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The Monkey Cage, run by political scientists, is joining up with the capital’s daily. The Post gets high-quality content, the bloggers get an audience, and hopefully, everybody gets paid.
The modern newspaper owner can exert control over their company through the infrastructure and design of the paper, Ananny argues.
PolitiFact editor Bill Adair in the "Star Chamber"
The PolitiFact founder, headed to a professorship at Duke, reflects on the fact-checking boom and talks about preparing the next generation of journalists.
Over 2.5 million files analyzed by a global team of journalists reveal financial information about politicians, fundraisers, and celebrities from over 170 different countries.
The paper is including a print replica with an iPad-optimized layout and moving into Apple’s Newsstand.
Journalism students are best served when they actually produce serious, real-world work, the former Washington Post editor argues. But many journalism schools aren’t set up for that.
Look past iPads and Android phones: There’s another generation of Internet-enabled devices coming, and news companies face more competition for users’ attention.
Why are publishers playing Facebook’s game? What’s in it for them?