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Media Metrics Roundup for February 22, 2017

Trump Campaign Sends Survey on Media Bias That Is, Well, Pretty Biased

(Jaclyn Reiss / Boston Globe)
This is not how you write a good user survey.

What to Do When An Analytics Report Looks Wrong

(Pierre DuBois / DMN)
It happens more often than we like to admit. Trust, but verify.

Facebook Analytics Passes 1 Million Apps

(VentureBeat)
And two new features help users understand what the data from Facebook Analytics actually means. (Sound familiar?)

Will Phone Numbers Start To Blow Up As The Next Big Identifier?

(Allison Schiff / AdExchanger)
Despite huge privacy concerns, more and more marketers want our digits.

5 Charts on How Brands’ Use of Snapchat is Changing

(Grace Caffyn / Digiday)
Lots of juicy new analytics data here.

From MetricShift

Germany’s Largest Daily Partners with Analytics Startup by Benjamin Bathke

Meet the Wall Street Journal Metrics Mavens: Amanda Lilly and Vivyan Tran by Julia Haslanger

How to Use Analytics to Differentiate Your Content by Gabriele Boland

Your Cheat Sheet for Newsletter Analytics by Tamara Power-Drutis and Sangeeta Singh-Kurtz

Editorial Analytics Are Stranded In Another Era. It’s Time To Take Them Seriously. by Jon Wilks

The One Metric Journalists Need to Steal from Content Marketers by Lee Procida

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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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