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


