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Media Metrics Roundup for December 21, 2016

How NPR One Data Points To New Ways Of Thinking About Local Content

(Tamar Charney / Current)
“What we say we like differs from what we actually like enough to listen to.” 🔥🔥🔥

How Data Informs Our Writing At Dropbox

(John Saito / Dropbox)
Every word matters. And as journalists, we love this: “Write with your heart, edit with your head.”

The Boston Globe Uses Facebook Groups To Create Direct Connections With Readers

(Lucia Moses / Digiday)
The private group for Globe readers has added about 2,000 members since it was created in early December.

Now Facebook Says It Gave Some Publishers Bad Traffic Numbers on Instant Articles

(Garrett Sloane / Advertising Age)
Drip. Drip. Drip.

At Hearst, Its Papers Get Tested to Perfect the Vital ‘User Experience’

(Tom Grubisch / Street Fight Mag)
What Hearst’s digital revenue guru has to say about data and analytics.

From MetricShift

5 Tips to Build a Fully Automated Metrics Dashboard with Google Sheets by Simon Breton

Parse.ly: Facebook is the Referral Traffic Story of 2016 by Allie VanNest

7 Media Metrics Predictions for 2017 by Jason Alcorn

Grading 10 Media Metrics Predictions for 2016 by Tim Cigelske

18 Tips For Writing Engaging Headlines and 27 Makeovers That Saved Stories From Extinction by Kurt Gessler

How Publishers Can Use Links and Mentions In Instagram Stories by Gabrielle Boland

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Jason Alcorn (@jasonalcorn) is the Metrics Editor for MediaShift. In addition to his work with MediaShift, he works as a consultant with non-profits and newsrooms.

Jason Alcorn :Jason Alcorn is a media consultant who helps newsrooms, foundations and nonprofits build an informed citizenry through journalism and civic engagement. He is also an award-winning investigative journalist. Get in touch at jason@jasalc.com or @jasonalcorn on Twitter.

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