Narrative Science: If Software Replaced Journalist?
Picture a machine capable of synthesizing sentences and grammatical structures with sophisticated data sequences, writing entire articles simply by following data input. On paper it might sound rather...
View ArticleFour Success Stories Show How Innovation Pays
A new study by the Pew Research Center tracks how four regional newspapers in the United States have been able to boost online revenue and record overall growth despite industry-wide trends to the...
View ArticleWalking Fish. A Talk With Mathew Ingram
“Teaching the fish how to walk: five things old media can learn from new media” is the title of the keynote speech given by Mathew Ingram, Canadian technology writer and the keynote speaker at the...
View ArticleVOCER: A New Way To Talk About The Media in Germany
A German web magazine has set up a new kind of forum to discuss the media, and is offering grants for innovative young journalists to discover new ways of reporting. For more than a decade, German...
View ArticleNew Tricks for Old Dogs. Innovation in Journalism
It’s clear by now that technology is both saving and destroying journalism. The Internet, tablets, smart phones have decimated the print media’s advertising-dependent business models but had also...
View ArticleExperimenting with Innovation: Europe’s Legacy Media
Experimenting with new platforms: Le Monde, France, recently set up a Snapchat Discover team to deliver news on the messaging app. Europe’s legacy news organisations invest in new digital projects for...
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