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La journaliste Hilde Lysiak, neuf ans (sic)
L'an dernier, le Kiosque signalait un article du Columbia Journalism Review au sujet d'un journal unique au monde, The Orange Street News (200 exemplaires), seul mensuel local du patelin de…
Un journal unique au monde
«Two hundred copies of each issue are distributed around town in local businesses, like a cafe where Hilde is known to hunker down on deadline with her usual toasted bagel…
The digital media industry needs to react to ad blockers … or else
Un article du Columbia Journalism Review A new report from Adobe and one of several startups helping publishers fight ad blocking shows that 198 million people globally are now blocking…
21st-century censorship: Governments around the world are using stealthy strategies to manipulate the media
Columbia Journalism Review Two beliefs safely inhabit the canon of contemporary thinking about journalism. The first is that the internet is the most powerful force disrupting the news media. The…
“They don’t find tablets all that exciting for reading news.”
Digital news consumers unlikely to pay for content and increasingly block ads Columbia Journalism Review The takeaway from Reuters’ vast new study of the world’s digital news consumers is that…
Inside the newspaper that broke the Brian Williams news
Stars and Stripes, the relatively unknown newspaper subsidized by the Pentagon, gets a big scoop À lire dans le Columbia Journalism Review