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Archives: October 2011

…and “the editing process is zero, pretty much.” Megan Garber
A new SocialFlow analysis suggests that the movement’s growing popularity might actually have hurt its chances to trend.
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Ken Freedman thinks radio can be a much more interactive and visual medium. Andrew Phelps
It’s the best way to stay up to date with the future of news while you’re on the go. Joshua Benton
Plus: More reflections on Steve Jobs’ legacy, new and old media use within the Occupy Wall Street movement, and all the rest of the week’s required reading.
The New York Times senior software architect would like the newest “mullets of the Internet” to go back from whence they came.
The Knight Foundation’s Newton writes about the impact of the Carnegie-Knight Initiative, which has tried to improve the quality of instruction and research at the United States’ journalism schools. Eric Newton
In Connecticut, The Day is pushing a membership model for readers that’s built around harnessing customer data. Ken Doctor
“Failed Wikipedias” suggest successful ways to encourage contribution and collaboration.
…and how the network is using social media to increase its engagement and broaden its viewership. Simon Owens