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How “bridging elites” help on Twitter, perceptions of news by a skeptical public, and Wikipedia pages as newsmaking destinations: all that and more in this month’s roundup of the academic literature.
There’s money in conferences, festivals, and expos, but you’ll still have to work for it.
Predicting what goes viral, sourcing the Arab Spring, and Twitter in power vs. out of power: all that and more in this month’s roundup of the academic literature.
Plus: Debating Twitter’s publicness and the ethics of quoting tweets, robot journalists, and the rest of the week’s news about journalism and the web.
A new study from the Media Insight Project examines how Americans’ news consumption jumps across platforms.
As part of the 2006 report on transforming newspapers, seven media outlets took part in a program to test Newspaper Next’s methods. Only a few of the projects live on today.
The 2006 report was supposed to be a wake-up call to an industry in turmoil. But its legacy is less than clear.
January 7, 2010