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Archives: December 2016

“The path to personalization, especially personalization steeped in journalistic ethos, requires access to holistic data about users that extends beyond the borders of the news organization’s platform.” Ariane Bernard
“Now comes the fun part: for journalists to let their imaginations roam free, to invent new ways to bring stories to life.” Joanne Lipman
“Many new listeners will arrive seeking refuge from Facebook’s fake news buffet and Twitter’s ideologue clutter, while expecting the speed of news they’ve became accustomed to from over-the-air radio and television.” Andrea Silenzi
“We can feel nostalgic about a media world slowly but steadily waning, or instead imagine that perhaps a more decentralized and effective everyday culture of critique and argumentation might emerge over time.” Pablo Boczkowski
“It’s time to acknowledge that your audience does not need to see your every stumble on the way to virtual reality greatness.” Ståle Grut
“We can’t just upgrade journalists. We, the people who use media mostly as consumers and sharers, have to upgrade ourselves, too.” Dan Gillmor
“Sites will explore further what it means to allow readers to be more active, giving their audience more expression and ability to take part in a two-way conversation.” Kawandeep Virdee
“A federal innovation fund will spark the blooming of a thousand digital media startups. Well, okay, maybe 20 or so.” Erin Millar
“We’ll debate and have panels, and talk past each other.” Carrie Brown-Smith
“When we make listening the job of one or two people in a newsroom instead of remembering that this is the cornerstone of journalism, we lose track of what readers are actually taking from our work.” Annemarie Dooling