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    Mobile advertising needs more creative thinking

    Rather than just think ‘advertising,’ think of ‘useful services’ for readers and sponsors Publishers should fundamentally rethink how to monetize mobile products, beyond just conventional [...]

    June 10, 2014
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    How to hire or promote for mobile jobs when you can’t find or afford someone with direct experience

    News organizations aren’t the only ones trying to adapt to mobile technology. There are many other industries bidding for the limited pool of people with [...]

    June 10, 2014
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    Transforming a longtime youth news product to match new behaviors: 7 good questions with Channel One News

    When I was a kid in school, I watched the Channel One News program on old, wall-mounted TVs that turned on automatically during homeroom. But [...]

    June 5, 2014
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    Infusing design into your newsroom culture: 7 good questions with John Maeda

    John Maeda’s work has crossed many disciplines — design, technology and business — and now, he works at the intersection of all three. Former president [...]

    May 16, 2014
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    A reader-focused redesign: 10 good questions with the LA Times’ Jimmy Orr

    The Los Angeles Times just redesigned their site with a focus on mobile and a goal of increasing reader engagement through pre-written tweets or “sharelines,” [...]

    May 9, 2014
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    A new partnership and revenue stream: 8 good questions with Robert Rosenthal of the Center for Investigative Reporting

    This is part two of a two-part series on a partnership between the Alabama Media Group and the Center for Investigative Reporting. Part one focuses [...]

    April 11, 2014
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    Creating a culture around engagement and reporting: 9 good questions with Michelle Holmes of the Alabama Media Group

    This is part one of a two-part series on a partnership between the Alabama Media Group and the Center for Investigative Reporting. Part one focuses [...]

    April 10, 2014
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    An in-house CMS for immersive storytelling: 7 good questions with Jeremy Sherlick of the Council on Foreign Relations

    Over the last year, we’ve seen a wide range of interactives from a variety of news sources and we will continue to see more organizations [...]

    March 27, 2014
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    Finding a non-local niche: 6 good questions with Boston Globe’s new Catholicism editor John Allen

    Until recently, John L. Allen, Jr. was a senior correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter, one of the largest independent Catholic news publications. He’s the [...]

    March 13, 2014
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    Modernizing news in the classroom: 7 good questions with the New York Times’ ‘The Learning Network’

    Take a look at the New York Times’ blog directory and you’ll see one that’s different than the others: The Learning Network. Originally, in 1998, [...]

    March 7, 2014
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