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Mediatwits #149: Lies and Viral Content: Can They Be Stopped?

In journalism, it begins and ends with credibility. It’s what allows news organizations to rise above the noise of online…

Jefferson Yen

Futures Lab Update #95: Digital Profiles via 360social; Behavioral Analytics via Trialfire

This week we look at a tool that reassembles scattered social media fragments and a code-free way to track behavior…

Reuben Stern

DBW E-Book Bestsellers: ‘The Girl on the Train’ Extends Lead; E-Book Prices Creep Up

Paula Hawkins’s "The Girl on the Train" is settling into its fourth week at the top of the E-book Best-Seller List,…

Rich Bellis

How Curriculum Innovation Works (and Doesn’t)

This week The Knight Foundation released "Above and Beyond," a report on the future of journalism education authored by Stephens…

Sarah Bartlett

Journalism & Digital Education Roundup, February 26, 2015

1. An online kingdom come (Jack Stripling / Chronicle of Higher Education) - Subscription 2. As journalism school enrollment slides,…

Julie Keck

Daily Must Reads, February 26, 2015

1. Did the pay TV guys stay flat last year — or lose more than a million subscribers? (Peter Kafka…

Julie Keck

A Look Back at 10 Years of Life on YouTube

This guest post originally appeared on Medium. In the last 10 years, YouTube has become so ubiquitously mainstream that the…

Hank Green

What’s in a Domain Name? Capitol Hound Learns First-Hand

This is college. And in college, we apply for summer internships. That’s the whole point: getting prestigious, or at least…

Justina Vasquez

A First Step Toward Better Safety for Freelancers

The murders of freelancers James Foley and Steven Sotloff last year put the news industry on the spot. What could…

Robert Mahoney

Daily Must Reads, February 25, 2015

1. Medium gets a bit more Twitter-like, and a bit more blog-like (Mathew Ingram / GigaOm) 2. Making the leap…

Julie Keck