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Archives: December 2018

“In small media organizations, ‘doing more with less’ has always been a reality — but the implications are catching up.” Catalina Albeanu
“The middlemen who profit — agencies, buyers, and the like. They’ve been waiting for a moment like this.” Andrew Ramsammy
“To put it bluntly, the media do not mediate as they used to.” Pablo Boczkowski
“The people who own, manage, and shape them might go — but social media are not going away anytime soon.” Francesco Zaffarano
“Instead of letting you burn us out and following the many that left this industry, this wave has decided to drown you out.” Robert Hernandez
“In many parts of the world, tribal journalism compensates for a seeming fragmentation of society by nurturing a sense of belonging and exercising tribal solidarity.” Thomas Hanitzsch
“As more news organizations do more with less, they must identify ways to fail smarter and prevent past failures from stifling the exploration of new ideas.” Michael Grant
“It’s about shifting from thinking about conversation mainly as a reaction or afterthought to making it more central to how we conceive of and tell stories.” Laura E. Davis
“Major global efforts by tech companies to collaborate with the news industry will have matured to a point at which their effectiveness should be broadly judged.” Steve Grove
“We’re at risk of permanently losing a generation of journalists to other fields due to instability — but also because of poor management, lack of support, and opportunities for growth.” Elite Truong