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Futures Lab Update
March 4, 2015
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Futures Lab update #96: Tips for mobile news delivery, and remixing with Trio

This week we get tips on what works when delivering news via mobile devices, and we check out a new app designed for remixing content. PART 1: Mobile insights As part of Al Jazeera’s Research & Development lab, the recently launched app AJ+ serves as an ongoing experiment in ways to deliver news via smartphones. … Continued

Imagining the 21st-century personal news experience — and how to create it
February 3, 2015
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Imagining the 21st-century personal news experience — and how to create it

This is the second in a series of blog reports about the status of the news landscape and a challenge to create a new one. The first one, “The future begins with P: Privacy, personalization and payment,”  was published last week. The series and report are authored by Bill Densmore, a 2008-2009 RJI Fellow.  Does … Continued

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June 5, 2013
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‘Solutions’ and journalism grow closer together — what are implications for independence?

There is increasing momentum driving the idea that mainstream journalism — and the ethics training around it — should include the notion that it is not only OK but essential for reporters to report and even help convene community conversation around “solutions” to problems. But what does this do to the notion of independence?  J-Lab … Continued

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May 13, 2009
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In his own words: A selection of Matt Thompson’s blog entries Part 1

The timing of local news cycles May 13, 2009 Howard Weaver writes a sweet, short paean to the dailyness of the newspaper: I’ve been arguing for years that newspapers — yes, printed, daily newspapers — have a good long horizon on the value curve if they shift their focus to the value they already do … Continued

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