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- Journalists and educators largely agree at this point that by the time journalism students graduate they should have some experience with data. The Dow Jones [...] 
- Overview A different kind of revenue, one that has nothing to do with advertising or subscriptions, is playing a larger role in journalism today. Nonprofit [...] 
- A few years ago, the digital revolution sparked upheaval — and in many newsrooms, concern. As technology brought data journalism and other new practices into [...] 
- News is a product. Conceptually, that is a leap for people from traditional reporting and editing roles. We are used to buying “products” in stores [...] 
- As more people, especially in younger generations, rely on social media to stay informed, news organizations must figure out how to speak to readers in [...] 
- The long-term viability of media companies today depends on understanding Millennials — a massive, influential demographic that grew up connected to the Internet, social platforms, [...] 
- 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 [...] 
- As audiences gain more choices for news, they are increasingly turning to specialized sources. That represents a challenge to general-interest publishers but also creates an [...] 
- As so much in the world of news and information changes, the fundamental bond of trust between journalists and the communities they serve is one [...] 


