Nieman Foundation at Harvard
HOME
          
LATEST STORY
A Hungarian investigative news site finds YouTube success with an “old-fashioned” documentary
ABOUT                    SUBSCRIBE

Articles tagged Germany (55)

“We are working in a medium, along with all of the other digital folks, in which you can tell stories in four different ways: words, pictures, video, audio. All of those will continue to grow for the next several decades. It’s not either/or.”
Süddeutsche Zeitung’s text marketing editor selects which stories will be only available to subscribers and tries to format those pieces to attract new subscribers.
Função otimiza edição de conteúdo para engajar leitores online.
“The central fear, as Eli Pariser has put it, is that ‘news-filtering algorithms narrow what we know.’ This, at least, is the theory.”
Using its Crowd Newsroom platform, the German nonprofit teamed up with Ruhr Nachrichten, the daily newspaper in the city of Dortmund, to get residents to enter information on canceled classes in schools.
The Axel Springer-owned app gets an automatic leg up across Europe from being pre-installed on new Samsung phones, but can it now keep enough of those users interested in order to sustain itself on advertising alone?
Aparelhos Samsung S7 e S8 virão com o Upday já instalado. Agregador de conteúdo fornece audiência para publicadores. Desafio é conseguir se viabilizar com dinheiro de publicidade.
Have ideas for things we should cover? Want to help us cover them? Want to help us translate stories so that they reach more people? Join our new Slack community!
Plus: Facebook buys some print ads in Germany, research on the polarizing effects of social media, and sometimes it’s not fake news — it’s just good old fabrication.
Plus: Some fake sites are still sneaking onto big ad networks, Facebook pushed news literacy, and Germany gets serious about social networks removing content.