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But it remains to be seen whether that’s a one-quarter blip or the new normal
Millennials expect a steady diet of quick-hit, social-media-mediated bits and bytes. What does that mean for journalism?
Thinking over Clay Shirky’s piece on the success of the NYT model
A Columbia professor’s thesis gets credulous WSJ treatment
Negotiating the price of drugs would save billions. Why don’t we talk about it?
Mostly bad as revenue stops its free-fall but ads remain weak
Matthew Yglesias retreats from his argument, but not far enough. He forgot state and local reporting.
For PolitiFact Wisconsin’s “Walk-o-meter,” the key innovation is sustained attention
Conservative think tanks fuel publishing boom that spreads misinformation
The press too easily accepts the young vs. old frame on the Social Security debate