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During a fraught election season, a transcript database is reimagined as a news product for readers reaching for the right quote “to make a point.”
What Noted is not is a separate, cheaper Wall Street Journal gateway product (we remember you, NYT Now).
A new round of consolidation could kill off half of what were the major U.S. newspaper chains just a few months ago. But the possibility of platform cash is sparking hope.
News products that the Journal built to highlight its election coverage to occasional readers are being repurposed for coronavirus coverage.
“Habit is something that has always been in our DNA, but we haven’t called it that.”
After ten years of writing for Nieman Lab, Ken takes a big look back and ahead, defining the state of affairs for the troubled world of journalism.
The Wall Street Journal: 20 weeks. The New York Times offers 16 to 18 weeks for birth mothers and 10 weeks for non–birth parents.
While local newspapers play the 2019 Consolidation Games, the national dailies are busy with the Great Digital Subscriber Race — and making sure they have the right teams and tech in place to win.