I can’t imagine many stronger indications of one’s desire to engage with a news organization than adding it as a contact in their address book.
The New York Times re-invents Page One — and it’s better than print ever was » Nieman Journalism Lab
The New York Times smartphone products now have redefined Page One for the digital era. Finally, we have a model. Mobile can be harnessed to share the day’s news, and works far better to keep us informed than newsprint ever could.
For the first time, I see a newspaper-created product that seems utterly comfortable with the digital medium. It’s casual yet serious, with the hardest news of the day sidling up to winning features, commentary making an appearance where it makes sense and visuals of every variety — maps, graphics, photos, and illustrations — sized appropriately for a small screen. It’s information-dense, but not leaden. In a scan or a scroll of the moment’s news, readers can get a broad sense of what it indeed is happening. We also feel something we rarely have felt with digital newspaper products: playfulness.
(Source: niemanlab.org)
Nieman Journalism Lab has tapped some of the smartest voices in news to share their predictions for 2016.
We’re thrilled to see many of women from the ONA-Poynter Leadership Academy for Women in Digital Media featured! In this post, Masuma Ahuja emphasizes how media can have more meaningful conversations with their audiences.
Nieman Journalism Lab has tapped some of the smartest voices in news to share their predictions for 2016.
We’re thrilled to see many of women from the ONA-Poynter Leadership Academy for Women in Digital Media featured! In this post, Libby Bawcombe predicts that news organizations will spend more time thinking about how design can serve readers and less on design for design’s sake.
Nieman Journalism Lab has tapped some of the smartest voices in news to share their predictions for 2016.
We’re thrilled to see many of women from the ONA-Poynter Leadership Academy for Women in Digital Media featured! In this post, Mandy Velez discusses the opportunities for platforms aimed at women to tackle more news.
(Source: niemanlab.org)
Nieman Journalism Lab has tapped some of the smartest voices in news to share their predictions for 2016.
We’re thrilled to see many of women from the ONA-Poynter Leadership Academy for Women in Digital Media featured! In this post, Tracie Powell focuses on why news organizations must prioritize ethics in 2016.






