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Journalism.co.uk
Danish publisher TV Midtvest challenged its editorial team, who relies heavily on Facebook for website traffic and interaction with readers, to a two-week "detox."
The initiative was prompted by Facebook announcement about demoting news articles in its news feed back in January 2018.
Speaking at the INMA Media Innovation week, Nadia Nikolajeva, head of digital at TV Midtvest, talked about the experiment that radically transformed the publisher's social media strategy and sparked in-house innovation.
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Poynter
How much misinformation made the rounds on Twitter during the French presidential election last year? Possibly not a lot.
That's according to a study conducted by the Politoscope project at the Institute of Complex Systems of Paris Île-de-France, which analyzed the interaction between Twitter accounts. The report looked at 60 million exchanges from more than 2.4 million users.
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Pew Research Center
The use of digital technology has had a long stretch of rapid growth in the United States, but the share of Americans who go online, use social media or own key devices has remained stable the past two years, according to a new analysis of Pew Research Center data. The shares of U.S. adults who say they use the internet, use social media, own a smartphone or own a tablet computer are all nearly identical to the shares who said so in 2016.
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Poynter
Love animals? Love discovery? Love video? Ben Lerer's Group Nine is selling passion and expertise with The Dodo, NowThis, Thrillist and Seeker, but it's still not big enough.
At an industry conference Monday, Lerer sat on stage, complimenting BuzzFeed and Vice, two other digital-only pioneers that have hit speed bumps and have been friendly with platforms. Yet Lerer acknowledged that those two digital-only pioneers — and even his own company — must keep growing in an uncertain media environment.
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American Press Institute
Launching a paywall is easy. Pivoting a whole business from an advertising-centric mindset to one focused on reader revenue is not.
Despite 10 years of experimentation and increasing attention, the news industry still needs to develop some of the attitudes, technology and skills needed to sustain exceptional membership and subscription programs.
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The Writing Cooperative
This survey was completed by 740 writers who use one or more of our software applications for writers (Atomic Scribbler, SmartEdit and PageFour). Ten questions were asked about their writing life.
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Tow Center for Digital Journalism
More than a quarter century after the creation of the World Wide Web, nine in 10 Americans get at least some news online. But in many ways, local news publishing is still adapting to the internet as a news medium. For many publishers, the internet is like an ill-fitting suit: functional, but not made for them.
On the whole, newspapers, broadcasters and digital-native publishers hold a few things in common: Most are online, serve advertising and have a Facebook profile.
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Open Signal
Eleven of the 69 countries we analyzed earned a Very Good rating on OpenSignal's video experience scale, meaning mobile video loaded quickly and rarely stalled even at higher resolutions. But even among those elite nations there is still room for improvement. No country achieved the highest video experience rating of Excellent.
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The Wall Street Journal
When Fred Meyer decided to re-landscape a third of an acre plot on his Iowa City property, he wanted something more than just trees, ornamental bushes and ground cover.
"I created an edible forest," says Meyer, explaining that, no, he won't be dining on wood, leaves or grass. Instead, he planted a mix of fruit trees — cherry, peach and pear among them — and interspersed perennial flowering shrubs and fruit-producing plants, including blueberry bushes, that also help to feed birds, honeybees and butterflies.
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EcoWatch
Planting a garden has the power to change the world. Regenerative gardens can help reverse global warming by restoring soil health. We're bringing victory gardens back. This time, it's for the climate.
Our friends Ron Finley and Rosario Dawson explain how you can make your home garden regenerative in this new video premiere from Kiss The Ground and Green America.
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Nevada Appeal
Garden Media Group, a public relations firm based in Pennsylvania, has been predicting gardening trends since 2001. In their recent report, "Rooted Together," they've incorporated statistics from the National Gardening Association's annual survey to come up with horticultural predictions for 2019.
According to GMG's predictions, the U.S. is trending away from a "ME" generation toward a "SHE" generation that honors Mother Nature.
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