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Top 5, Oct. 11, 2011

Netflix nixes Qwikster, stock plummets Also, how video services stack up Google+ traffic off 60 percent Fall-off after huge 1,200…

Courtney Lowery Cowgill

What If We Had a Nutrition Label for the News?

Alisa Miller’s TED Talk brilliantly illustrates what news industry observers have been warning for years: Our news diet is distorted.…

Matt Stempeck

How Would You Start a Newsroom’s Website From Scratch?

Starting from scratch, where would you start? Last Friday was my last day as program director of DocumentCloud, a catalog…

Amanda Hickman

Students Go Old School, Create Newspaper with Typewriters, Xactos, Film Cameras

Education content is sponsored by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, which offers an intensive, cutting edge, three semester Master…

Devin Harner

TrueTies.Org Wants to Increase Transparency on the Op-Ed Page

The following is a guest opinion from Gabe Elsner of The Checks and Balances Project, which recently launched a new…

Gabe Elsner

How Data Can Become an Evergreen Source for Newsrooms

Newsrooms don’t fear too much news. They fear not enough news. With news on demand 24/7, the stream of information…

Nicola Hughes

Mediatwits #22: Remembering Steve Jobs with Two Biographers

The Mediatwits podcast is sponsored by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, which offers an intensive, cutting edge, three semester…

Mark Glaser

What Will You Miss Most About Steve Jobs?

We all knew this day would come, but it still was hard to take. Apple’s iconic leader, Steve Jobs, has…

Mark Glaser

Top 5, Oct. 6, 2011: R.I.P. Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs dies, the web mourns Mashable’s roundup of remembering How Jobs made the nerd cool Under Jobs, Apple shaped…

Courtney Lowery Cowgill

In the Digital Age, Is Teaching Cursive Relevant?

Education content is sponsored by the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, which offers an intensive, cutting edge, three semester Master…

Audrey Watters