For decades the Russ family of Austria has run a successful newspaper and printing company. Their flagship publication was the dominant player in Western Austria, [...]
Innovation. It’s a word thrown around at lot in journalism today. There are innovation editors, teams, vice presidents, programs, and chairs at journalism schools. The [...]
The final step in successful innovation involves gathering feedback, measuring it, and using that to direct how you change and evolve your approach and/or product. [...]
For journalism it truly is the best of times and the worst of times. The best, in that never has there been more opportunity for [...]
The Boston Globe recently launched a new website focused on Catholic news and information, a coffee blog, a site covering technology and startups in the [...]
Newsrooms and tech start-ups have much in common. Both are fast-paced, have intellectually curious staff, and strive to stay ahead of the latest developments. But [...]
The New York Times in December. USA Today in September. Newsroom layoffs, buyouts, and other forms of staff reduction have a near-drumbeat quality. Responding to [...]
The “news nerds” that make up the news application and multimedia teams usually sit in a different place, speak a different language, and work on [...]
A fellowship program at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs recruits subject-matter experts – from scientists and lawyers to economists and cyber-experts [...]
Clayton Christensen is widely regarded as one of the most influential thinkers in the world on innovation and disruption. The Economist magazine called his 1997 [...]