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Media Party in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is not your usual journalism conference – it’s the largest gathering of self-described journalism and tech nerds in Latin America. That’s what made it the perfect place for ICFJ’s Leap Innovation Lab to...
There is a lingering concern as more and more publishers put up paywalls for subscription revenues – will blocking content have a negative impact on SEO? There are no straightforward answers. “The question is less about sacrificing a wall...
The only constant in the news media world is change. And today it is happening at a pace that demands publishers understand what’s in store — and take immediate action.During Wednesday’s Webinar, Juan Señor, president of Innovation Media Consulting, took INMA...
This past May, a young reporter for the Los Angeles Times working a weekend shift filed a 190-word story about people suspected of stealing expensive watches before fleeing in a black Rolls-Royce. Origen: Tensions rise between the LA Times and...
They say life begins at 40.“Up until then,” Carl Jung reputedly said, “you are just doing research.”USA TODAY turns 40 on Thursday. And we have been doing research – and journalism – all through those years.Forgive the first-person plural:...
Paywalls were not popular when they were introduced by The Times in 2010. On the contrary. And the starkest opponents were those within News UK.”We almost had a revolt in the newsroom when we decided to build a paywall...
WHEN THE DOORS of the Texas Senate Chamber opened for the 2019 session, there were two new faces at the press table.Both were employees of Texas Scorecard, then the reporting arm of the influential Tea Party–aligned group Empower Texans,...
Maribel Perez Wadsworth has journalism in her blood. She grew up listening to the hum of printing presses and taking in the smell of ink in the printing room of The Miami Herald, where her father started working the...
On September 25th, Italy will run political elections. Whether or not you are interested in the results of this democratic process, if you are interested in journalism, there are some things that we can address to make it a...
Outlook, the print section of commentary and analysis that has graced this newspaper’s Sunday edition for nearly 70 years, came into the world quietly on Dec. 19, 1954. No birth announcement appeared in that day’s paper. No explanation for...

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