The AI view from Gaza
Fake images in real stories, niches fight lies and BeReal BeDoomed, in Friday's round up of audience and journalism news.
Fake images in real stories, niches fight lies and BeReal BeDoomed, in Friday's round up of audience and journalism news.
Publishing
The death of Buzzfeed News and the bankrupty of Vice make it clear how the new media ecosystem is developing: it's surprisingly… nautical?
niche
In today’s round-up of good internet reading, we learn to love the niche, look (again( at newsletters, and get attention hacking
social & digital lunchbreak
Useful reading on the future of publishing, the secrets of TikTok and the growth of online community during the pandemic.
carnival of journalism
It’s carnival of journalism time again [http://carnivalofjournalism.com/2011/02/08/were-back-at-it-carnival-of-journalism-jcarn/] , and boy have I struggled with this one. You see, the subject matter is increasing the sources of news. And, my first, second and third reactions were all the same: *Do we need more sources of
Blogs
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/12/snowysutton.jpg] Like pretty much everybody else who works in and around London, I’ve been caught in the travel problems caused by the onset of snow. I abandoned the car in the Sutton carpark last night, and took
hyper-local
Time Out‘s Big Smoke blog makes [a valid point about London blogging](http://www.timeout.com/london/big-smoke/blog/7685/Why_are_London-s_best_bloggers_from_south_of_the_river.html): > However, if we are looking at north vs south, one thing stands out: when it comes to