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Forbes
In March of last year, a whistleblower revealed that political data firm Cambridge Analytica gained improper access to private information on more than 50 million Facebook users. One month later, Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg faced a congressional hearing where the social network's data practices were the subject of intense questioning.
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Business 2 Community
It's a new year and every brand is setting goals and refining its social media strategy. Is your brand's social content lacking in its luster or just lacking completely? Luckily, there's still time and actionable things you can do immediately. Here are six tips to help jump-start your social media with all the feels that you need to attract and engage followers even more in 2019.
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The Innovation Enterprise
According to Statista, there were roughly 2.7 billion social media users all around the world in 2017 and in each succeeding year this figure is expected to rise for about 7 percent. That's why every social media marketer should consider their growing audience as an excellent opportunity for their marketing campaigns.
However, amidst the sea of opportunities, social media can be complicated and nothing is ever static. Things quickly come and go and interests can shift from one object to the next.
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The New York Times
As Americans brace for the next presidential campaign — already underway and showing on a screen near you — press pundits are worried about the news media's readiness for the challenge ahead.
Will reporters follow the same assumptions that made the outcome in 2016 such a shock? Can pollsters reassure a public that has soured on the power of political forecasting?
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INMA
What is next in micropayments? After the most profitable segments, there is a place for pricing models other than subscriptions. After early victories with selling digital subscriptions, with fans and heavy users, news media companies need to move into the promotion seekers and occasional buyers.
"How do we monetize that?" Piechota asked the attendees. "That is the big question."
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News Media Alliance
Managing a newsroom is no easy feat. Most newsroom leaders wear multiple hats — they have to be journalists, editors, designers, webmasters — and managers. And, if you've worked your way up through the ranks of your newsroom, chances are you've spent more time outside the newsroom than in it, chasing stories and chatting up sources, meaning you might be completely new to management, as well as being in a 9-to-5 role. To help all the newsroom managers out there, whether new to the role or just in need of some new tips and tricks, News Media Alliance compiled a list of blogs, podcasts and management thought leaders that can help you with everything from the day-to-day to the most obscure issues.
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Blue Ridge Muse
Doug Thompson writes, "Over the last 15 years, I've watched newspapers around the nation cut back and now must ponder death of news profession itself.
Turns out the death knell wasn't just for print news, but for the news profession itself.
Massive cutbacks eliminated staff positions at The Huffington Post, BuzzFeed, America OnLine and other digital operations where news arrives primarily over the internet."
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Reuters Institute
Journalism is becoming more important but less robust, according to a new report identifying five trends about the future of journalism and their potential impact upon society.
The report, More Important, But Less Robust? Five things everybody needs to know about the future of journalism, highlights risks posed by growing information inequality, struggling journalism business models, and the role of social media platforms.
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Plus Valley Democrat
It might still be chilly out there on some days, but that doesn't mean some folks aren't already thinking about a little spring gardening.
In Pauls Valley that includes an offer for some free compost and mulch, at least for those willing to haul it away.
Materials for that compost and mulch come from right here in PV as piles of the stuff will be available to the public at the local recycling center on South Walnut near Rush Creek.
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Botanical Artist Tu Bloom takes us behind the red carpet with Applause Blue Rose and Moon carnations. Tune in for this Facebook Live event! MORE
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Muskogee Phoenix
What exactly is a raised bed garden? It’s a garden area that is elevated anywhere from a few inches up to 2 or 3 feet above the soil level. They can be as simple as a rectangular plateau of soil or a more elaborate bed framed in sturdy material. Not only can they add visual interest to landscape, raised bed gardens also have several benefits.
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Star Press
Winter is a wonderful time for resting our bodies and planning the garden. Not only is winter perfect for ordering seeds for the upcoming season, but also an opportunity for purchasing plants. Bare root plants are an option we take advantage of at Minnetrista when ordering trees and shrubs.
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