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Nieman Journalism Lab
Pushing to the future of journalism — A project of the Nieman Foundation at Harvard

@niemanlab tweet archives

6
Apr
Only 800 last-edition Encyclopaedia Britannicas left, and they’re going fast http://t.co/VvmkTt2M via @romenesko 
 
Blunt advice for publishers in @markcoddington’s Week in Review http://t.co/v8VyXLgw 
 
How is a “news mob” like Tang? http://t.co/tr0aOUya 
 
Good morning! Watch an ad, get free wireless access. Could this model work for news sites? http://t.co/N5EqpIaW 
 
5
Apr
How the @OCReggie will flood the zone on Angels opening day — with 70 reporters http://t.co/tr0aOUya 
 
Definitive numbers on US paywalls: Wait, is it 150 or 300 newspapers? http://t.co/OmyFSxpA 
 
Larry Page on Google Plus, cleaning house and the future of search http://t.co/X0TKzOF4 
 
The OC Register has a posse: Why the paper has 70 reporters covering one baseball game http://t.co/tr0aOUya 
 
“The goal is really about making innovation in journalism more technologically literate and aware” http://t.co/EyLTWerM 
 
RT @ONA: We’re proud to announce the winners of the inaugural @AP-@Google Journalism & Technology Scholarship: http://t.co/3OF01H2F 
 
PSA: The Guardian is looking for a multimedia editor in London http://t.co/7jvJy8zB 
 
Twitter is expanding its offices! To Detroit? http://t.co/7T3gqsC4 
 
Math is hard: Just how many US newspapers have paywalls? http://t.co/OmyFSxpA 
 
What if journalism were invented today? How would a computer scientist approach it? http://t.co/EyLTWerM 
 
Meet Privly, the service that lets you use social networks without giving access to your private info http://t.co/GRRlmhAi 
 
Nine publishers including HuffPost, The Daily Beast, and Bleacher Report are partnering with Zite http://t.co/MA00PfuB 
 
Guardian Editor Alan Rusbridger and Clay Shirky discuss the challenges for journalist working with data http://t.co/jZ8QVd0a 
 
Arianna Huffington is taking control of AOL business development and tech units in a new reorganization http://t.co/awebW2Yg 
 
Good morning! New Pew survey finds tablet and e-reader owners spend more time reading http://t.co/czFV6IRG 
 
4
Apr
iTunes for magazines? Hulu for periodicals? TiVo for print? The Next Issue digital newsstand: http://t.co/8aNg0cYX 
 
PSA: @MotherJones is hiring a digital journalist based in either San Francisco or Washington http://t.co/pu2NlL5p #jobs 
 
BOOM goes the DOWD! How the @NYTimes created that stupid game http://t.co/QhNCZrYT 
 
RT @MacDiva: The newest issue of Think Quarterly by Google (@ThinkwithGoogle) is all about creativity. Good read: http://t.co/67KyjrQ1 
 
This year’s Peabody Award winners include CNN, Al Jazeera, NPR, CBS News, the BBC, and Portlandia http://t.co/qtmBdAcK 
 
Cameras still aren’t allowed in the courtroom, but SCOTUS coverage has changed more than you think http://t.co/WYeV0t11 
 
Our @jbenton is speaking at #ASNE, and he compiled this list of resources http://t.co/1crBjrS4 
 
The AP reports about 300 U.S. newspapers offer some kind of digital subscription http://t.co/tJi85ZNN 
 
There is an animated GIF on The New York Times home page. 
 
The Guardian shows us @Stamen’s super-pretty hacks of OpenStreetMap data http://t.co/npPA43XH 
 
What does @BuzzFeedBen read? He starts the morning with Reddit and Drudge http://t.co/bZ7MJBH4 
 
Why digital-native media will (almost) always win, according to a digital-native media writer http://t.co/11VmE7IR 
 
Good morning! Can a Netflix-style “all-you-can-eat” model work for mags and newspapers? http://t.co/8aNg0cYX 
 
3
Apr
A1 local coverage is coming to the Denver Post, along with “substantial” thinning of the paper http://t.co/a69UK4LK 
 
Small, community-oriented news organizations struggle for nonprofit status but the NFL got it years ago http://t.co/Wx5gIxz2 
 
Legal threat prompts DocumentCloud to take down 14,400 emails http://t.co/E6WoBxUQ 
 
Is the Denver Post trying to look more like the departed Rocky Mountain News? http://t.co/a69UK4LK 
 
Attention content creators: “Users want to do this, and you need to figure out how to let them.” http://t.co/HYfuYL0Q 
 
AP revenue shrinks for third straight year but 2011 decline “significantly smaller” http://t.co/J5yb5qXp 
 
So how did the NFL get the IRS to sign off on its nonprofit status? http://t.co/Wx5gIxz2 
 
Brooklyn-based @Vice among industry heavyweights nominated for 2012 National Magazine Awards http://t.co/fjnzoMSF 
 
Arizona bill would make it illegal to “annoy or offend” someone online http://t.co/HlxiUpA9 (Read the bill: http://t.co/BqF7XudT
 
The Denver Post puts local news on A1 http://t.co/GckXE8oe via @romenesko 
 
New database makes for “spiky” map of world innovation http://t.co/3JdyB9Bz 
 
Wow. World map locates and translates more than 10,000 newspapers http://t.co/HJ0gRTFU 
 
Is it time to retire the term “blog”? http://t.co/XjoSPegB 
 
Storytelling project Not on the Wires closes shop after 18 months http://t.co/5SUMRKYL 
 
DocumentCloud removes email dump after legal threat http://t.co/E6WoBxUQ 
 
Good morning! Robert Redford is producing a new documentary about Watergate http://t.co/RpNM79g8 
 
2
Apr
The Washington Post is starting a syndication service with content from Slate, The Root and more http://t.co/thslOhsX 
 
The nonprofit process demystified: How news orgs can improve their chances of getting 501(c)(3) status http://t.co/IMTGaoHY