-Oct-2014

● Freelance as future of journalism - EFJ meeting in Minsk 16-Oct-2014

● Big data's potential in Western Europe isn't big - it's massive: Spending on big data will hit $6.8 billion by

201810-Oct-2014

● Financial Times Editor Lionel Barber: “Now software’s driving the journalism” 4-Oct-2014

● What does the rise of brand journalism mean? For one thing, it means journalists have to up their game 26-Sep-2014

● Why journalism, and why it matters in a world of flux? - Alastair Campbell 25-Sep-2014

● How wearables are already delivering the news: FT, CNN, audio on the go 22-Sep-2014

● As journalists become wonks, wonks become journalists 20-Sep-2014

● Independent editor Amol Rajan: 'There's nothing unclear about it, the future's digital' 18-Sep-2014

● Only 8% of shoppers will purchase wearable tech in the next year 10-Sep-2014

● The BBC's chat apps strategy: The future of news? 1-Sep-2014

● News brands are keen to set the agenda, but it is a time for collaboration 19-Jul-2014

● How the local press can survive – and thrive – in a digital age: A platform-agnostic strategy, content curation

and local knowledge19-Jul-2014

● If newspapers are dying, no one's told the Farnham Herald: Those who said digital would kill print aren't

correct yet14-Jul-2014

● The Big Question: What is the future of online journalism? 13-Jul-2014

● The Guardian News & Media CEO Andrew Miller: The death of newspapers has been exaggerated 12-Jul-2014

● The digital divide: Why we're underestimating how different the audiences of the future will be 11-Jul-2014

● Ray Tindle reaffirms his faith in the future of local weekly newspapers 9-Jul-2014

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United Kingdom

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● 11 amazing questions answered by UK Buzzfeed editor Luke Lewis (number one: is it journalism?) 3-Jul-2014

● Newspaper circulation: How far it's fallen and how far it's got to fall 1-Jul-2014

● The Guardian first to adopt Google Glass tech in the UK 24-Jun-2014

● Forget the recession: Learning to love audience data is the thing which will define the regional media’s future 24-Jun-2014

● The changing face of newsgathering in the social and digital age - BBC News 24-Jun-2014

● Claire Enders was wrong about newspaper closures, but she was also right 17-Jun-2014

● Digital news study reveals the power of star journalists - Reuters Institute 15-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

●More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● HBO satirist John Oliver dissects native advertising: Blurred lines between ads and editorial 12-Jun-2014

● Robert Peston’s speech warns of threat to journalism from PR and native ads – full text 9-Jun-2014

● Producing quality journalism in the digital age - George Brock, City University London 9-Jun-2014

● A new study predicts how media will change through to 2020: Paper use is not about to disappear any time

soon4-Jun-2014

● The future of the physical newspaper itself: How should it evolve? - Frédéric Filloux 24-May-2014

● Why we should celebrate journalism of the past, present and future - The first Oxford Dictionary of

Journalism11-May-2014

● 'We haven’t even scratched surface of explainer journalism' - Adam Tinworth, digital publishing consultant 3-May-2014

● Community engagement experts consider opportunities now and in the future 3-May-2014

● An incomplete list of seven things which are going to shape the next journalism - George Brock 29-Apr-2014

● Financial & media blogger Felix Salmon is leaving Reuters because the future of media is “post text” 26-Apr-2014

● The Long Good Read - a print newspaper generated by robots: Is this the future of media or just a

sideshow?19-Apr-2014

● Could robots be the journalists of the future? 23-Mar-2014

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United Kingdom

● Professional photojournalism in the age of crowdsourced images 23-Mar-2014

● Drone journalism is set to go mainstream this year: Covering recent floods in England 27-Feb-2014

● UK mobile and tablet traffic will overtake desktop by mid 2014 5-Feb-2014

● BBC iWonder: Interactive guides designed to be a 'one-stop-shop' for factual and educational content 23-Jan-2014

● How geolocation may play a bigger role in future newsgathering 23-Jan-2014

● Smartwatches: Will the new devices change how news is produced and consumed? 21-Jan-2014

● Why BBC head of news James Harding is 'extremely optimistic about the future of journalism' 14-Jan-2014

● The existing journalistic culture is important in how social media are being adopted by the media

professionals9-Jan-2014

● 10 digital trends for journalists to track in 2014: Mobile and responsive design, geo-targeted content, ... 7-Jan-2014

● Neil Gaiman: Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming 5-Jan-2014

● Journalism media and technology predictions 2014 - Nic Newman Digital Strategist 5-Jan-2014

● Rupert Murdoch: 10 reasons he'll be back and stronger than ever in 2014 4-Jan-2014

United States of America

● What 2015 has in store for native ads, TV and email 28-Dec-2014

● 11 social media trend predictions for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● 10 experts predict digital marketing trends for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● Where's the interest in wearables? Nearly 20% plan to purchase wearables next year 28-Dec-2014

● Trends to expect in enterprise apps for 2015 28-Dec-2014

● 2015 will be the year of enterprise mobile apps 28-Dec-2014

● Nearly 20% plan to purchase wearables next year 28-Dec-2014

● The year in media: 12 reasons why we should be optimistic - Mathew Ingram 28-Dec-2014

● The 2014 media predictions: How they held up in crystal-clear hindsight 28-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: The fall and rise of the news bundle - the lock screen is the new bundle -

Alfred Hermida21-Dec-2014

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United States of America

● 5 questions for the future of news literacy: Here’s what’s worth exploring within and beyond the field 21-Dec-2014

● 2014: The year of personalized journalism ethics 21-Dec-2014

● Predictions for newspapers in 2015: Falling ad dollars and a rise in native ads - Media Life 19-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: 1. Social storytelling, 2. Finishable apps, 3. Uber-inspired easy payment

methods, ...- Sarah Marshall19-Dec-2014

● Michael Wolff on digital media in 2015: ‘A deluge of crap’ 19-Dec-2014

● Instead of killing comments, we should be trying to fix them 19-Dec-2014

● Email - the top channel for increased spending next year: Get ready to receive more personalized emails 18-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: Everyone starts adding SMS share buttons to content - Jamie Mottram 18-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: Personalization reaches newsrooms - Craig Saila 18-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: The rise of the jacktivist; the “user-generated content” label will disappear -

Emi Kolawole18-Dec-2014

● Predictions for journalism 2015: The beginning of the end of Facebook’s traffic engine - Felix Salmon 18-Dec-2014

● New Practices of Journalism: How algorithms, robots and data security are shaping journalism 18-Dec-2014

● 2015: The year of the smartwatch? 13-Dec-2014

● Journalism's eternal search for the outside savior, and why it fails 13-Dec-2014

● Zuckerberg dislikes the idea of a Facebook “dislike” button 13-Dec-2014

● New PwC report casts doubt over cable’s future: Younger viewers are embracing cable alternatives 13-Dec-2014

● How technology is changing media: How BuzzFeed is leading the industry’s trends in social, mobile, and

video12-Dec-2014

● Drama at The New Republic, in 11 headlines 11-Dec-2014

● Digital printing strategies for 2015: What’s new, what’s next? - Gretchen A. Peck 11-Dec-2014

● Americans feel better informed thanks to the Internet: A new survey by the Pew Research Center 10-Dec-2014

● Can Silicon Valley disrupt journalism if journalists hate being disrupted? - Emily Bell 10-Dec-2014

● Why Silicon Valley and media don’t mix easily: The New Republic, First Look Media, The Washington Post 10-Dec-2014

● 2015 tech trends that could impact journalism - Amy Webb 10-Dec-2014

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United States of America

● Emily Bell's speech on the relationship between journalism and technology: It's time to make up or break up 8-Dec-2014

● The many definitions publishers use for ‘platform’ 6-Dec-2014

● What does the future of online commenting look like? 6-Dec-2014

● Mobile search will surpass desktop in 2015 6-Dec-2014

● We need to change the culture of journalism, not just what it produces - Stephen J. A. Ward 5-Dec-2014

● Bringing newsrooms into the digital age: The audiences are way ahead 5-Dec-2014

● Is clickbait the end of online news? How the race to the bottom dominates the world of online journalism 5-Dec-2014

● Netflix to reach 17M international subscribers by year-end 5-Dec-2014

● Why the news media industry is ripe for start-up level optimism, growth 5-Dec-2014

● Vice Media and Knight partner on journalism innovation and training fund 4-Dec-2014

● Yes, newsrooms are shrinking - but journalism is growing 4-Dec-2014

● A roundup of trends that are changing journalism 3-Dec-2014

● News heads back to intermediation: Letting tech companies control too many distribution channels might

create vulnerabilities1-Dec-2014

● Digital Rebellion: The Birth of the Cyber Left (History of Communication) - Todd Wolfson 28-Nov-2014

● The 'new media monoliths' vs 21st century journalism: It's not all about technology - WAN-IFRA 27-Nov-2014

● It’s not just about print vs. digital media - it’s about culture 27-Nov-2014

● Technology set journalism free, now new platforms are in control 27-Nov-2014

● India rivals US as No. 2 Internet audience; Indonesia will surpass Japan but remain behind Brazil 26-Nov-2014

● Virtual reality is journalism’s next frontier: Why newsrooms need to consider telling stories in a different way 23-Nov-2014

● Axel Springer chief predicts US will eventually join Europe in the fight against the dominance of Google,

Facebook23-Nov-2014

● Silicon Valley and Journalism: Make Up or Break Up? - Emily Bell 23-Nov-2014

● Coming soon: Deep visual-semantic alignments for generating image descriptions - Stanford University 20-Nov-2014

● Netflix may soon hit U.S. subscriber ceiling… and that could limit profits 20-Nov-2014

● Attention legacy media: It’s not about us anymore 14-Nov-2014

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United States of America

● Outlook grim for U.S. consumer tablet market as holidays draw near 14-Nov-2014

● What role do social media companies have in stopping speech? 8-Nov-2014

● So Facebook controls the way millions of people get their news. What should we do about it? 8-Nov-2014

● Value in the media industry is moving to the edges, and publishers are in the middle 8-Nov-2014

● Is a news site a news site if it’s published by the telecommunications giant Verizon? 8-Nov-2014

● AP sees expanded coverage, growth ahead 7-Nov-2014

● What will the internet look like in 2040? BBC Future’s World-Changing Ideas Summit 7-Nov-2014

● HuffPo CEO: Passive personalisation will be key for future news 7-Nov-2014

● When journalists take sides, what happens to reporting facts? 6-Nov-2014

● We’re all becoming tech workers: Are we ready? 6-Nov-2014

● Guardian executive digital editor: 'The decline of print is an absolute given.' 2-Nov-2014

● CEOs about the future of the media and entertainment business: SoundCloud, Universal Music,

DreamWorks Animation2-Nov-2014

● The changing face of technology journalism: Every story is a technology story; every technology story is a

culture story2-Nov-2014

● The news business should refuse Facebook’s deal: The lure of online ad revenue isn’t worth surrendering

news judgment to Zuckerberg’s algorithm2-Nov-2014

● Who cares who’s a journalist? Setting boundaries in the messy world of content marketing 2-Nov-2014

● Controlled chaos: As journalism and documentary film converge in digital, what lessons can they share? 2-Nov-2014

● Journalists need a point of view if they want to stay relevant: Is ‘objectivity’ in journalism dead? 31-Oct-2014

● Mozilla gets into publishing with The Open Standard website 25-Oct-2014

● Yahoo: Tumblr user base grew 40% in 15 months and is expected to make over $100 million in revenue next

year25-Oct-2014

● The future of foreign reporting: Should outlets be investing in local reporters over freelance correspondents? 25-Oct-2014

● How Social Media Reduces Mass Political Polarization: Evidence from Germany, Spain, and the U.S. -

Pablo Barberá20-Oct-2014

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United States of America

● When brands become media: Mozilla launches an online magazine called Open Standard 18-Oct-2014

● Feature-style writing increases reader satisfaction, especially among women: Can features save print news? 18-Oct-2014

● 10 Twitter accounts that prove Twitter has changed the world 18-Oct-2014

● Online chaos demands radical action by journalism to earn trust - Richard Gingras & Sally Lehrman 17-Oct-2014

● How personal essays conquered journalism - and why they can’t cut it: A radical democratization of opinion 16-Oct-2014

● Is the iPad market saturated? US iPad user gains to drop drastically this year 16-Oct-2014

● Planet Princeton shows how engagement improves journalism - Steve Buttry 16-Oct-2014

● The local media company of the future: Selling what, and selling how? 10-Oct-2014

● Mobile commerce revenue will reach 50% of US digital commerce revenue by 2017, says Gartner 10-Oct-2014

● How will gigabit connectivity change journalism? 10-Oct-2014

● Retrans wars may break the pay-TV model, boost OTT as small operators go Internet-only 4-Oct-2014

● Corporations are tempted to take over journalism with increasingly better content: Dangers and hopes for

new revenue streams3-Oct-2014

● The 2014 City & Regional Magazine Survey: How long can print carry the market? 3-Oct-2014

● How the work of journalism has expanded - Amy O'Leary, reporter at The New York Times (slides) 3-Oct-2014

● Your brain waves could reveal what you forgot (or lied about) 28-Sep-2014

● In 1980, people were already debating if online news would kill newspapers 27-Sep-2014

● Moody’s: ‘Our outlook for the U.S. newspapers and magazines sector is negative through at least late 2015' 26-Sep-2014

● What does the rise of brand journalism mean? For one thing, it means journalists have to up their game 26-Sep-2014

● The next big thing in responsive design: Responsive philosophy is not just about designing websites that

adapt to screen size26-Sep-2014

● Pew looking at "How social media is reshaping news" makes every single mistake possible - Thomas

Baekdal25-Sep-2014

● How social media is reshaping news: A pathway to news - Facebook leads the way 25-Sep-2014

● How wearables are already delivering the news: FT, CNN, audio on the go 22-Sep-2014

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United States of America

● As journalists become wonks, wonks become journalists 20-Sep-2014

● Why radio is not dead, in 5 charts 18-Sep-2014

● Interactive ads will dominate Internet-TV services, experts say: Better targeting and ways to reach younger

audiences18-Sep-2014

● Business of news: The power of social media combined with the power of basic reporting 16-Sep-2014

● Dmexco 2014: Branded content could soon account for half of publishers’ revenues 15-Sep-2014

● Is virtual reality the future of journalism? 11-Sep-2014

● Wearables could make the “glance” a new subatomic unit of news 11-Sep-2014

● Designer or journalist: Who shapes the news you read in your favorite apps? 10-Sep-2014

● After media disruption: Human behaviour in “The Age of Knowing Everything” 10-Sep-2014

● How robots consumed journalism: A look back in time reveals machines have long been after news jobs 4-Sep-2014

● How virtual reality could put us into news stories: “Immersive journalism” places viewers in the centre of the

story3-Sep-2014

● We can’t let tech giants, like Facebook and Twitter, control our news values: Accountability must become

part of Silicon Valley’s culture1-Sep-2014

● Journalism and the internet: Is it the best of times? No - but it’s not the worst of times either 29-Aug-2014

● How Twitter has changed journalism forever: Journalists use Twitter for up to 80% of their news-gathering

techniques29-Aug-2014

● Journalism is doing just fine, thanks: It’s mass-media business models that are ailing 28-Aug-2014

● The newsonomics of Gannett’s “newsrooms of the future”: Hurting its own value proposition in the process 25-Aug-2014

● Three startups talk about the value of newsroom titles: “Things” editor, distribution editor, correspondent for

progress25-Aug-2014

● Last call: The end of the printed newspaper 24-Aug-2014

● Byron the bulb: How the velocity of journalism is changing 19-Aug-2014

● The future of content consumption, through the eyes of Yahoo Labs: Deep learning and artificial intelligence 13-Aug-2014

● Michael Wolff: What lies ahead for newspapers? 12-Aug-2014

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● Three views of the print future: Genuinely worried, vaguely optimistic, and hallucinatory 12-Aug-2014

● Death of newspapers announced prematurely (yet again): Carr equates the spinoff to being “kicked to the

curb”12-Aug-2014

● The future of SEO: Topics instead of keywords 12-Aug-2014

● Teaching media in the digital age: The 4 revolutions in the history of human communication - are we in the

middle of the 5th?8-Aug-2014

● The role of algorithms, digital agents, robots, and the like in the job market of 2025 8-Aug-2014

● Eyes in the sky - drones delivering news: Seeing beyond the horizon 3-Aug-2014

● What comes next in social measurement: What people are actually saying is becoming increasingly

important3-Aug-2014

● Social media has changed the way that war reporting works - and that’s a good thing: The democratization

of news3-Aug-2014

● Experimental evidence of massive-scale emotional contagion through social networks 3-Aug-2014

● Future tech: Vision-correcting tablet promises to eliminate the need for reading glasses 1-Aug-2014

● Vox is an explanatory journalism website started by Ezra Klein: Why do so many journalists hate it? 30-Jul-2014

● Futurist Robert Scoble on what's next for journalism: Context is king 29-Jul-2014

● The major themes defining geo-security for the coming decades: The CIA fears the Internet of Things 26-Jul-2014

● Connected TV devices in U.S. to double by 2017, study says 24-Jul-2014

● Beyond the paywall: Future valuation of news 24-Jul-2014

● The evolving newsroom: Developing a multimedia newsroom - Newsroom culture - The newsroom in 10

years19-Jul-2014

● A glimpse at the future of journalism through the eyes of interns 15-Jul-2014

● Data journalism won’t save the news business 15-Jul-2014

● A new course in video games journalism: As an art form grows up, can the critics keep pace? 14-Jul-2014

● Robots are invading the news business, and it’s great for journalists 14-Jul-2014

● Start at the end: How ‘backcasting’ might save investigative journalism 14-Jul-2014

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● The Big Question: What is the future of online journalism? 13-Jul-2014

● A 1976 Chicago Daily News article foresees ‘electronic newspapers’ 11-Jul-2014

● Ken Doctor: Mind your own business, Facebook and Google (The big, monopolistic beekeepers should give

us pause)11-Jul-2014

● Inside Forbes: Three charts show how the mobile audience will change journalism 11-Jul-2014

● Snow Fall for all: Scroll Kit’s co-founder on the future of visual storytelling 11-Jul-2014

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

● What will be the most dangerous threats to the Internet over the next decade? 5-Jul-2014

● 11 amazing questions answered by UK Buzzfeed editor Luke Lewis (number one: is it journalism?) 3-Jul-2014

● How reporters and robots can work together: Automation technology cranks out changes for the newspaper

industry2-Jul-2014

● "Historical anachronism": Over-the-air television is dead despite Aereo loss, analyst says 2-Jul-2014

● Any video can be interactive - and soon, they all will be 2-Jul-2014

● Why we should be celebrating the rise of robot journalism instead of criticizing it 2-Jul-2014

● For email newsletters, a death greatly exaggerated 30-Jun-2014

● 5 brands becoming news publishers in their own right: Coca-Cola, Dell’s Tech Page One, Adobe’s

CMO.com, ...28-Jun-2014

● The notion of journalism schools as teaching hospitals has gained traction - The Cronkite School 28-Jun-2014

● Impartial journalism is remarkably resilient, despite the mocking and stereotyping it has endured 26-Jun-2014

● GE, an early adopter of content marketing, becomes legitimate online news publisher 26-Jun-2014

● As sensor journalism rises, guidelines needed - Tow Report 25-Jun-2014

● Smart TVs won't dominate the connected TV future, study says 24-Jun-2014

● BreakingNews.com: Geolocated news is going to change the news business 24-Jun-2014

● The New York Times innovation report is great, but it left out one very important thing: Journalism 24-Jun-2014

● How a world filled with sensors will change the way we see, hear, think and live 20-Jun-2014

● Content strategy: Entertain or inform? Save readers’ time or spend it? - Jeff Israely 18-Jun-2014

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● The future of music subscription services is binge listening, not exclusives 18-Jun-2014

● Why the internet really is (or at least could be) responsible for dying newspapers 17-Jun-2014

● The seven most interesting things BuzzFeed founder Jonah Peretti said to Felix Salmon in his massive

interview17-Jun-2014

● ‘Employee of the future’: Bridging media’s church-state divide 17-Jun-2014

● Business Insider’s boss Henry Blodget: ‘It’s a golden age for professional journalists’ 17-Jun-2014

● WSJ report: Pay TV mergers will trigger media consolidation 17-Jun-2014

● Why the net neutrality debate also matters for VoIP 17-Jun-2014

● Majority of US Internet users to use a connected TV by 2015 15-Jun-2014

● The US-AID Cuban Twitter affair: Social media as the fifth estate 15-Jun-2014

● In the future of sports investing, media is the best bet 15-Jun-2014

● Digital news study reveals the power of star journalists - Reuters Institute 15-Jun-2014

● Four trends for the future of digital news: Robo-journalism, customer-centric design, cardification, cognitive

computing14-Jun-2014

● The mobile majority: Engaging people on smartphones is the next big challenge to the news 14-Jun-2014

● Social media growing as a gateway to news - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● More digital disruption ahead for mainstream news groups - Digital News Report 2014, Reuters Institute 12-Jun-2014

● Trading Dollars for Dollars: The Price of Attention Online and Offline - Internet not responsible for dying

newspapers12-Jun-2014

● HBO satirist John Oliver dissects native advertising: Blurred lines between ads and editorial 12-Jun-2014

● Read some of the smartest thinkers on data journalism in this new Tow Center report 5-Jun-2014

● Can storytelling be the industry’s savior? "Brands have moved from marketers to publishers" - Raju Narisetti 4-Jun-2014

● The future of comment sections: Moderated and annotated? 3-Jun-2014

● Can data save journalism? Buzzfeed, Vocativ, and The New York Times weigh in 3-Jun-2014

● A Social Strategy: How We Profit from Social Media - Mikolaj Jan Piskorski 2-Jun-2014

● Google vs. Facebook: Who is winning the tech cold war? 2-Jun-2014

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● News report from 1981 about the Internet (video) 31-May-2014

● Everything you need to know about the future of newspapers is in these two charts 29-May-2014

● It’s not just Jill Abramson: Women everywhere are getting pushed out of journalism: Blame the techies 29-May-2014

● Publishers rely on ads, not subscriptions, for growth: 9 in 10 publishers think digital revenues will rise in 2015 29-May-2014

● Future of journalism, media revenues depend on programmatic buying (no pressure) 24-May-2014

● The future of the physical newspaper itself: How should it evolve? - Frédéric Filloux 24-May-2014

● Pictures and posts are the future of online advertising: Artificial intelligence techniques will revolutionize our

world24-May-2014

● From wire services to classifieds to news networks, some key elements of the news ecosystem are changing 23-May-2014

● The strength of online newspaper engagement often is underestimated - Jim Conaghan 23-May-2014

● Publishing profitability survey shows mix of optimism, naiveté 18-May-2014

● We are witnessing the birth of the social media press corps 18-May-2014

● What the death of homepages means for the future of news 18-May-2014

● The future of media isn’t about breaking news scoops, it’s about credibility and trust 11-May-2014

● More than 70% of digital coupon users will use a mobile device to redeem a discount in 2014 4-May-2014

● Three ways the journalism business is changing: Targeting new generation of consumers 3-May-2014

● Global trends and developments in data journalism 3-May-2014

● Community engagement experts consider opportunities now and in the future 3-May-2014

● NewsLynx wants to build tools to better measure the impact of journalism 3-May-2014

● Clark Medal winner Matthew Gentzkow says the Internet hasn’t changed news as much as we think 3-May-2014

● National Intelligence media policy harms newsgathering 26-Apr-2014

● Mobile usage to grow 23.0% this year as time spent online and with traditional media declines 26-Apr-2014

● Digital journalism: We're still waiting for the third model of news publishing 26-Apr-2014

● Financial & media blogger Felix Salmon is leaving Reuters because the future of media is “post text” 26-Apr-2014

● Hillary Clinton: The world needs more explanatory journalism 26-Apr-2014

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● Is news dead? Or has it morphed into a socially distributed form? 26-Apr-2014

● High-quality journalism is not doomed by the Internet - Vanity Fair 19-Apr-2014

● Will automated copy editors replace human ones? Supplementing, not supplanting humans 19-Apr-2014

● Peter Singer on cybersecurity and what the media needs to know 19-Apr-2014

● Aereo’s CEO on the future of Netflix: How people will watch television five years from now 19-Apr-2014

● The Long Good Read - a print newspaper generated by robots: Is this the future of media or just a

sideshow?19-Apr-2014

● Appeals court says blogs are not only media, they’re an important source of news and commentary 19-Apr-2014

● Why publishers should care about wearables, and how they can prepare 13-Apr-2014

● Why audiobooks are the next big thing in self-publishing 13-Apr-2014

● Optimism is the only option: The Washington Post’s Marty Baron on the state of the news media 13-Apr-2014

● The rise of mobile apps and the decline of the open web - a threat or an over-reaction? 13-Apr-2014

● What it takes to create a new kind of journalism: Six criteria for a mode’s innovation and stick-ability 13-Apr-2014

● The core skills for the future of journalism - report 12-Apr-2014

● Brands aren’t the only ones becoming publishers and doing journalism - advocacy groups are too 4-Apr-2014

● The rise of expert journalism in the digital news ecosystem - Robert G. Picard 4-Apr-2014

● Gannett, USA Today and Star Tribune leaders expect print to live on in the foreseeable future, but

acknowledge its diminishing role28-Mar-2014

● State of the News Media report: The golden age of journalism or Armageddon? Yes. 28-Mar-2014

● Professor: 90% of news stories to be written by computers by 2030 28-Mar-2014

● NYT CEO: 'We’ll continue to have a newspaper 7 days a week for many years to come' 28-Mar-2014

● Media disruption: Bad for mass media, wonderful for humanity 28-Mar-2014

● Wearable devices broaden horizon for advertising: Will your wrist be the next billboard? 27-Mar-2014

● Could robots be the journalists of the future? 23-Mar-2014

● Explaining what’s behind the sudden allure of explanatory journalism 23-Mar-2014

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● Professional photojournalism in the age of crowdsourced images 23-Mar-2014

● How can journalists measure the impact of their work? Notes toward a model of measurement 23-Mar-2014

● ‘Robot’ to write 1 billion stories in 2014 - but will you know it when you see it? 23-Mar-2014

● Using social media to improve citizen engagement with government: Research brief 14-Mar-2014

● What will digital life look like in a decade? Some predictions, from the optimistic to mind control 14-Mar-2014

● How free is the free press? In the wake of the Edward Snowden disclosures, that’s the question everyone is

asking8-Mar-2014

● Brand as publisher? Yes. Brands buying publishers? Not so much 8-Mar-2014

● How Spritz redesigned reading, letting you scan 1,000 words a minute 8-Mar-2014

● TV is dead. Now what? What the decline of television means for politics - and why the medium is the new

message2-Mar-2014

● A new consensus on the future of news: The future isn’t what it used to be, and that’s a good thing 2-Mar-2014

● Creating new forms of journalism that put readers in charge: Homicide Watch, Connected China, PolitiFact 2-Mar-2014

● Lessons from Texas Tribune on the future of news: A non-profit, digital native news outlet 1-Mar-2014

● Why live video won't save the news business: The Washington Post's “ESPN of politics” 27-Feb-2014

● Reddit embraces its role as a journalistic entity with new live-reporting feature 27-Feb-2014

● Live video isn’t working for newspapers because they try to do TV (which has its own problems) & it’s not

done well27-Feb-2014

● Why reading is no longer fundamental: People process images 60,000 times faster than they do text 27-Feb-2014

● Why isn’t live video working for news sites? It’s about quality 27-Feb-2014

● How Vizzuality wants to bring mapping to the masses 23-Feb-2014

● Why the definition of news must change in the age of print + digital: Not product, but process 19-Feb-2014

● Can Twitter predict major events such as mass protests? 18-Feb-2014

● Tim Berners-Lee: We need to re-decentralise the web 15-Feb-2014

● Content-producing machines: Friend or foe for news media outlets? 15-Feb-2014

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● 11 ways to rethink open data and make it relevant to the public: Open data do not substitute for thinking or

reporting13-Feb-2014

● What news companies can learn from breakout start-ups like Spotify: The power of social media 12-Feb-2014

● As the line between platform and publisher continues to blur, who wins and who loses? 12-Feb-2014

● A note to the staff of Libération in France: Yes, your paper needs to be a social and cultural hub 12-Feb-2014

● The Snowden-effect, Wikileaks and Watergate - Stephan Russ-Mohl 5-Feb-2014

● Another professor has modeled Facebook’s future, and this one says it will be just fine 5-Feb-2014

● Why news matters: Research and practice briefs about news literacy 31-Jan-2014

● Future of News Audiences: What’s next as young fail to become strong news consumers 27-Jan-2014

● Jill Abramson: We’ll be publishing a print edition of the New York Times for decades 26-Jan-2014

● Smartwatches: Will the new devices change how news is produced and consumed? 21-Jan-2014

● Borrell Associates' latest 5-year forecast begs the question: How fast can you invest to turn things around? 21-Jan-2014

● The evolution in TV consumption will mimic what happened in mobile phone industry: Consumers and MSOs

will win20-Jan-2014

● How American newspapers dealt with the WikiLeaks controversy: Strongly critical in their editorials 14-Jan-2014

● Google's $3.2 billion Nest Labs buy paves way for company's home automation aspirations 14-Jan-2014

● Google to acquire connected home device maker Nest for $3.2B 14-Jan-2014

● Newspaper PDF replica service bets on future of print-style digital reading 13-Jan-2014

● Why the Internet of Things will disrupt everything 11-Jan-2014

● The standalone webpage as we know it might soon be a thing of the past 11-Jan-2014

● Wearables make a splash at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show, but might not be ready for mass appeal 11-Jan-2014

● Consumers believe mobile will replace TV by 2022, most prefer content live 11-Jan-2014

● Many Americans can’t recognize the NBC anchor Brian Williams 11-Jan-2014

● The rising poverty of American political journalism, or its abundant riches? 11-Jan-2014

● New York Times redesign points to future of online publishing 9-Jan-2014

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● A shift from device subsidies to financing could bring disruption - and be good 9-Jan-2014

● Most Americans have no idea who Brian Williams is: Anchor for the highest rated NBC Nightly News 9-Jan-2014

● The future of legacy media: With 5 years of digital disruption ahead, what happens next? - Borrell

Associates8-Jan-2014

● Hearst's Carey predicts 'giant leap forward' in branded content 8-Jan-2014

● Google launches Open Automotive Alliance to push Android into connected cars 8-Jan-2014

● Wooing Russia's Twitterati: How the U.S. ambassador in Moscow is using social media to get his message

out8-Jan-2014

● 10 digital trends for journalists to track in 2014: Mobile and responsive design, geo-targeted content, ... 7-Jan-2014

● Rupert Murdoch: 10 reasons he'll be back and stronger than ever in 2014 4-Jan-2014

Uzbekistan

● How technology is helping people learn - and even save - the world's languages 5-Jul-2014

Venezuela

● For those inside and outside of Ukraine and Venezuela, social media is the only media that matters 23-Feb-2014

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