After interviewing dozens of journalists and analysts, we emerged with a lot of inspiration and a blueprint that can be applied to any newsroom. Although [...]
If a newsroom wants reporters to learn from experimentation, then the end point of every project is feedback and inspiration. “The most important part of [...]
In every single case, the journalists and data analysts we consulted said there’s one crucial factor that gets journalists on board with data experiments, and [...]
One of the most popular knocks on metrics-oriented newsrooms is best summarized as “If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” [...]
How do newsroom metrics advocates pique their colleagues’ interest in using data? Many of the editors, data analysts and trainers we spoke to start by [...]
To see the point of metrics, journalists need to understand what their organizations are doing to survive and thrive. That goes way beyond the high-flying [...]
Journalists have a reputation for dismissing data about their stories. But it’s undeserved. After all, the axiom “if it bleeds, it leads” describes a newsroom [...]
We are excited to announce today a new cohort of newsrooms using Metrics for News, the American Press Institute’s analytics dashboard and content strategy program. [...]
The News Integrity Initiative at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY has granted the American Press Institute $150,000 to deepen and expand [...]
Well-constructed offer pages are vital to the goal of increasing reader revenue. They can influence a user’s entire perception of your publication and service — [...]
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