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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Global/International
● 4 current digital media trends that will continue to shape news in 2016 24.12.2015
● Facebook live streaming now available for brands 18.12.2015
● Instant Articles launches to everyone on Android, with more than 350 publications globally 16.12.2015
● The Apple News app is not living up to its hype 10.12.2015
● 2016 Trend Report: Emerging technology trends that will influence consumer behavior in the coming year -
Webbmedia Group
10.12.2015
● Technology trends journalists should watch in 2016: Bots, ambient interfaces, 'intentional rabbit holes' -
Webbmedia Group's annual trends report
7.12.2015
● 2016 Year in Preview: The year publishers get smarter about platforms 7.12.2015
● HuffPo’s new chief on the ‘post social’ mobile era, the changing role of Facebook and Snapchat, global
expansion, ...
6.12.2015
● The rise of ‘homeless’ media: Why could 'homeless' media become a trend? 3.12.2015
● Why we need a streaming service for news: I want the ability to explore a variety of news from a variety of
sources
2.12.2015
● The battle for context: The Distributed Content Landscape – Part 3 1.12.2015
● Re-shaping the online media industry: The shift from destination to distributed media - Jimmy Maymann,
AOL
30.11.2015
● 5 upcoming trends that will change how you approach social media marketing 23.11.2015
● Is mobile making media all the same? Content has become increasingly aimed at playing the numbers
game
20.11.2015
● Instant Articles are shared three times more than regular links 16.11.2015
● What is Facebook Notify really about? 13.11.2015
● Seven reasons why Snapchat is so hot right now 12.11.2015
● Facebook is stealing your video content and ad revenue 11.11.2015
● How Facebook and Twitter are killing the open web: When publications become wire services for platforms,
they get flattened out
9.11.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Global/International
● Google, Facebook, and Apple are not happy with your mobile Web site. It’s too slow. And it’s costing them –
and you – users and money
9.11.2015
● Snapchat went from 20 million photos a day to 6 billion video views in three years 9.11.2015
● Please stop listening to social scientist pundits (about smartphone addiction) - Thomas Baekdal 4.11.2015
● Why virtual reality is the next social network 2.11.2015
● News media websites 'vulnerable to cyber-attacks': Survey shows 52% of media companies across the
world have suffered hacking
23.10.2015
● Facebook expands search to better compete with Twitter, Google 22.10.2015
● Google CEO: Programmatic is 'on fire,' ad blocking requires industry effort 22.10.2015
● Facebook expands search to all 2 trillion posts, surfacing public real-time news 22.10.2015
● Facebook wants you to spend all your time on Facebook 16.10.2015
● Lessons from Snapchat which shut down its Snap channel for original content 14.10.2015
● What if content could come to you rather than making you go to content? Facebook, Google, Medium,
Twitter and others are pushing stories rather than pulling readers - Jeff Jarvis
14.10.2015
● Snapchat's slow move to editorial evolution 14.10.2015
● Amazon is the latest to explore a live-TV streaming service, reports say 7.10.2015
● How ads will work in Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages: Search giant wants to speed up Web content on
mobile
7.10.2015
● Get AMP’d: Here’s what publishers need to know about Google’s new plan to speed up your website 7.10.2015
● Publishers warily embrace Google's new fast article format Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP 7.10.2015
● Google launches Accelerated Mobile Pages for a 'faster, open mobile web' 7.10.2015
● Facebook’s Signal and the rise of social and search 'radars' in news sourcing 5.10.2015
● Your phone’s homescreen is dead: Notifications, widgets, and search are suddenly the best way to get
around
1.10.2015
● With its curation product Twitter becomes an editorial beast. Does this beast have a soul? 29.9.2015
● Facebook takes next step towards becoming publishing powerhouse - updates ‘Notes’ 26.9.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Global/International
● The 5 biggest social media trends of 2015 25.9.2015
● The truth about ad-blocking: Apple is declaring war against Google on the mobile battlefield 19.9.2015
● The trend of the news platforms that aren't - Thomas Baekdal 18.9.2015
● WPP CEO Martin Sorrell: ‘Measurement is dysfunctional’ 17.9.2015
● If API technology is good enough for Uber, it’s good enough for your media company 16.9.2015
● Why newsrooms are partnering with social media & how it’s changing the business of news - Q&A 9.9.2015
● Virtual reality: On brink of mass market with exciting opportunities for publishers - WAN-IFRA 7.9.2015
● The traffic LinkedIn drives to publishers has dropped 44 percent this year 27.8.2015
● Twitter’s value problem is destroying its performance - Robert Picard 22.8.2015
● Tweets now appearing in Google desktop searches 21.8.2015
● How Twitter more than doubled its advertising audience 21.8.2015
● As many as two-thirds of top Facebook videos are stolen from other sources, re-uploaded 20.8.2015
● Facebook's top videos are by 'aggregators,' which is a problem 19.8.2015
● The web traffic for the world's biggest publishers dropped dramatically in April - and nobody can agree why 18.8.2015
● The ethics of autoplay video on Facebook: To play or not to play? Social video is becoming native video 17.8.2015
● For major publishers, Facebook referral traffic passes Google again 17.8.2015
● Why direct access to potential customers is a huge disruption of local media advertising 16.8.2015
● 'Facebook is the best app for news': Publishers are still way behind in mobile 14.8.2015
● Information becoming more socially valuable (as its economic value declines): Will the “sharing economy”
replace the market economy?
13.8.2015
● Twitter removes 140-character limit from direct messages: New opportunity for brands 12.8.2015
● Facebook is working on a Twitter-like app that lets publishers send mobile breaking news alerts to the
masses
11.8.2015
● The death of snackable content: Readers are starting to seek out information that has real value to them 7.8.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Global/International
● 2015 is the year the old internet finally died 6.8.2015
● LinkedIn now gets 45 percent of its ad revenue from native ads 6.8.2015
● Facebook is letting users respond to local-awareness ads with private messages, turning the promos into
customer-service tools
5.8.2015
● Wearable technology is a news distribution dream 5.8.2015
● Trends in Newsrooms: The Podcasting Revolution - WAN-IFRA 29.7.2015
● Fitting new pieces into the content discovery puzzle: Personalization 29.7.2015
● Online video companies quest for the holy grail of personalized content: A brief history of content
personalization
28.7.2015
● INMA report on media smartphone apps shines light on rapidly shifting discussions 27.7.2015
● More platforms, more challenges for YouTubers 24.7.2015
● Is the media becoming a wire service? Publishing to other platforms will be automated 22.7.2015
● 12 hard truths about mobile media - Cory Bergman 21.7.2015
● 20 home pages, 500 trackers loaded: 
Media succumbs to monitoring frenzy - Frédéric Filloux 20.7.2015
● Global Digital Revenue Trends - FIPP insight special report 19.7.2015
● Why publishers warily embrace platforms: 'They need you and you need them' 17.7.2015
● Facebook's growing influence on news consumption, in 5 charts 15.7.2015
● More evidence of a video boom at Facebook 15.7.2015
● The rise of the mobile editor - Mario Garcia 15.7.2015
● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015
● News sites are fatter and slower than ever - Frédéric Filloux 13.7.2015
● Instagram generating higher engagement than Facebook, and growing fast 11.7.2015
● Web design is dead. Next challenges: Products and ecosystems 10.7.2015
● Reinventing Google for a mobile world 9.7.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Global/International
● Human curation is back - Jean-Louis Gassée 5.7.2015
● Social media day reflections: 2015's social media trends 1.7.2015
● Big Data Trends - FIPP special report 30.6.2015
● Why Apple, Snapchat and Twitter are betting on human editors, but Facebook and Google aren't 25.6.2015
● Instagram overhauls search feature to surface more trending news 23.6.2015
● Now Instagram wants to be a source for real-time news 23.6.2015
● Video production is on the rise – but who’s watching? 23.6.2015
● 2015 Trends in Newsrooms report: The gamification of news 23.6.2015
● Relevant content creation is the most effective SEO tactic - but the second most difficult 23.6.2015
● How the share of time spent on mobile internet is quickly surpassing that of PC-based internet - FIPP's
World Media Trends Special Report on Mobile
19.6.2015
● Notifications from news apps are annoying. Is there a good way to make them better? 18.6.2015
● 8 digital features every online newspaper should have (or at least experiment with) 17.6.2015
● Smartphones and Facebook continue to grow as gateways to online news around the world - Reuters
Institute for the Study of Journalism
16.6.2015
● 9 key takeaways from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 16.6.2015
● Apple News: Did Apple just kill local news? 15.6.2015
● Larger smartphone screens drive mobile ad growth 15.6.2015
● The redistribution game for news: Facebook, Apple, Google - Frédéric Filloux 14.6.2015
● As social video evolves, Facebook and YouTube will be forced to adapt 9.6.2015
● Vox: Stop worrying about the Facebook algorithm 9.6.2015
● New mobile internet trends and their impact on the news business - Frédéric Filloux 7.6.2015
● Google just reinvented motion control and the fabric in our clothes 1.6.2015
● Seven internet trends you need to be aware of - Mary Meeker’s annual internet trends presentation 29.5.2015
● Live video app Periscope growth ‘to disrupt traditional news’ 28.5.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Global/International
● The most important insights from Mary Meeker’s 2015 Internet Trends Report 28.5.2015
● By the time publishers get really good at publishing instant articles, Facebook might not even be a major
news destination anymore
27.5.2015
● 2015 Internet Trends report - Mary Meeker, KPCB 27.5.2015
● Mobile isn’t killing the desktop Internet 26.5.2015
● The FIPP insight special report on social media 25.5.2015
● Slow load times are killing publishers in mobile 21.5.2015
● Publishers willing to give Facebook their articles, but not their ad sales: Branded content could find a home
in Instant Articles
15.5.2015
● With Facebook’s Instant Articles, publishers may find 70 cents is better than a dollar 14.5.2015
● Mobile operators plan to block online advertising 14.5.2015
● How Facebook and Google are capturing news traffic and advertising: Dangerous dependence 13.5.2015
● Google expands lead as world’s largest media owner 11.5.2015
● Facebook vs. YouTube: Who’s winning the video marketing battle? 9.5.2015
● Google launches new mobile ad units, reveals mobile search has overtaken desktop 5.5.2015
● Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook are at war over the future of news - and one of them tried to buy a media
company
3.5.2015
● The Death of the Mass Audience Reconsidered: From Mass Communication to Mass Personalisation -
Göran Bolin
30.4.2015
● Twitter at the crossroads: The company knows it’s in trouble. And its options are bleak. 29.4.2015
● Industry sources put Facebook's share of social logins between 63% and 72% 27.4.2015
● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015
● Stories with significant social referrals have longer 'lifespan' - Parse.ly report 15.4.2015
● Wearable technology is starting to infiltrate aspects of the media, fashion, fitness, and medical industries 14.4.2015
● 13 things newspapers can learn from Buzzfeed 10.4.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Global/International
● Meerkat vs. Periscope: Live streaming apps are going mainstream 2.4.2015
● Yik Yak, Meerkat and more fast-growing social apps look to purge bullies, trolls and criminals 30.3.2015
● Facebook hosting doesn't change things, the world already changed 29.3.2015
● With advent of Twitter’s Periscope tool, social live-streaming is a trend worth watching 27.3.2015
● Don't be afraid of the big, bad Google - Katie Benner 26.3.2015
● What brands and publishers need to know about Facebook’s developer conference: A growing “family of
apps”, Messenger, ...
26.3.2015
● In Facebook's family of apps, Messenger is the new golden child: Is America ready for Asian-style mega-
messengers?
25.3.2015
● A wave of distributed content is coming - will publishers sink or swim? 24.3.2015
● News media should drop native apps - and consider a move back to mobile sites or web apps - Frédéric
Filloux
15.3.2015
● What do Instagram, BuzzFeed & Yahoo all have in common? They're part of the "stream revolution" 7.3.2015
● SEO is no longer a marketing tactic. Today, SEO is a result - Thomas Baekdal, Lonneke Reitsma 6.3.2015
● ‘Facebook is over': The social networks you need to know now: Hinge, Firechat, Tinder, Yo, Yik-Yak,
Whisper, Secret, Luxy, RapChat
4.3.2015
● OTT mobile messaging service volume outshines SMS by a long shot 2.3.2015
● What popular websites used to look like: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Apple, Google, LinkedIn,
eBay, Yahoo
26.2.2015
● Podcasts are booming, but Google could make them much bigger 20.2.2015
● The platform-publisher race is heating up and LinkedIn is gaining 18.2.2015
● 'Drastic decline' in world media freedom - Reporters Without Borders 2015 World Press Freedom Index 12.2.2015
● 84% is the average difference in how users treat info above vs. below the fold: The fold still exists and still
applies
1.2.2015
● Facebook’s mission: Bring digital media into a post-click era 27.1.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Global/International
● Why apps for messaging are trending 25.1.2015
● Google’s Eric Schmidt: ‘Rise of smartphone app is reordering the dominance of technology leaders’ 23.1.2015
● Four of the top six social networks are actually chat apps: Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and China-
based Tencent QQ and WeChat
22.1.2015
● Google's Eric Schmidt claims the 'internet will disappear' as everything in our life gets connected 22.1.2015
● It’s time to stop debating mobile app vs. mobile web: Stop wasting time and money on app development 22.1.2015
● Skype makes a new pitch for the WhatsApp era 20.1.2015
● Google is now a more trusted source of news than the websites it aggregates 20.1.2015
● What 2015 holds for media opportunities in mobile messaging 20.1.2015
● Fact-checking sites continue to grow in number around the world 20.1.2015
● Spotify, the streaming music service, says its list of subscribers has grown to 15 million 13.1.2015
● Top 5 trends that ruled social media in 2014 13.1.2015
● Top 5 website design trends for 2015 12.1.2015
● Key takeaways from CES for news media companies: Subscriptions, personalisation, and de-linking
editorial from the advertising equation
11.1.2015
● Facebook makes strides in breaking news, but still trails Twitter 9.1.2015
● Apps are winning mobile, but not for publishers 8.1.2015
● Is publishers’ Facebook free ride coming to a end? 8.1.2015
● Facebook's dramatic rise in video content: People are posting 75% more videos than they did a year ago 7.1.2015
● 10 incredible mobile marketing statistics 2015 6.1.2015
● WhatsApp keeps on growing, hits 700 million users 6.1.2015
● News Media 2015: Trends & Forecasts in headlines - annual digest by Media Managers Club 6.1.2015
● 5 things we learned about content in 2014 5.1.2015
● 15 digital marketing and social media trends that will shape 2015 1.1.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Australia
● APN extends digital subscriptions to all of its Australian Regional Media daily news titles 15.10.2015
● News.com.au breaks 4m in unique browsers 12.8.2015
● Mobile phone and tablet readership has grown 16% and 3% respectively for the 12 months to June 2015 -
emma
6.8.2015
● News.com.au has benefited from a 23 per cent jump in financial readers year-to-year 28.7.2015
● Live video app Periscope growth ‘to disrupt traditional news’ 28.5.2015
● Digital subscriber numbers have continued to grow for most of the country’s major mastheads 16.5.2015
● Digital newspaper readership grows by 3pc to 11.6 million, fuelled by mobile and tablets - emma data 15.5.2015
● Mobile readership up 11pc - emma 14.5.2015
● Real estate online audiences have exploded in the past 12 months 14.4.2015
● Mobile has driven a rise in total newspaper readership to 16.3 million readers across print and digital 16.3.2015
● Personalised data ‘has turned publishers into retailers’: News Corp Australia has never been more data-
driven than it is now
5.3.2015
● Digital subscriptions for newspapers are continuing to grow - ABC 13.2.2015
● Cross platform readership increases to 16.4 million: 14.4 million read printed newspapers, 11.2 million read
digital newspaper media
12.2.2015
● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015
● Digital gains offset print result: Digital readership increase is driven by mobile 19.1.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Australia 15.1.2015
Belgium
● Europe’s distorted view of US high tech - Frédéric Filloux 7.9.2015
Brazil
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Brazil 21.1.2015
Canada
● The case for encryption: News organizations and journalists aren’t doing enough to secure data and
communications
5.6.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Canada
● When disgusting goes viral: Strong negative emotions can push social sharing through the roof - Alfred
Hermida
4.5.2015
● Do these landing page design trends help or hurt conversions? 5.3.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015
China
● Four of the top six social networks are actually chat apps: Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and China-
based Tencent QQ and WeChat
22.1.2015
● In China, tablet penetration among Web users nears 50%: Home to largest tablet population in Asia-Pacific 8.1.2015
Denmark
● The trend of the news platforms that aren't - Thomas Baekdal 18.9.2015
● SEO is no longer a marketing tactic. Today, SEO is a result - Thomas Baekdal, Lonneke Reitsma 6.3.2015
Finland
● Sanoma Media’s profitable video strategy: If it’s interesting, it’s in video format 1.12.2015
● Sanoma Media’s ISTV is growing digital revenues faster than print revenues decline: Mobile-first with video
leading the way
20.10.2015
France
● France's children and teens are super-connected: Media device usage among kids and teens is rising
sharply
22.4.2015
● News media should drop native apps - and consider a move back to mobile sites or web apps - Frédéric
Filloux
15.3.2015
● BuzzFeed, 9Gag, and similar European Web sites are attracting young readers at an alarming rate 1.3.2015
Germany
● Blendle, the Dutch micropayment platform for articles, is up to something big - Frédéric Filloux 5.10.2015
● Digitalisation: Changing the relationship between public relations and journalism 6.8.2015
● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015
India
● From zero to 3 billion monthly pageviews: Dailyhunt’s rise to become India’s top news app 27.10.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
India
● India’s smartphone boom is triggering a wave of podcast experiments 7.8.2015
● How is social media marketing changing in India? Social's share of marketing spend fell last year 11.3.2015
Ireland
● 83% of Irish people gets their news online, according to new study 25.6.2015
Italy
● Digitalisation: Changing the relationship between public relations and journalism 6.8.2015
● Italy leads the way with Internet Bill of Rights: Internet access as a fundamental right 29.7.2015
● Graphic News: Comics journalism is going mobile-first in Italy 24.6.2015
Japan
● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015
Kenya
● Digital fuels growth in Africa’s media and entertainment industry - PwC 16.9.2015
● The state of blogging and social media in Kenya today - report 19.6.2015
Mexico
● Smartphones fuel digital video viewership in Mexico 15.1.2015
Netherlands
● Micropayments gain momentum: Dutch platform Blendle has set its signs on U.S. and U.K. expansion 8.10.2015
● Blendle, the Dutch micropayment platform for articles, is up to something big - Frédéric Filloux 5.10.2015
New Zealand
● Increasing numbers of New Zealanders are reading newspapers online, and intend to do more 5.2.2015
Nigeria
● Digital fuels growth in Africa’s media and entertainment industry - PwC 16.9.2015
Norway
● Content in the right personalised context is king 11.11.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
Qatar
● WhatsApp now clear social media leader in Qatar, including for news 6.1.2015
Russia
● Central & Eastern Europe is world's fastest-growing mobile messaging market 9.12.2015
● Ukrainians turning away from Russian media in 2015, survey finds 5.10.2015
Singapore
● What the rise of Internet-only news sites means for media advertising 22.9.2015
South Africa
● Digital fuels growth in Africa’s media and entertainment industry - PwC 16.9.2015
Sweden
● This $1 billion Swedish online payment company thinks its one-click payments can save newspapers 22.5.2015
● The Death of the Mass Audience Reconsidered: From Mass Communication to Mass Personalisation -
Göran Bolin
30.4.2015
● BuzzFeed, 9Gag, and similar European Web sites are attracting young readers at an alarming rate 1.3.2015
Switzerland
● BuzzFeed, 9Gag, and similar European Web sites are attracting young readers at an alarming rate 1.3.2015
Tanzania
● M-Paper: This app is changing the way Tanzania reads the news 25.11.2015
Uganda
● Is comics journalism making a comeback? New projects are integrating traditional art with digital innovation 27.8.2015
Ukraine
● Ukrainians turning away from Russian media in 2015, survey finds 5.10.2015
United Kingdom
● ABC: Daily traffic to UK titles soars during news-heavy November 17.12.2015
● Publishers embrace VR, but question its advertising potential 17.12.2015
● The Telegraph is the latest outlet to record a majority mobile-only audience - NRS 25.11.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
United Kingdom
● Is mobile making media all the same? Content has become increasingly aimed at playing the numbers
game
20.11.2015
● Sun website traffic recovers as Mirror slips back 12.11.2015
● Publishers become brand content creators: NYT, The Guardian 9.11.2015
● Six insights into future trends in digital publishing: The Guardian, The Economist, ... 30.10.2015
● The Economist's Robin Raven on why hard paywalls fail: "Freemium is the only way to go" 27.10.2015
● Instant Articles get shared more than old-fashioned links, plus more details from Facebook’s news push 26.10.2015
● Hard paywall takes The Times from loss to profit 20.10.2015
● ABC: Guardian and Indy daily web traffic grows, other titles struggle in September 15.10.2015
● New research maps 550 independent 'ultralocal' news websites in the UK 14.10.2015
● Micropayments gain momentum: Dutch platform Blendle has set its signs on U.S. and U.K. expansion 8.10.2015
● Johnston Press announces closures of 11 free titles to focus on 'digital offering' 6.10.2015
● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give
insights
23.9.2015
● Sun web traffic jumps to 1.3 million after opening up paywall 17.9.2015
● Holiday season sees monthly audience drop for Trinity Mirror sites 17.9.2015
● ABC: Most titles' daily web traffic drops, while The Sun sees digital growth in August 17.9.2015
● What happened after 7 news sites got rid of reader comments: Recode, Reuters, Popular Science, The
Week, Mic, The Verge, USA Today
16.9.2015
● Is comics journalism making a comeback? New projects are integrating traditional art with digital innovation 27.8.2015
● The web traffic for the world's biggest publishers dropped dramatically in April - and nobody can agree why 18.8.2015
● We live in the age of mobile: Four key findings from the Ofcom Communications Market Report 7.8.2015
● Digitalisation: Changing the relationship between public relations and journalism 6.8.2015
● Trends in Newsrooms: Analytics, audience development and the newsroom 21.7.2015
● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
United Kingdom
● BBC considering move to make news channel online only 7.7.2015
● The way we were: 10 ways UK media consumption has changed in the last decade 24.6.2015
● Digital revenues rise rapidly to begin to offset declines in print - Lorna Tilbian on the "real cause for
optimism"
27.5.2015
● MailOnline reports sharp slowdown in growth despite US push 22.5.2015
● ABC: Daily traffic grows for Metro, other nationals struggle 21.5.2015
● Making Research Useful: Current Challenges and Good Practices in Data Visualisation 13.5.2015
● 6 social media trends for publishers from Johnston Press: Data, emoji and more 22.4.2015
● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015
● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The
Guardian, WSJ
16.4.2015
● Consumer appetite for highly trusted news stronger than ever before - City media analyst 14.4.2015
● Top ten media trends for the decade ahead: SurveyMonkey and the Guardian poll media executives and
consumers
30.3.2015
● Smart TVs make slow progress in the UK 24.3.2015
● 'Context is God': Why the media need to experiment with new platforms and treat each differently 18.3.2015
● "Frictionless migration": How has the Economist stayed ahead of the digital curve? Feeling briefed is of
value
11.3.2015
● How UK publishers stack up in the US: The Daily Mail, BBC, The Financial Times 11.3.2015
● Half of UK population now uses tablets: UK tablet market approaches saturation point 11.3.2015
● Trinity Mirror local newspaper websites double traffic year on year as group overtakes Johnston and Local
World
27.2.2015
● New NRS figures show mobile focus bearing fruit at Mirror 25.2.2015
● Trinity Mirror passes 100m unique users mark 19.2.2015
● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015
● Why some publishers pass on responsive design 3.2.2015
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Digital, online, mobile and social media trends
United Kingdom
● UK journalists 'spending less time on social networks' - The Social Journalism Study 2015 30.1.2015
● The Guardian's redesign sets new benchmark for news sites 29.1.2015
● 5 charts that show how social media rules publishing 20.1.2015
● UK tablet market maturing as replacement cycle begins 15.1.2015
● Oxford Mail's WhatsApp news service tops 1,200 subscribers after six months 9.1.2015
● E-books go out of fashion as book sales revive 9.1.2015
United States of America
● Six media dynamics that will change the game in 2016 - NetNewsCheck Editor Michael Depp 30.12.2015
● How email and audio came back in a major way in 2015 24.12.2015
● Crain, known for its business weeklies, is diving into newsletters based on who and where readers are 17.12.2015
● Publishers embrace VR, but question its advertising potential 17.12.2015
● Medium is now hosting publisher sites, starting with The Awl's Billfold 11.12.2015
● 2016 Trend Report: Emerging technology trends that will influence consumer behavior in the coming year -
Webbmedia Group
10.12.2015
● Technology trends journalists should watch in 2016: Bots, ambient interfaces, 'intentional rabbit holes' -
Webbmedia Group's annual trends report
7.12.2015
● 2016 Year in Preview: The year publishers get smarter about platforms 7.12.2015
● HuffPo’s new chief on the ‘post social’ mobile era, the changing role of Facebook and Snapchat, global
expansion, ...
6.12.2015
● The rise of ‘homeless’ media: Why could 'homeless' media become a trend? 3.12.2015
● Why we need a streaming service for news: I want the ability to explore a variety of news from a variety of
sources
2.12.2015
● Re-shaping the online media industry: The shift from destination to distributed media - Jimmy Maymann,
AOL
30.11.2015
● Investors bet that virtual reality is no illusion 30.11.2015
● Are millennials starting to rethink social media? 27.11.2015
● How The Huffington Post has adapted to new trends in online news consumption 25.11.2015
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United States of America
● Emails are thriving among engagement editors looking for greater success in reach their overburdened
audience
24.11.2015
● Social media drove more referrals than search for 2015’s biggest news stories 23.11.2015
● Is mobile making media all the same? Content has become increasingly aimed at playing the numbers
game
20.11.2015
● Facebook’s Instant Articles: How to lure the masses - Mario R. García 17.11.2015
● Instant Articles are shared three times more than regular links 16.11.2015
● Local independent news operations demonstrate staying power 15.11.2015
● Washington Post tops New York Times online for first time ever 13.11.2015
● What is Facebook Notify really about? 13.11.2015
● Experts wary of ‘platforms as publishers’ 12.11.2015
● Content in the right personalised context is king 11.11.2015
● Publishers become brand content creators: NYT, The Guardian 9.11.2015
● Facebook's traffic to top publishers fell 32 percent since January 9.11.2015
● Snapchat went from 20 million photos a day to 6 billion video views in three years 9.11.2015
● News outlets left and right (and up, down, and center) are embracing virtual reality technology 9.11.2015
● 68% of Americans have smartphones; 45% have tablet computers: Technology Device Ownership 2015 29.10.2015
● The newest key person at publishers: Platform wranglers 29.10.2015
● Facebook’s Instant Articles could mean less traffic for websites 28.10.2015
● I reckon it’ll take us another year to figure out whether this podcast thing is actually a bubble - Nicholas
Quah
27.10.2015
● Can long-form journalism thrive in the age of the mobile device? 27.10.2015
● Revolutionizing the work of news organizations by making citizen videos searchable 27.10.2015
● Instant Articles get shared more than old-fashioned links, plus more details from Facebook’s news push 26.10.2015
● In six months, Quartz videos rack up 45 million views on platforms 22.10.2015
● You’re probably underestimating how much your articles are being shared via text message 22.10.2015
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United States of America
● Digital natives like BuzzFeed and Business Insider rule Facebook video early on 21.10.2015
● Goodbye, comments: The rise of curated conversations 21.10.2015
● How Atavist, which launched as a platform-publisher hybrid, is winning over publishers 19.10.2015
● How VICE transformed from a free, punk magazine to a digital powerhouse 19.10.2015
● Publishers straddle the Apple-Google, app-web divide 19.10.2015
● What’s actually working in digital advertising? 8 publishers on how they’re bringing in money: Native ads
continues to be a success
19.10.2015
● How Arianna Huffington's idea for a blog changed the media industry forever 18.10.2015
● The Washington Post reaches an all-time high of nearly 60 million unique visitors in September 15.10.2015
● Snapchat's slow move to editorial evolution 14.10.2015
● Lessons from Snapchat which shut down its Snap channel for original content 14.10.2015
● What if content could come to you rather than making you go to content? Facebook, Google, Medium,
Twitter and others are pushing stories rather than pulling readers - Jeff Jarvis
14.10.2015
● The New York Times builds out digital rewrite team 13.10.2015
● Micropayments gain momentum: Dutch platform Blendle has set its signs on U.S. and U.K. expansion 8.10.2015
● Goodbye, comments. Hello, “conversations” 8.10.2015
● Get AMP’d: Here’s what publishers need to know about Google’s new plan to speed up your website 7.10.2015
● Publishers warily embrace Google's new fast article format Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP 7.10.2015
● Amazon is the latest to explore a live-TV streaming service, reports say 7.10.2015
● How ads will work in Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages: Search giant wants to speed up Web content on
mobile
7.10.2015
● Lessons from five years in mobile news apps: #1 Don’t have a news app. 6.10.2015
● Why local online sites died: A post-mortem with a possible silver lining 5.10.2015
● The New York Times reaches a milestone, thanks to our readers: One million digital-only subscribers 5.10.2015
● Are comments dead, or have media outlets just given up on them? 5.10.2015
● Virtual reality news is becoming a reality in many newsrooms 30.9.2015
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United States of America
● How The Associated Press is using automation to rethink the way it does news 30.9.2015
● Business Insider, Vox, BuzzFeed, Medium: What’s driving digital media’s new investment craze 29.9.2015
● The rise of the super viewer and why advertisers should care 29.9.2015
● Millennials are all on Snapchat and Instagram, right? Maybe not - study 29.9.2015
● The death of the news brand - Tom Goodwin, Havas Media U.S. 24.9.2015
● How the power of habit drives mobile app usage: 2015 U.S. Mobile App Report - comScore 23.9.2015
● Podcasts aren't dead, they're just getting started 23.9.2015
● How digital and TV are converging, in 5 charts 23.9.2015
● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give
insights
23.9.2015
● How National Geographic gets 8 times the social engagement of other publishers 23.9.2015
● In Detroit, Free Press leads a digital renaissance 22.9.2015
● The Washington Post and Facebook: Smart strategy or deal with the devil? 22.9.2015
● What happened after 7 news sites got rid of reader comments: Recode, Reuters, Popular Science, The
Week, Mic, The Verge, USA Today
16.9.2015
● CEO Jonah Peretti explains how BuzzFeed won the Internet 16.9.2015
● If API technology is good enough for Uber, it’s good enough for your media company 16.9.2015
● Periscope is the it app for brands during Fashion Week 15.9.2015
● Beacon finds partnerships and matching donations work better than subscriptions and paywalls 10.9.2015
● Why newsrooms are partnering with social media & how it’s changing the business of news - Q&A 9.9.2015
● Europe’s distorted view of US high tech - Frédéric Filloux 7.9.2015
● How podcasts have changed in 10 years: Podcasting is booming, and podcasts are getting longer and more
diverse
2.9.2015
● The traffic LinkedIn drives to publishers has dropped 44 percent this year 27.8.2015
● We need to talk about newsroom ethics in the age of social sharing 27.8.2015
● Is comics journalism making a comeback? New projects are integrating traditional art with digital innovation 27.8.2015
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United States of America
● Jenna Weiss-Berman on BuzzFeed’s podcast strategy and moves into audio news 26.8.2015
● Publishers’ ‘mobile gap’ with revenues painfully persists 24.8.2015
● Mobile readers abound; the ads, not so much 24.8.2015
● As many as two-thirds of top Facebook videos are stolen from other sources, re-uploaded 20.8.2015
● The rise of the engagement editor and what it means 19.8.2015
● Understanding new video formats: multichannel networks, Web series, eSports 19.8.2015
● Messaging and chat apps continue their rise in popularity, especially among young people - Pew Research 19.8.2015
● Pew survey reveals dramatic rise of mobile messaging 19.8.2015
● Facebook's top videos are by 'aggregators,' which is a problem 19.8.2015
● How local papers are looking ‘over the top’ as part of a new model for video 18.8.2015
● The web traffic for the world's biggest publishers dropped dramatically in April - and nobody can agree why 18.8.2015
● Why native smartphone apps still matter in the Age of Distribution - Ken Doctor 17.8.2015
● The ethics of autoplay video on Facebook: To play or not to play? Social video is becoming native video 17.8.2015
● Why direct access to potential customers is a huge disruption of local media advertising 16.8.2015
● 'Facebook is the best app for news': Publishers are still way behind in mobile 14.8.2015
● Push it: Why the Detroit Free Press is sending out more notifications 14.8.2015
● With BI Films, Business Insider ventures into long-form video 13.8.2015
● WSJ mobile aims for breadth and depth: Launching a new mobile app, What’s News - Ken Doctor 13.8.2015
● Push it: CNN’s mobile notifications unify its various platforms, from television to telephones 12.8.2015
● The rise of phone reading: It’s not the e-reader that will be driving future books sales, it’s the phone 12.8.2015
● Do you 'haha' or 'hehe?': How people laugh on Facebook in 5 charts 10.8.2015
● 2015 is the year the old internet finally died 6.8.2015
● New York Times Co. reports big progress in digital for the second quarter 6.8.2015
● The rich/poor divide extends to local news, a new Rutgers report suggests 6.8.2015
● Publishers' latest mobile-engagement trick: The truncated article page and the “read full story” button 6.8.2015
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United States of America
● 10 numbers on The New York Times’ 1 million digital-subscriber milestone: How much more room is there
for growth? - Ken Doctor
6.8.2015
● Podcasting embraces native advertising 6.8.2015
● Digitalisation: Changing the relationship between public relations and journalism 6.8.2015
● Less than 1% of HBO pay-TV subs have bolted for streaming service: HBO CEO Richard Plepler 5.8.2015
● Facebook is letting users respond to local-awareness ads with private messages, turning the promos into
customer-service tools
5.8.2015
● Fitting new pieces into the content discovery puzzle: Personalization 29.7.2015
● Flipboard starts offering its first magazine paywall integration with The New Yorker 29.7.2015
● A new app from NowThis wants to reduce the work of finding news to one big red button 29.7.2015
● People read more on sites with modern designs. They also remember more - Engaging News Project study 28.7.2015
● Online video companies quest for the holy grail of personalized content: A brief history of content
personalization
28.7.2015
● New breed of digital publishers just say no to ad tech 28.7.2015
● “Modern” homepage design increases pageviews and reader comprehension - Engaging News Project
report
28.7.2015
● Engaging News Project shows that users prefer modular, image-heavy homepage designs 28.7.2015
● Inside Forbes: We're ready for a different kind of news app - and our audience is, too 27.7.2015
● The Daily Dot: Why we're killing our comments section: The conversation continues to move off websites to
social media
27.7.2015
● More platforms, more challenges for YouTubers 24.7.2015
● Is the media becoming a wire service? Publishing to other platforms will be automated 22.7.2015
● Trends in Newsrooms: Analytics, audience development and the newsroom 21.7.2015
● 12 hard truths about mobile media - Cory Bergman 21.7.2015
● Small podcasters have trouble finding new listeners and monetizing, survey finds 17.7.2015
● Why publishers warily embrace platforms: 'They need you and you need them' 17.7.2015
● Is Facebook becoming a mobile mall? 16.7.2015
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United States of America
● The rise of the mobile editor - Mario Garcia 15.7.2015
● Publishers of local news sites say revenues are up, but many still aren’t paying themselves a salary 14.7.2015
● When it comes to news variety, Twitter may beat Facebook - Pew Research Center 14.7.2015
● New Pew data: More Americans are getting news on Facebook and Twitter 14.7.2015
● S is for “secure”: Why news organizations are ditching (or should ditch) HTTP for HTTPS 13.7.2015
● How mobile metrics fall short for news outlets and advertisers - James Breiner 13.7.2015
● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015
● Reinventing Google for a mobile world 9.7.2015
● The new importance of ‘social listening’ tools 6.7.2015
● Why TV networks are now 'sampling' shows on Facebook: To reach 10 million broadband households in the
U.S.
6.7.2015
● Human curation is back - Jean-Louis Gassée 5.7.2015
● Arianna Huffington’s improbable, insatiable content machine 5.7.2015
● How television won the Internet - Michael Wolff 29.6.2015
● What's old is new again: Websites tune into TV for expansion opportunities 26.6.2015
● Newsonomics: 10 numbers that define the news business today - Ken Doctor 25.6.2015
● Serial 'brought the focus back onto audio', but where can podcasts best fit in your reporting? 24.6.2015
● There’s a shiny new trend in social media: Actual human editors 24.6.2015
● Now Instagram wants to be a source for real-time news 23.6.2015
● 8 articles you should read on Facebook’s relationship with news media companies 23.6.2015
● Instagram overhauls search feature to surface more trending news 23.6.2015
● Notifications from news apps are annoying. Is there a good way to make them better? 18.6.2015
● 8 digital features every online newspaper should have (or at least experiment with) 17.6.2015
● 87% of all user posts on Facebook pages went unanswered - Locowise report 17.6.2015
● Once the web’s fastest growing aggregator, Upworthy pivots 17.6.2015
● Gimlet Media: Podcasting blossoms, but in slow motion 17.6.2015
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United States of America
● Sign of the times: Even Playboy is going mobile 16.6.2015
● Facebook’s first batch of Instant Articles registered 4.3 times more engagement than average link posts 12.6.2015
● Cision surveyed 200 journalists: State of the Media 2015 report 12.6.2015
● NYT to publish roughly 30 stories per day within Facebook 12.6.2015
● How AP's automation process is evolving 11.6.2015
● We’re using hashtags less than ever. Here’s why. 10.6.2015
● Publishers' latest thinking on mobile ad placement 10.6.2015
● Vox: Stop worrying about the Facebook algorithm 9.6.2015
● Media should treat social 'independently' of print and web - USA Today's Larry Kramer 1.6.2015
● Last year, The Sun Sentinel made digital a priority. So how’s it going? 1.6.2015
● BuzzFeed's news is growing, but still a small part of its traffic 29.5.2015
● Seven internet trends you need to be aware of - Mary Meeker’s annual internet trends presentation 29.5.2015
● Live video app Periscope growth ‘to disrupt traditional news’ 28.5.2015
● The most important insights from Mary Meeker’s 2015 Internet Trends Report 28.5.2015
● By the time publishers get really good at publishing instant articles, Facebook might not even be a major
news destination anymore
27.5.2015
● 2015 Internet Trends report - Mary Meeker, KPCB 27.5.2015
● Mobile isn’t killing the desktop Internet 26.5.2015
● Publishers are treating email newsletters as a platform of its own 26.5.2015
● Apps, not ads, drive millennial mobile marketing 26.5.2015
● Journalists are largest, most active verified group on Twitter - report 26.5.2015
● Are podcasts the new path to diversifying public radio? 22.5.2015
● This $1 billion Swedish online payment company thinks its one-click payments can save newspapers 22.5.2015
● MailOnline reports sharp slowdown in growth despite US push 22.5.2015
● Hulu is a 'viable competitor' to Netflix, analyst says 20.5.2015
● Journalism’s emerging platforms: Wearables, virtual reality, drones 15.5.2015
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United States of America
● Publishers willing to give Facebook their articles, but not their ad sales: Branded content could find a home
in Instant Articles
15.5.2015
● With Facebook’s Instant Articles, publishers may find 70 cents is better than a dollar 14.5.2015
● What mobile and social media trends mean for newspapers: An understanding of the liminal press can lead
to insights
14.5.2015
● More than half of mobile location data is inaccurate - report 14.5.2015
● How Facebook and Google are capturing news traffic and advertising: Dangerous dependence 13.5.2015
● How publishers can capitalise on disruption: Digital news consumption trends in the United States 6.5.2015
● Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook are at war over the future of news - and one of them tried to buy a media
company
3.5.2015
● Podcast storytellers showcase tips and trends at public radio's #HearItUpfront 1.5.2015
● State of the News Media 2015 - Pew Research Center 29.4.2015
● A new ranking of digital sites - State of the News Media 2015 29.4.2015
● Nearly half of Fortune 500 sites aren't mobile-friendly by Google's standards 29.4.2015
● The news media in 2015: More mobile, less engaged 29.4.2015
● Newspaper digital audience springs forward to 176 million, boosted by mobile users - Jim Conaghan, NAA 28.4.2015
● Consumers have trouble identifying what wearables do, reasons for use 27.4.2015
● Apple Watch highlights need for shorter news as screen sizes shrink - Emily Bell 26.4.2015
● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015
● Why TV is still crushing digital video, in 5 charts 20.4.2015
● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The
Guardian, WSJ
16.4.2015
● Top 3 ways companies will make money off mobile in 2015: Messaging apps will surpass social networks 14.4.2015
● Publishers' newest platform darling: Kik 13.4.2015
● Location-based Yik Yak makes inroads as a more serious news service 13.4.2015
● The line blurs between Web series and TV shows 13.4.2015
● The rise of millennials-focused media 10.4.2015
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United States of America
● 13 things newspapers can learn from Buzzfeed 10.4.2015
● Teens, social media & technology overview 2015 - Pew Research Center 9.4.2015
● Q&A with Samir Husni, aka Mr. Magazine: 'News doesn’t belong on paper anymore' 4.4.2015
● Meerkat vs. Periscope: Live streaming apps are going mainstream 2.4.2015
● Yik Yak, Meerkat and more fast-growing social apps look to purge bullies, trolls and criminals 30.3.2015
● Facebook hosting doesn't change things, the world already changed 29.3.2015
● What brands and publishers need to know about Facebook’s developer conference: A growing “family of
apps”, Messenger, ...
26.3.2015
● Don't be afraid of the big, bad Google - Katie Benner 26.3.2015
● Here’s the chart that explains why media companies are obsessed with Snapchat: Demographic
composition
26.3.2015
● In Facebook's family of apps, Messenger is the new golden child: Is America ready for Asian-style mega-
messengers?
25.3.2015
● A wave of distributed content is coming - will publishers sink or swim? 24.3.2015
● The economics of the podcast boom 20.3.2015
● News sites looking for new readers focus on millennials, mobile, and social - Ken Doctor 18.3.2015
● Cheap content, growing reach make Snapchat a fast-rising star: Brand advertisers really like that 16.3.2015
● The line between media and brands is blurring fast 13.3.2015
● How UK publishers stack up in the US: The Daily Mail, BBC, The Financial Times 11.3.2015
● Why email newsletters are back in vogue 11.3.2015
● The second coming of podcasts, in 4 charts 9.3.2015
● Are viral traffic’s days numbered? ‘Nobody wants junk’: The battle for attention 9.3.2015
● 4 mobile innovations that are hastening the decline of desktops: Smartphones are radically changing digital
design, advertising and production
9.3.2015
● The latest Web publishing design trend: Mimic print. Wired on the Web looks a lot more like Wired in print 5.3.2015
● Instagram will top 100 million US users by 2018: Now bigger than Twitter, growing fastest among US social
network users
4.3.2015
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United States of America
● Media companies are already publishing on platforms 2.3.2015
● BuzzFeed, 9Gag, and similar European Web sites are attracting young readers at an alarming rate 1.3.2015
● In the age of niche media, everyone still really wants to be mass: A striking sameness - Mathew Ingram 23.2.2015
● Snapchat Discover could be the biggest thing in news since Twitter 11.2.2015
● Forget everything you thought you knew about the homepage 9.2.2015
● Has Patch finally cracked the code on hyperlocal? 6.2.2015
● Slate’s podcast audience has tripled in a year, and its bet on audio over video continues to pay off 6.2.2015
● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015
● Internet outlets topple legacy giants in sportswriting annals 5.2.2015
● The newsonomics of mixing old and new: A lot of the underlying behaviors date back to an earlier era 5.2.2015
● Privacy vs. policy: What does the end of the cookie mean? 2.2.2015
● 80pc of time spent in just five apps: Facebook, YouTube, Maps, Pandora and Gmail - Forrester 2.2.2015
● 84% is the average difference in how users treat info above vs. below the fold: The fold still exists and still
applies
1.2.2015
● 7 ways Andrew Sullivan changed blogging: From attribution to pacing 29.1.2015
● Facebook accounted for 81% of content sharing activity in Q4 2014 28.1.2015
● "Linear" TV viewing is dying: Most young people say they have stopped watching TV 26.1.2015
● Why apps for messaging are trending 25.1.2015
● It’s time to stop debating mobile app vs. mobile web: Stop wasting time and money on app development 22.1.2015
● Look out ‘Serial': Agencies take a crack at podcasts 21.1.2015
● 5 charts that show how social media rules publishing 20.1.2015
● The Upshot emerges as potentially lucrative franchise at the NYTimes: News explainer gathers steam
among readers
15.1.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015
● Spotify, the streaming music service, says its list of subscribers has grown to 15 million 13.1.2015
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United States of America
● Key takeaways from CES for news media companies: Subscriptions, personalisation, and de-linking
editorial from the advertising equation
11.1.2015
● Is publishers’ Facebook free ride coming to a end? 8.1.2015
● What was the Web and online news like 20 years ago? 8.1.2015
● 5 things we learned about content in 2014 5.1.2015
Uruguay
● As giant platforms rise, local news is getting crushed 1.9.2015
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Global/International
● 3 key components of the digital transformation of newsrooms - Dmitry Shishkin 27.11.2015
● How Mixmag, a dance-music newsletter for ravers, survived by turning from print to platforms 12.11.2015
● Newsroom evolution from digital denial to digital first - David Brewer 6.10.2015
● World Press Trends Report 2015 - WAN-IFRA 1.10.2015
● 'Facebook is the best app for news': Publishers are still way behind in mobile 14.8.2015
● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015
● Trends In Newsrooms: The rise of the robots 6.7.2015
● 9 key takeaways from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 16.6.2015
● Behind the scenes of Bloomberg Businessweek's epic explanation of code 14.6.2015
● Tips for implementing technology projects in newsrooms 11.6.2015
● 9 top trends in newsrooms around the world: Key findings from the Trends in Newsrooms 2015 report 5.6.2015
● World Press Trends 2015 - WAN-IFRA presentation 3.6.2015
● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening
news? - Bloomberg editors
2.6.2015
● Nine top #TrendsinNewsrooms of 2015 - WAN-IFRA 2.6.2015
● World Press Trends: A profound shift in the newspaper business model, evolving for years, is finally here -
WAN-IFRA
1.6.2015
● World Press Trends: 'Audiences have become publishers' biggest source of revenue' - WAN-IFRA 1.6.2015
● Time spent reading newspapers worldwide falls over 25% in four years - ZenithOptimedia 1.6.2015
● Worldwide newspaper circulation revenues pass advertising for the first time - WAN-IFRA 1.6.2015
● Trends in Newsrooms 2015 - WAN-IFRA 26.5.2015
● Press freedom at lowest point in 10 years, Freedom House report finds 29.4.2015
● 5 signs you're doing digital transformation wrong 20.4.2015
● 13 things newspapers can learn from Buzzfeed 10.4.2015
● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015
● 'Drastic decline' in world media freedom - Reporters Without Borders 2015 World Press Freedom Index 12.2.2015
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Global/International
● 2 necessary journalism jobs for news media’s digital future: Coding editor, editorial advisor to the algorithm
developers - Anette Novak
21.1.2015
● Why your “Spotify for magazines” or “Netflix for newspapers” is probably doomed 19.1.2015
● News Media 2015: Trends & Forecasts in headlines - annual digest by Media Managers Club 6.1.2015
Albania
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
● Free daily newspapers in Albania 2.1.2015
Andorra
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
● Free daily newspapers in Andorra 5.1.2015
Argentina
● The secrets behind successful digital-native media 2.7.2015
Australia
● APN extends digital subscriptions to all of its Australian Regional Media daily news titles 15.10.2015
● Fairfax looks to growth after bottom line hit 13.8.2015
● News.com.au breaks 4m in unique browsers 12.8.2015
● Press sales booming: Manroland 11.6.2015
● Commuter daily mX will be shut down by News Corp Australia in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 28.5.2015
● How a newspaper and a TV station set the benchmark for teamwork: The West Australian daily and the
Seven Network’s Perth TV
18.5.2015
● Print catastrophe 'extremely unlikely' - The Newspaper Works media researcher Brian Rock 15.5.2015
● Newspapers attract 11.4m digital readers, total newspaper media readership up by 2% - emma data 13.4.2015
● Mobile has driven a rise in total newspaper readership to 16.3 million readers across print and digital 16.3.2015
● Personalised data ‘has turned publishers into retailers’: News Corp Australia has never been more data-
driven than it is now
5.3.2015
● Digital subscriptions for newspapers are continuing to grow - ABC 13.2.2015
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 Newspaper trends
Australia
● Cross platform readership increases to 16.4 million: 14.4 million read printed newspapers, 11.2 million read
digital newspaper media
12.2.2015
● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Australia 15.1.2015
● Boost for domain as Fairfax acquires 100pc share of Metro Media Publishing 12.1.2015
Austria
● Kleine Zeitung’s Integrated Newsroom: A new milestone of the industry’s best practice 20.7.2015
● Free newspaper war looms in Austria 22.1.2015
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015
● Free daily newspapers in Austria 6.1.2015
Belgium
● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015
● Groupe Rossel bids for Schibsted stake in French 20 minutes 28.5.2015
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
● Le Soir shares 4 do’s and don’ts for companies in convergence 18.1.2015
● Belgium also has a Metro, but not the Swedish one 12.1.2015
Brazil
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Brazil 21.1.2015
Bulgaria
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
● Free dailies in Bulgaria 2008-2014 13.1.2015
Canada
● La Presse prints last weekday edition, places its bet on its La Presse+ tablet app 31.12.2015
● La Presse, Canada’s French-language daily of record, to cease Monday to Friday print edition Jan. 1 28.12.2015
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 Newspaper trends
Canada
● Postmedia launches redesigned free daily newspaper 24 Hours Toronto 9.11.2015
● Too much slicing and dicing: Canada’s Postmedia ditches its evening tablet editions 22.10.2015
● 6 reasons home-delivered newspaper flyers continue to succeed 22.10.2015
● Postmedia is pulling the plug on its ambitious evening tablet editions 21.10.2015
● Quebec's La Presse to scrap weekday print edition to focus on its popular tablet app 16.9.2015
● Quebec’s La Presse is turning off the printing presses and going digital-only Monday through Friday 16.9.2015
● Canada will have few if any print newspapers by 2025 - an expert’s forecast 30.8.2015
● Postmedia losses mount as revenue declines speed up 9.7.2015
● Toronto Star to launch Star Touch, free tablet edition, in September 15.6.2015
● 10 newspapers that do it right 2015 2.3.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015
Costa Rica
● What Grupo Nación’s physical reinvention means for its corporate culture: From six buildings to one 1.2.2015
Croatia
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
● Croatia 2006-2012: Seven years of free newspapers 15.1.2015
Czech Republic
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015
● 18 years of free newspapers in the Czech Republic 16.1.2015
Denmark
● Business news brand Finans takes its digital-only strategy literally 7.9.2015
● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
● Free dailies in Denmark 2001-2014 19.1.2015
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Denmark
● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015
Estonia
● Free newspapers in Estonia 21.1.2015
Finland
● A legacy problem: The Helsingin Sanomat approach to digital news 29.10.2015
● Sanoma Media’s ISTV is growing digital revenues faster than print revenues decline: Mobile-first with video
leading the way
20.10.2015
● 'We are growing very fast and we are profitable' - the Ilta-Sanomat TV success story 9.4.2015
● 18 years of free newspapers in Finland 23.1.2015
● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015
France
● Groupe Rossel bids for Schibsted stake in French 20 minutes 28.5.2015
● Metro France about to close down in print 25.5.2015
● The circulation of free newspapers in France has been almost stable since 2007 3.2.2015
● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015
● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015
Germany
● 3 ways Die Welt transformed from print to digital thinking 21.12.2015
● German daily Die Welt wants to bundle print, digital, and TV into a single newsroom (and brand) 30.10.2015
● How Axel Springer uses start-up lessons in digital and print: Innovation should be market driven, not
technology driven
8.10.2015
● Optimizing the newsroom: No quick fixes - Wolfgang Krach, Süddeutsche Zeitung 6.10.2015
● Inside CORRECT!V, Germany's non-profit investigative data newsroom 16.9.2015
● Press sales booming: Manroland 11.6.2015
● Free dailies in Germany, 1997-2013 9.2.2015
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Greece
● Free newspapers in Greece, 2000 - 2014 11.2.2015
Honduras
● Diario Tiempo stops print edition after government freezes its finances for money laundering investigation 27.10.2015
Hong Kong
● Hong Kong Free Press: A new crowdfunded independent newspaper, online and free 20.5.2015
Hungary
● Free dailies in Hungary, 1998 - 2014 17.2.2015
● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015
● IF ABC: Global newspaper circulation in decline as disruption reaches emerging economies 11.2.2013
● Metro out of Europe during the last five years II 30.11.2012
Iceland
● Icelandic free newspaper Frettabladid rules 1.6.2015
India
● Newspapers, periodicals in India register 5.8% growth 29.12.2015
● HT Media is currently undertaking a major transformation in the way it produces and distributes its content
across platforms
10.12.2015
● Q&A with Nic Dawes: Helping India’s Hindustan Times bridge the print-to-digital gap 22.10.2015
● Indian newspapers 'in a sweet spot' with booming sales - and adverts 9.9.2015
● How to make news 'more useful and reusable' - Nasr ul Hadi 12.2.2015
Ireland
● Under one roof: Irish group Independent News & Media (INM) builds content hub 15.9.2015
● Ireland's newspapers suffer continuing slide in circulations 21.8.2015
Israel
● Netanyahu throws a punch in Israel’s newspaper war between Yediot Aharonot and Israel Hayom 10.2.2015
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Italy
● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015
Luxembourg
● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015
Mexico
● Organización Editorial Mexicana (OEM) steps up transformation ambitions, invests in new CMS 22.10.2015
Netherlands
● Want to create a more digital newsroom? Find your inner startup 25.8.2015
New Zealand
● Reader engagement with newspaper brands is bigger than ever - Nielsen 13.6.2015
● Press sales booming: Manroland 11.6.2015
● Increasing numbers of New Zealanders are reading newspapers online, and intend to do more 5.2.2015
Norway
● Groupe Rossel bids for Schibsted stake in French 20 minutes 28.5.2015
● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015
Russia
● Russia's last independent English newspaper ends daily edition: The Moscow Times adopts magazine-style
format
6.11.2015
● The Moscow Times, one of the oldest free newspapers in the world, becomes a weekly 5.11.2015
Singapore
● What the rise of Internet-only news sites means for media advertising 22.9.2015
● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015
South Africa
● 3 pitfalls of driving change at news media companies 5.11.2015
● Independent Newspapers transitions from old school to multi-media in 18 months 20.10.2015
● Common pitfalls when introducing change in the newsroom and how they can be avoided - Lisa MacLeod,
Times Media Group
7.10.2015
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South Africa
● Kagiso Digital has launched now.co.za, an online news portal focusing on local news and perspectives on
trending topics
23.3.2015
Spain
● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015
● Google closes ‘News’ in Spain, not all publishers agree: Free daily 20 minutos 2.1.2015
Sri Lanka
● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015
Sweden
● Yes, desktop is dying. And it’s even worse for local Swedish newspapers with paywalls 13.11.2015
● This $1 billion Swedish online payment company thinks its one-click payments can save newspapers 22.5.2015
● Stop talking like legacy media, start doing like media start-ups - Anette Novak 18.2.2015
● Free dailies in Sweden, 1995-2014 13.2.2015
● Dagens Nyheter launches an evening edition in a digital format called DN.prio 10.2.2015
● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015
● 2 necessary journalism jobs for news media’s digital future: Coding editor, editorial advisor to the algorithm
developers - Anette Novak
21.1.2015
● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015
Switzerland
● 5 lessons in newsroom innovation from Neue Zürcher Zeitung 19.10.2015
● The evolving newsroom: Switzerland's 24heures 9.9.2015
● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015
Tanzania
● M-Paper: This app is changing the way Tanzania reads the news 25.11.2015
United Kingdom
● Times posts its biggest year-on-year circulation growth in a decade 17.12.2015
● Trinity Mirror commences Local World integration plans 17.12.2015
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United Kingdom
● Daily print circulations have more than halved since 2005 25.11.2015
● The Telegraph is the latest outlet to record a majority mobile-only audience - NRS 25.11.2015
● London financial freesheet City AM reports five-fold increase in losses 24.11.2015
● Johnston Press chief: Closures among regional press were often freesheets and not ‘papers of record’ that
still serve communities
19.11.2015
● Johnston Press suffers slowdown in advertising across digital and print 19.11.2015
● ABC: Metro daily traffic goes up by a quarter in October while other titles stall 12.11.2015
● Sun website traffic recovers as Mirror slips back 12.11.2015
● National newspaper circulations: Levelling out at last? 11.11.2015
● Publishers become brand content creators: NYT, The Guardian 9.11.2015
● The Times was only national title to grow print circulation in October 6.11.2015
● If you’re looking for a way for print to prosper, the i may have it - Peter Preston 25.10.2015
● St Helens Reporter goes digital-only, one of 18 newspapers axed by Johnston Press this month 23.10.2015
● City AM becomes first UK newspaper to ban ad blocker users 20.10.2015
● Hard paywall takes The Times from loss to profit 20.10.2015
● A monthly free newspaper which went digital-only two months ago has been revived in print as a paid-for
weekly
19.10.2015
● BBC not to blame for newspapers’ ills – Alan Rusbridger 18.10.2015
● ABC: Guardian and Indy daily web traffic grows, other titles struggle in September 15.10.2015
● All UK red-top tabloids lost sales by 10 per cent or more year on year last month ahead of Star price cut 9.10.2015
● Are national newspaper sales heading for a cliff? Not quite yet... - Roy Greenslade 9.10.2015
● Johnston Press closures mean more than 300 UK local newspapers have gone in last ten years 8.10.2015
● Johnston Press announces closures of 11 free titles to focus on 'digital offering' 6.10.2015
● Building trust: The challenges for publishers in editorial and advertising 2.10.2015
● Why newspapers must dare NOT to be daily: High-profit weekends etc. 1.10.2015
● Eastbourne Independent, a new free weekly launched as publishers battle for town’s readers 30.9.2015
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United Kingdom
● 7 pitfalls of digital transformation - Dietmar Schantin 28.9.2015
● 'Local communities will always have their own local newspaper - local democracy demands it' - Sir Ray
Tindle
25.9.2015
● Rivals prepare for newspaper ‘war’ as new weekly freesheet launched 18.9.2015
● NME has claimed its highest advertising revenue in 15 years ahead of its relaunch as a free magazine 17.9.2015
● Holiday season sees monthly audience drop for Trinity Mirror sites 17.9.2015
● If print media is dying, why are moneybags investing in it? 45% of adults reading print newspapers 16.9.2015
● The Nuneaton Tribune: Daily-turned-weekly regional newspaper to be axed after 120 years 10.9.2015
● ‘Connected Newsroom’: Trinity Mirror launches next phase of ‘digital first’ strategy 8.9.2015
● ABCs: Ten national press titles lose more than ten per cent of print sales in August 4.9.2015
● The Grimsby Target: A free newspaper axed eight years ago has been revived by a regional publisher 3.9.2015
● The survival of UK regional dailies and their digital growth is the great escape story of the media downturn 27.8.2015
● Regional press digital growth outstrips print decline as Manchester Evening News tops website table 26.8.2015
● Sales of Trinity Mirror's regional daily newspapers fall further 26.8.2015
● Sunday Herald is only weekly title audited by ABC to grow print sale in first half of 2015 26.8.2015
● Island News & Advertiser: A monthly freesheet serving some of the UK’s most remote areas is set to go
digital only
19.8.2015
● 4 reasons news brands are still relevant across generations 17.8.2015
● Shipping industry news title Lloyd's List launches return to print two years after going digital-only 17.8.2015
● Only 41% of people in Scotland read daily printed newspapers: A third of people have stopped reading
papers over 15 years
4.8.2015
● What do the Guardian's 2015 results tell us about its ongoing transformation? 30.7.2015
● Why local publishers are well-placed to become service providers 30.7.2015
● Lessons in digital innovation from 5 leading news outlets 24.7.2015
● Print decline outpaced digital growth in the third quarter for DMGT's Mail titles and Metro 23.7.2015
● Trends in Newsrooms: Analytics, audience development and the newsroom 21.7.2015
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United Kingdom
● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015
● National newspaper ABCs, June 2015: Most tabloids suffer double digit declines, Sun reclaims Sunday top-
spot
10.7.2015
● Why Johnston Press bought a 4 year-old free newspaper: Further investments in its digital future 8.7.2015
● BBC considering move to make news channel online only 7.7.2015
● Johnston Press takes on Newsquest in Brighton, buying independent free weekly newspaper 6.7.2015
● Johnston Press acquires free weekly newspaper in Brighton 3.7.2015
● Evening Standard remains in the black for third consecutive year: London free sheet reports profit of £1.4m
in 2014
1.7.2015
● Long live the last remaining ‘Evening’ papers - Steve Dyson 1.7.2015
● Independent and i cut annual losses from £12.3m to £4.6m 30.6.2015
● ‘We’ll be printing newspapers for decades to come’ - Ashley Highfield, Johnston Press chief executive 30.6.2015
● The UK's local print press is still declining - but are there viable alternatives? 23.6.2015
● The UK regional publisher Local World wants to reinvent the evening paper with apps 22.6.2015
● Making digital work for print-centric newsrooms - Lisa MacLeod, Financial Times 17.6.2015
● 9 reasons why the Birmingham Mail faces fight of its life: It may become a weekly or online-only product by
2020
17.6.2015
● Newspapers’ online challenge: Making digital work - Lisa MacLeod, FT 15.6.2015
● National newspaper circulations, May 2015: Mail on Sunday overtakes Sun on Sunday, Times remains only
growing title
5.6.2015
● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening
news? - Bloomberg editors
2.6.2015
● Time spent reading newspapers worldwide falls over 25% in four years - ZenithOptimedia 1.6.2015
● Digital revenues rise rapidly to begin to offset declines in print - Lorna Tilbian on the "real cause for
optimism"
27.5.2015
● MailOnline reports sharp slowdown in growth despite US push 22.5.2015
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United Kingdom
● ABC: Daily traffic grows for Metro, other nationals struggle 21.5.2015
● The Guardian: “It’s like launching a 200-year old startup” - Aron Pilhofer 27.4.2015
● ABC: 4 outlets break monthly records but daily averages stall 23.4.2015
● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The
Guardian, WSJ
16.4.2015
● Regional publishers making progress back to profit - but not out of the woods yet: Print and digital revenue
estimates
16.4.2015
● New breed of editors are taking over: Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist 14.4.2015
● Consumer appetite for highly trusted news stronger than ever before - City media analyst 14.4.2015
● ABCs: National daily newspaper sales fall by half a million in a year 10.4.2015
● Financial paper City A.M.'s digital audience grows to 975,000 unique visitors in March 9.4.2015
● The Coventry Times, a sister title to paid-for daily the Coventry Telegraph, will cease publication 8.4.2015
● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015
● Top ten media trends for the decade ahead: SurveyMonkey and the Guardian poll media executives and
consumers
30.3.2015
● Johnston Press launches first digital-only title: BelfastVibe, the site to engage the 18 to 34 year olds 26.3.2015
● How two publishers moved away from print to give their audiences more: EMAP and F+W 23.3.2015
● The first edition of the Manchester Weekly News, Britain’s biggest weekly freesheet, will hit the streets on 2
April
19.3.2015
● The Economist Films: The UK magazine launches its first film studio 17.3.2015
● "Frictionless migration": How has the Economist stayed ahead of the digital curve? Feeling briefed is of
value
11.3.2015
● 24 takeaways from the ONA London conference on mobile - Sarah Marshall 9.3.2015
● Which regional daily will be the first to go digital-only? Despite falling sales, printing still makes commercial
sense for publishers
5.3.2015
● The Scotsman, a flagship daily newspaper, should go online only says its former editor 4.3.2015
● NRS: Daily Mail most popular UK newspaper in print and online with 23m readers a month 26.2.2015
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United Kingdom
● UK regional dailies see sales decline by average of 10 per cent year on year 25.2.2015
● New NRS figures show mobile focus bearing fruit at Mirror 25.2.2015
● Trinity Mirror passes 100m unique users mark 19.2.2015
● ABC: January sees multiple titles pass digital milestones 18.2.2015
● Why Metro is still worth celebrating: There are still people who like to pick up a newspaper and read some
real news
15.2.2015
● The Manchester Weekly News: Six titles to merge as Trinity Mirror launches Britain’s biggest free weekly
paper
11.2.2015
● ABC: Daily red-tops lose sales faster than their up-market rivals 6.2.2015
● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015
● The Jersey Evening Post unveils metered online paywall 4.2.2015
● BBC, Guardian and Metro’s responsive makeovers: Who did it best? 30.1.2015
● The Guardian's redesign sets new benchmark for news sites 29.1.2015
● Sales of a pro-independence Scottish daily have fallen to around a third of its launch edition 28.1.2015
● The case for, and against, integrated print-digital newsrooms: Daily News, Daily Mail 21.1.2015
● Launching the African edition of the BBC website: When traditional media are behaving in ways that digital
media never would - Thomas Baekdal
19.1.2015
● ‘Print still 90pc of revenue’ - the claim about Glasgow daily The Herald by the publishing group's managing
editor
16.1.2015
● ABC: Trinity Mirror dailies post year-on-year circulation drops 12.1.2015
● ABC: The Times finishes 2014 on a high as only national newspaper to grow sales in December 9.1.2015
● Editor of Grantham Target says there is room for two paid-for newspapers in Lincolnshire town 8.1.2015
● Town to get new weekly newspaper in bid to buck trend: The Times of Tunbridge Wells, a print run of
30,000
6.1.2015
United States of America
● In memoriam: The publications that died in 2015 28.12.2015
● Medium is now hosting publisher sites, starting with The Awl's Billfold 11.12.2015
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United States of America
● How New York Times vet Denise Warren is trying to modernize Tribune Publishing 9.12.2015
● Paper lions: Why hyperlocal newsweeklies are making a quiet comeback 9.12.2015
● Dayton Daily News to cease printing a monthly business publication 2.12.2015
● CNN International looks to adapt its video offering and newsgathering to the social media age 24.11.2015
● Up against the paywall: Many publishers still see little alternative to continual cutbacks 21.11.2015
● For Mizzou’s student-run newspaper, university tumult helps shake off weekly print mentality 16.11.2015
● Local independent news operations demonstrate staying power 15.11.2015
● Washington Post tops New York Times online for first time ever 13.11.2015
● News outlets left and right (and up, down, and center) are embracing virtual reality technology 9.11.2015
● Publishers become brand content creators: NYT, The Guardian 9.11.2015
● How can we redesign newsrooms to be digital-first without losing their journalistic soul? 5.11.2015
● The newest key person at publishers: Platform wranglers 29.10.2015
● Toledo Blade kills print edition for almost all holidays: Newspaper Guild protests the move 27.10.2015
● 20 tweetable truths about the newspaper industry 27.10.2015
● Post and Courier in Charleston shows that family-owned newspapers can still work 25.10.2015
● How VICE transformed from a free, punk magazine to a digital powerhouse 19.10.2015
● The Washington Post reaches an all-time high of nearly 60 million unique visitors in September 15.10.2015
● CJR cuts print schedule to two issues per year 14.10.2015
● The New York Times builds out digital rewrite team 13.10.2015
● The aftermath of a post-print world: It’s been a calculated risk for publications to “go digital” 12.10.2015
● Why your media company should be reader first, not digital first 11.10.2015
● What Gannett gets by getting bigger and why newspaper consolidation will continue 8.10.2015
● NYT creates separate editorial group for production of print edition 6.10.2015
● The New York Times reaches a milestone, thanks to our readers: One million digital-only subscribers 5.10.2015
● Building trust: The challenges for publishers in editorial and advertising 2.10.2015
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United States of America
● Virtual reality news is becoming a reality in many newsrooms 30.9.2015
● The Daily News layoffs and digital shift may signal the tabloid era’s end 28.9.2015
● The powerful still fight over newspapers 27.9.2015
● The death of the news brand - Tom Goodwin, Havas Media U.S. 24.9.2015
● How Hearst Newspapers became the leader in its peer group 24.9.2015
● How digital and TV are converging, in 5 charts 23.9.2015
● In Detroit, Free Press leads a digital renaissance 22.9.2015
● NOLA Media Group implements newsroom restructuring 17.9.2015
● If print media is dying, why are moneybags investing in it? 45% of adults reading print newspapers 16.9.2015
● Big cuts coming to L.A Times, likely other Tribune papers amid tumult 15.9.2015
● Beacon finds partnerships and matching donations work better than subscriptions and paywalls 10.9.2015
● The slow death of baseball box scores in newspapers 10.9.2015
● Why the sale of old newspaper buildings isn’t all bad 10.9.2015
● The Reader’s Digest guide to integrating the newsroom 1.9.2015
● Sign of print times: California daily moves to twice a week 31.8.2015
● Want to create a more digital newsroom? Find your inner startup 25.8.2015
● 'Facebook is the best app for news': Publishers are still way behind in mobile 14.8.2015
● Push it: Why the Detroit Free Press is sending out more notifications 14.8.2015
● WSJ mobile aims for breadth and depth: Launching a new mobile app, What’s News - Ken Doctor 13.8.2015
● Here’s why millions in newspaper retail advertising could be at risk 12.8.2015
● The New Yorker is ambitious about video, but has a long way to go 7.8.2015
● As McClatchy goes all in on digital, stock price sags further 3.8.2015
● 2015 Circulation Facts, Figures & Logic: An NAA resource for circulation performance standards and
industry trends
31.7.2015
● Newspaper industry lost 3,800 full-time editorial professionals in 2014 28.7.2015
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United States of America
● The halving of America’s daily newsrooms - Ken Doctor 28.7.2015
● Lessons in digital innovation from 5 leading news outlets 24.7.2015
● Dallas Morning News editor: ‘We are all salespeople now’ 23.7.2015
● Newspapers continue backward thinking about linking - Steve Buttry 23.7.2015
● 7 tips for building a mobile-first, multi-platform newsroom 21.7.2015
● Trends in Newsrooms: Analytics, audience development and the newsroom 21.7.2015
● National Journal magazine to suspend publication 16.7.2015
● How Albuquerque Journal phased out its news racks: A shift from rack to retail sales 15.7.2015
● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015
● After 10 years of declines, newspaper headcounts stabilize 13.7.2015
● An argument that newspapers are missing out on reaching loyal, local digital audiences 1.7.2015
● Ego is a liability in the newsroom – Greg Barber, the director of digital news projects at The Washington
Post
29.6.2015
● What's old is new again: Websites tune into TV for expansion opportunities 26.6.2015
● Newsonomics: 10 numbers that define the news business today - Ken Doctor 25.6.2015
● HuffPost to launch film and TV divisions, announces 24-hour online video network 25.6.2015
● How publishers try to build mobile-first cultures 16.6.2015
● Lucky magazine suspends print operations 16.6.2015
● Small businesses buy most newspaper advertising 15.6.2015
● Behind the scenes of Bloomberg Businessweek's epic explanation of code 14.6.2015
● NYT will block employee access to desktop homepage for a week to emphasize the importance of mobile
devices
12.6.2015
● Three digital publishing lessons from nine years at HBR 7.6.2015
● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015
● How technology has impacted Hearst and The Washington Post - Jim Conaghan, NAA 3.6.2015
● Is publishing disruption a race to destruction? - Nikolay Malyarov 3.6.2015
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United States of America
● Lessons from top U.S. publishers: USA Today, BH Media Group, The Washington Post - #WNC15 2.6.2015
● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening
news? - Bloomberg editors
2.6.2015
● Media should treat social 'independently' of print and web - USA Today's Larry Kramer 1.6.2015
● Last year, The Sun Sentinel made digital a priority. So how’s it going? 1.6.2015
● The end of print? Don’t put a date on it - Mario García 26.5.2015
● MailOnline reports sharp slowdown in growth despite US push 22.5.2015
● This $1 billion Swedish online payment company thinks its one-click payments can save newspapers 22.5.2015
● Washington insiders still value the “credibility and access” of print publications - study 21.5.2015
● USA Today could end daily print edition in 'five or six years,' editor-in-chief says 20.5.2015
● The great devaluation of the American daily newspaper 19.5.2015
● What mobile and social media trends mean for newspapers: An understanding of the liminal press can lead
to insights
14.5.2015
● Digital leads: 10 keys to newsroom transformation - report 12.5.2015
● A multi-platform initiative for McClatchy - Mario Garcia 12.5.2015
● Editors explain Four Platform Newsroom details - Steve Buttry 8.5.2015
● Newsonomics: Tribune Publishing wraps its arms around San Diego - and all of Southern California 7.5.2015
● Michelle Rogers shares links showing newsroom transformation - Steve Buttry 6.5.2015
● How publishers can capitalise on disruption: Digital news consumption trends in the United States 6.5.2015
● Scripps’ ‘Digital Leads': A strategy and process for newsroom transformation - Steve Buttry 6.5.2015
● State of the News Media 2015 - Pew Research Center 29.4.2015
● The news media in 2015: More mobile, less engaged 29.4.2015
● Newspaper digital audience springs forward to 176 million, boosted by mobile users - Jim Conaghan, NAA 28.4.2015
● Tales from the Great Disruption: Insights and Lessons from Journalism’s Technological Transformation -
Michael Shapiro, Anna Hiatt, Mike Hoyt
23.4.2015
● Making video a priority at USA Today 21.4.2015
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 Newspaper trends
United States of America
● NYT takes '36 Hours' channel from print to screen with Travel Channel 21.4.2015
● How local newspapers are too much like taxi cabs in the Uber age 16.4.2015
● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The
Guardian, WSJ
16.4.2015
● Publishers' newest platform darling: Kik 13.4.2015
● Crawfordsville, Indiana: One small town, two daily newspapers 11.4.2015
● 13 things newspapers can learn from Buzzfeed 10.4.2015
● Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron on journalism’s transition from print to digital 8.4.2015
● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015
● Q&A with Samir Husni, aka Mr. Magazine: 'News doesn’t belong on paper anymore' 4.4.2015
● A lot of American newspapers will change hands in the next few months: Who wants to own a newspaper in
2015 - and why?
2.4.2015
● The curious (and vital) power of print - Margaret Sullivan, the NYTimes public editor 22.3.2015
● Single-copy newspaper sales are collapsing, and it’s largely a self-inflicted wound: Newspapers have hiked
prices
13.3.2015
● How a Vermont site bested 2 dailies and weekly, 2 years after launch 12.3.2015
● McClatchy reimagines its publishing process: Understanding print and digital audiences 12.3.2015
● 24 takeaways from the ONA London conference on mobile - Sarah Marshall 9.3.2015
● Deseret's Clark Gilbert, widely credited with helping to reframe the local digital media landscape: The exit
interview
9.3.2015
● LA Times reorients for digital: The "coverage" meeting takes place one hour earlier than the A1 meeting did 9.3.2015
● OCRegister.com to launch Night Site to match users’ nighttime interests 5.3.2015
● Newspapers' digital audience at record high, mobile-only readers soar 5.3.2015
● 10 newspapers that do it right 2015 2.3.2015
● Media companies are already publishing on platforms 2.3.2015
● What are they thinking? Bloomberg’s Justin Smith sees a window in shakeup of digital reader habits 24.2.2015
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 Newspaper trends
United States of America
● Will the new Page One meetings finally make the Times digital first? Nothing else has worked so far 23.2.2015
● New York Times finally tries a digital-focused daily meeting - Steve Buttry 20.2.2015
● The Daily News (Palo Alto) to become a weekly paper; rest of chain waits word on sale 19.2.2015
● Stop talking like legacy media, start doing like media start-ups - Anette Novak 18.2.2015
● Why ad buyers are upbeat on The New York Times’ digital transformation 10.2.2015
● Are traditional media chiefs too old to compete? 5.2.2015
● The newsonomics of mixing old and new: A lot of the underlying behaviors date back to an earlier era 5.2.2015
● Internet outlets topple legacy giants in sportswriting annals 5.2.2015
● 5 things we learned about magazines’ digital challenges 5.2.2015
● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015
● The state of the ombudsman in 2015: Close to 20 such editors still exist in the US. The trendline is pointing
down.
29.1.2015
● The Advocate overtakes The Times-Picayune as Louisiana's largest newspaper 27.1.2015
● Media organizations need both digital-only and multimedia salespeople 22.1.2015
● The case for, and against, integrated print-digital newsrooms: Daily News, Daily Mail 21.1.2015
● The Upshot emerges as potentially lucrative franchise at the NYTimes: News explainer gathers steam
among readers
15.1.2015
● A progress report on Jeff Bezos transforming the Washington Post 14.1.2015
● Amy O’Leary on eight years of navigating digital culture change at The New York Times 14.1.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015
● Why aren’t more newspapers cutting the number of days they print each week? Inertia plays a big part 6.1.2015
● Why papers gave up on parenting sites: Low barriers to entry and a wealth of competition 6.1.2015
● Why the Fort Worth Star-Telegram is cutting its metro section 6.1.2015
Vietnam
● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015
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Global/International
● Flipboard launches a new targeted ads product based on its interest graph 19.10.2015
● Flipboard CEO Mike McCue: We're not afraid of Apple News 8.9.2015
● How the share of time spent on mobile internet is quickly surpassing that of PC-based internet - FIPP's
World Media Trends Special Report on Mobile
19.6.2015
● Can print still surprise and delight? The imaginations of creative magazine media people never cease to
amaze
4.6.2015
● This is the future of cross-border magazine brand licensing – John Cabell 1.6.2015
● Innovation in Magazine Media: World Report 2015-2016 - FIPP 15.4.2015
● Flipboard launches private magazines for groups 31.3.2015
● Flipboard swims against the tide by launching a website 10.2.2015
● World Magazine Trends 2014/15: What lies ahead for the magazine media industry? - FIPP 27.1.2015
● Proving the effectiveness of communicating through magazine media: A high priority for publisher research
in 2015 - FIPP
27.1.2015
● Flipboard adds native ads in magazine feeds 21.1.2015
● Why your “Spotify for magazines” or “Netflix for newspapers” is probably doomed 19.1.2015
● News Media 2015: Trends & Forecasts in headlines - annual digest by Media Managers Club 6.1.2015
Australia
● Print catastrophe 'extremely unlikely' - The Newspaper Works media researcher Brian Rock 15.5.2015
● The Australian launches Wish, a luxury lifestyle newspaper-inserted magazine in Chinese 9.4.2015
Austria
● Business magazines Format and Trend will merge to form one title: Trend 26.11.2015
● Styria Media Group sells men's magazine Wiener 6.7.2015
Canada
● 113 magazines launched in 2015 16.12.2015
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China
● The Australian launches Wish, a luxury lifestyle newspaper-inserted magazine in Chinese 9.4.2015
● Newsweek to relaunch in Asia: New owner IBT Media says publication is profitable 2.4.2015
● The International New York Times launches 'Chinese Monthly' 19.3.2015
Czech Republic
● Publisher of Tyden magazine lost a lawsuit against its former editor, who pointed out at censorship (in
Czech language)
22.10.2015
France
● Charlie Hebdo’s recovery from attacks opens new wounds for staff 25.10.2015
● Business magazine Capital adopts a new layout 25.4.2015
● Prisma Media Groupe: Dutch 'mindstyle' magazine Flow is expanding to France 6.2.2015
Germany
● How BILD made its freemium model a success just 2 years in 20.10.2015
● Bilanz: Axel Springer’s business magazine thrives on freedom of being a start-up 30.8.2015
● Auto Bild Tablet Study: Depth effect in cross-media comparison 18.5.2015
● Gruner + Jahr launches National Geographic Traveler in Germany 4.3.2015
Hong Kong
● The International New York Times Chinese Monthly launches in Hong Kong and Macau 1.5.2015
● The International New York Times launches 'Chinese Monthly' 19.3.2015
● Foodie magazine tells South China Morning Post to avoid using trademarked ‘foodie’ 12.1.2015
Japan
● This is how Japan’s Kadokawa Corporation gears itself for the future 16.4.2015
Kenya
● Fashion, politics, and feminism: The women’s magazines for a new generation 17.9.2015
Macau
● The International New York Times Chinese Monthly launches in Hong Kong and Macau 1.5.2015
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 Magazine trends
Macau
● The International New York Times launches 'Chinese Monthly' 19.3.2015
Netherlands
● Voetbal International: To improve ad quality, this football magazine publisher cut 35% of its Web
impressions
16.11.2015
● Measuring the total audience of magazine brands across platforms: From measuring print towards
measuring reading
18.5.2015
● Prisma Media Groupe: Dutch 'mindstyle' magazine Flow is expanding to France 6.2.2015
● Dutch magazines and newspapers join forces on ad effectiveness model 26.1.2015
New Zealand
● Multi-channel holiday retail promotions lift circulation for NZ House & Garden: Direct mail was the key facet 26.7.2015
Nigeria
● FIPP Insight EMEA World Magazine Trends Special Report 9.6.2015
Poland
● Agora launches seven magazines with new single--issue digital subscription system from Piano Media 20.3.2015
Russia
● Russia's last independent English newspaper ends daily edition: The Moscow Times adopts magazine-style
format
6.11.2015
● The Moscow Times, one of the oldest free newspapers in the world, becomes a weekly 5.11.2015
● FIPP Insight EMEA World Magazine Trends Special Report 9.6.2015
Saudi Arabia
● FIPP Insight EMEA World Magazine Trends Special Report 9.6.2015
Singapore
● SPH Magazines: 5 insights about print magazine advertising in a digital world: Print and digital editions
enhance each other
30.6.2015
South Africa
● FIPP Insight EMEA World Magazine Trends Special Report 9.6.2015
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South Africa
● Sunday Times launches two new glossy magazines 31.3.2015
Uganda
● Gay Ugandans hope new magazine will rewrite wrongs by tackling homophobia 9.2.2015
United Kingdom
● Why Bauer Media ditched its sales team and went all programmatic 10.12.2015
● Niche print magazines: Will 'digital fatigue' revive print? 1.12.2015
● Hugh Hefner follows Rupert Murdoch by covering up female models - Roy Greenslade 13.10.2015
● NME has claimed its highest advertising revenue in 15 years ahead of its relaunch as a free magazine 17.9.2015
● Demand for print advertising fuels biggest ever Evening Standard magazine 15.9.2015
● Venerable shipping title Lloyd’s List has returned to print with a new monthly title, The Intelligence 9.9.2015
● Future to launch a brand new quarterly magazine Crime Scene 1.9.2015
● How print is still a growing market for some UK magazines 20.8.2015
● Shipping industry news title Lloyd's List launches return to print two years after going digital-only 17.8.2015
● Time Inc UK’s Marcus Rich: ‘We are a magazine brand business’ 16.8.2015
● Why Time Inc. invested in visual search engine Snap Fashion 13.8.2015
● Are digital newsstands slowing the circulation declines of consumer magazines? 5.8.2015
● Condé Nast launches Mini Vogue in the UK, and hints at more branded content: A section dedicated to kids 4.8.2015
● Newsweek Europe's print edition to change as editor steps down 14.7.2015
● Regional daily launches new quarterly business magazine Oldham Business Edge 1.7.2015
● 6 ways for magazines to build their future 29.5.2015
● How Inside Housing, a trade magazine, made online features more immersive: Collaboration in the
newsroom
18.5.2015
● Newsweek Europe: Investments in redesign and a focus on quality and longform reporting 9.4.2015
● The Sun on Sunday launches new 32-page TV magazine, TV Soap 8.4.2015
● The Economist Films: The UK magazine launches its first film studio 17.3.2015
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 Magazine trends
United Kingdom
● Stagnation not stability: The shrinking print consumer magazine pond 17.2.2015
● UK magazines lose print sales by average of 6.3 per cent - full ABC breakdown for all 503 titles 13.2.2015
● Private Eye still top-selling magazine in buoyant UK current affairs sector 12.2.2015
● Time Inc. UK deepens events focus to diversify revenue 10.2.2015
● Hearst UK chief Anna Jones on the enduring power of print magazines 28.1.2015
● Sorted, a men's title with a Christian slant, has doubled its circulation over the last year from 20,000 to
40,000
14.1.2015
United States of America
● Vice Magazine, 'the heart of Vice,' will relaunch in March 16.12.2015
● 113 magazines launched in 2015 16.12.2015
● Why Bauer Media ditched its sales team and went all programmatic 10.12.2015
● Print is the new ‘new media’ 7.12.2015
● Magazine newsstand sales tumble again 2.12.2015
● Dayton Daily News to cease printing a monthly business publication 2.12.2015
● The Wall Street Journal develops new magazine about the future ("of everything") 1.12.2015
● Native advertising grows up: The Forbes Way 4.11.2015
● Can’t finish a New Yorker story online? The magazine will now send you an email reminder to come back 30.10.2015
● The newest key person at publishers: Platform wranglers 29.10.2015
● Shouts, murmurs, earbuds: How The New Yorker is making the transition to radio 23.10.2015
● Time Inc.’s People magazine dives into commerce with ambitious online store 21.10.2015
● How VICE transformed from a free, punk magazine to a digital powerhouse 19.10.2015
● CJR cuts print schedule to two issues per year 14.10.2015
● Hugh Hefner follows Rupert Murdoch by covering up female models - Roy Greenslade 13.10.2015
● After 62 years, Playboy will no longer feature pictures of naked women 13.10.2015
● The fascinating economics behind Playboy's decision to drop nudes from its magazine 13.10.2015
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United Kingdom
● Why Condé Nast buying Chicago’s Pitchfork Media matters 13.10.2015
● Magazines create 'industry-wide' guarantee of print ads' results: Return on investment promised to
advertisers that buy enough ad pages
12.10.2015
● Village Voice changes hands again as alt-weeklies continue their slide 12.10.2015
● How Esquire built Esquire Classic, a new standalone digital archive: More than 50,000 articles dating back
to 1933
25.9.2015
● How National Geographic gets 8 times the social engagement of other publishers 23.9.2015
● Fashion, politics, and feminism: The women’s magazines for a new generation 17.9.2015
● Targeted curation: A new email newsletter, The New Yorker Minute 14.9.2015
● National Geographic magazine is becoming a for-profit 9.9.2015
● National Geographic gives Fox control of media assets in $725 million deal 9.9.2015
● Flipboard CEO Mike McCue: We're not afraid of Apple News 8.9.2015
● Print magazine readers outnumber digital 2 to 1 3.9.2015
● The Reader’s Digest guide to integrating the newsroom 1.9.2015
● On ad pricing, Condé Nast bows to the reality of digital 31.8.2015
● Can a magazine live forever? Scientific American, at 170, is giving it a shot 27.8.2015
● The Atlantic is returning to blogging: We missed the kind of audience engagement it represents 27.8.2015
● Time Inc UK’s Marcus Rich: ‘We are a magazine brand business’ 16.8.2015
● 50 design techniques that made these magazine covers awesome 16.8.2015
● Magazine audience continues shift from full print, digital editions to mobile web 14.8.2015
● Why Time Inc. invested in visual search engine Snap Fashion 13.8.2015
● How GQ cut its webpage load time by 80 percent 12.8.2015
● Magazine circulation takes a new hit: Drops 11.4 percent on newsstands during the first half 10.8.2015
● The New Yorker is ambitious about video, but has a long way to go 7.8.2015
● Motor Trend to launch magazine based on YouTube series 6.8.2015
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United Kingdom
● Leaving the New Republic, and what its mass exodus taught me about the future of magazines - Becca
Rothfeld
5.8.2015
● Condé Nast launches Mini Vogue in the UK, and hints at more branded content: A section dedicated to kids 4.8.2015
● My private shame: You've fallen for my clickbait headlines - Glynnis MacNicol, Elle 1.8.2015
● Time expands 'programmatic print' offering, adds 12 new audience segments 31.7.2015
● Readers of Bon Appétit, a Condé Nast glossy, do not like their covers turned into ads 30.7.2015
● Flipboard starts offering its first magazine paywall integration with The New Yorker 29.7.2015
● The power of visual journalism: 35 of Bill Cosby's accusers pictured on the cover of New York Magazine 28.7.2015
● Inside Forbes: We're ready for a different kind of news app - and our audience is, too 27.7.2015
● W.W.D. strikes a syndication deal with Tribune Publishing: The fashion trade magazine's coverage of the
industry appear on LATimes.com
20.7.2015
● National Journal magazine to suspend publication 16.7.2015
● Newsweek Europe's print edition to change as editor steps down 14.7.2015
● The paywalled Scratch Magazine was profitable, but it’s still shutting down: Here’s what its founder learned 6.7.2015
● After being shut down by Gannett, San Francisco’s The Bold Italic is returning under new ownership 24.6.2015
● Sign of the times: Even Playboy is going mobile 16.6.2015
● Lucky magazine suspends print operations 16.6.2015
● Three digital publishing lessons from nine years at HBR 7.6.2015
● 5 ways Time Inc. is trying to make paywalls work 28.5.2015
● What to expect from Sports Illustrated’s new media podcast 26.5.2015
● Time magazine channels radio to boost mobile time spent: Creating audio version of the publication 20.5.2015
● How to write great captions for your photos - National Geographic magazine’s Managing Editor David
Brindley
14.5.2015
● The International New York Times Chinese Monthly launches in Hong Kong and Macau 1.5.2015
● Esquire has a cold: How the magazine is mining its archives with the launch of Esquire Classics 27.4.2015
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United Kingdom
● Forbes has launched ‘Pulse’ – a digital and multi-element product that incorporates visual and interactive
storytelling
24.4.2015
● 5 lessons from The Atlantic’s redesign 24.4.2015
● Magazine media see double-digit audience growth in first quarter 23.4.2015
● With a new design, The Atlantic eschews infinite scroll 22.4.2015
● The Atlantic redesigns, trading clutter and density for refinement 22.4.2015
● Condé Nast is expanding its e-commerce footprint, which was previously non-editorial in focus 21.4.2015
● Time Inc.’s Joe Ripp: ‘Quality content will always prevail.’ 16.4.2015
● The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) releases guidelines for native advertising 15.4.2015
● Once a newspaper, The Onion is growing its video ambitions 10.4.2015
● Newsweek Europe: Investments in redesign and a focus on quality and longform reporting 9.4.2015
● Q&A with Samir Husni, aka Mr. Magazine: 'News doesn’t belong on paper anymore' 4.4.2015
● Newsweek to relaunch in Asia: New owner IBT Media says publication is profitable 2.4.2015
● Vermont paper launches a monthly business magazine called Enterprise 31.3.2015
● Washington Post partners with Flipboard: Adding all editorial content to the magazine-style aggregation app 26.3.2015
● Consumer magazine audience growth driven largely by increases in the video and mobile audience 25.3.2015
● Now Marriott is a magazine publisher, too: Marriott Traveler, a new digital publication for travel content 25.3.2015
● Forbes tells contributors they won’t get paid as much for visits to older content 25.3.2015
● Magazine publisher Meredith finds success focusing on women 20.3.2015
● #AskForbes brings a novel twist to social sponsorships 16.3.2015
● Forbes and Condé Nast on the power of native advertising 11.3.2015
● Information is sexy for Hearst: Magazine and TV giant invests in business media and young digital brands 3.3.2015
● The first issue of Time magazine was published 92 years ago 3.3.2015
● International taxi company, Uber, is launching a quarterly print magazine for its 150,000 drivers, Momentum 2.3.2015
● The New York Times Magazine unveils print, digital redesign featuring new columns and bold, clean layout 19.2.2015
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United Kingdom
● Magazine audience moves away from full magazine editions to video and mobile web 16.2.2015
● Forbes puts native ad for fidelity on its (actual) cover: Another taboo broken 13.2.2015
● Inside New York magazine’s branded content studio 12.2.2015
● In its first year on its own, Time Inc. hits some turbulence 12.2.2015
● Well, this is different: Time Inc. now selling print ads programmatically 10.2.2015
● US-based Jewish online magazine Tablet starts charging commenters $2 a day to deter 'offenders' 10.2.2015
● Condé Nast is courting YouTube stars 9.2.2015
● 5 things we learned about magazines’ digital challenges 5.2.2015
● One hundred years of National Geographic maps 5.2.2015
● Inside Forbes: 4 graphics show how we're optimizing our newsroom for business realities 4.2.2015
● Editors react: Condé Nast enlists its journalists to create ads 27.1.2015
● Sports Illustrated cuts entire photojournalism staff 23.1.2015
● Inside Forbes: What journalists must know - and can do - about new upheavals in the ad world 21.1.2015
● Time Inc. tries out new digital strategy with curated DIY site: Ikea is exclusive sponsor for millennial-oriented
The Snug
12.1.2015
● A reality-check for freelance writers: The total market for long-form journalism in major magazines is $3.6
million
9.1.2015
● Magazine media audiences grew 9.3% for the month of November versus November 2013 7.1.2015
● Forbes takes native ads to new level with AT&T-sponsored cover 4.1.2015
● The virtues of Vice: How punk magazine was transformed into media giant 1.1.2015
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Global/International
● How Rakuten's Viki plans to grow its global video streaming service 22.12.2015
● Facebook live streaming now available for brands 18.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: The podcasting scene will explode 16.12.2015
● Podcasts won’t kill radio in 2016, but the two will absorb each other and become some new kind of hybrid 16.12.2015
● Why YouTube is still 'home base' for The Young Turks, the top news network on YouTube 11.12.2015
● Could Facebook be the next big platform for podcasts? 8.12.2015
● Digital ad spending expected to soon surpass TV 7.12.2015
● Facebook just debuted a livestreaming feature to compete with Periscope and Meerkat 3.12.2015
● Why we need a streaming service for news: I want the ability to explore a variety of news from a variety of
sources
2.12.2015
● Latest in content marketing: Brands make their own podcasts 2.12.2015
● The live broadcasting app: How can Periscope's latest updates help reporters with newsgathering? 17.11.2015
● How Mixmag, a dance-music newsletter for ravers, survived by turning from print to platforms 12.11.2015
● From teens to adults, everyone's now watching online video as much as TV: Global study finds similar
habits among ages 16 to 45
14.10.2015
● Five steps to making your first podcast 8.10.2015
● Amazon is the latest to explore a live-TV streaming service, reports say 7.10.2015
● Live in Five app allows you to live broadcast from your mobile device straight to YouTube 6.10.2015
● Hyperlocal visual and interactive audio news: Two very different approaches to news publishing – Global
Alliance for Media Innovation
6.10.2015
● A live video streaming app: 5 tips for Periscope beginners 2.10.2015
● Facebook confirms it's launching a new ad product to go after TV money in a big way 28.9.2015
● Binaural sound is back: Making audio an immersive experience 25.9.2015
● Facebook now lets verified journalists live-stream video to followers 18.9.2015
● Apple TV launch draws subdued response from TV industry at IBC show 14.9.2015
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Global/International
● New Apple technology - 3D touch iPhone, huge iPad Pro, Apple TV update - opens engagement, design
opportunities for media companies
14.9.2015
● How to become a powerful radio storyteller - journalist and consultant Valerie Geller 14.9.2015
● The new Apple TV is great for Web video, but it's no TV-killer 14.9.2015
● Apple announces an app platform for Apple TV, potentially big for news outlets investing in video 9.9.2015
● Why live streaming is important for Facebook: It might help the company grow video watch time on its
platform
27.8.2015
● Publishers welcome Periscope into social media mix: Broadcast a live television feed and interact with
viewers in real time
26.8.2015
● How to capture enviable audio when filming 19.8.2015
● Twitter's live-streaming Periscope video app has signed up 10m people in four months 13.8.2015
● Facebook confirms live broadcasting will soon open to journalists and verified profiles 12.8.2015
● YouTube is a viable TV alternative for advertisers, but some are wary of commitment 9.8.2015
● Trends in Newsrooms: The Podcasting Revolution - WAN-IFRA 29.7.2015
● Facebook study finds content delivered via smartphone more engaging than via TV 3.7.2015
● Pio Smart Recorder for annotating interviews lets you mark audio files as you record and save them to the
cloud
26.6.2015
● Pay-TV has penetrated 48% of all homes globally and will surpass 50% penetration by 2017 - ABI research 22.6.2015
● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening
news? - Bloomberg editors
2.6.2015
● How the BBC is harnessing mobile platforms to engage global audiences 2.6.2015
● WSJ: Apple dropped plans for a TV set “more than a year ago”: Apple's TV plans focused on its set-top box 19.5.2015
● Five tools for creating your own podcasts 12.5.2015
● How TV newsrooms should use Facebook (and why) 16.4.2015
● How to record conversations with the new StoryCorps app 14.4.2015
● Step-by-step guide to Thinglink - a tool for quickly adding sound, video, and links to images 14.4.2015
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Global/International
● Meerkat vs. Periscope: Live streaming apps are going mainstream 2.4.2015
● With advent of Twitter’s Periscope tool, social live-streaming is a trend worth watching 27.3.2015
● 5 livestreaming apps for journalists and newsrooms: Periscope, Meerkat, Stre.am, Livestream, Ustream 26.3.2015
● How 6 news organisations are using the audio sharing site Soundcloud 20.3.2015
● What do Instagram, BuzzFeed & Yahoo all have in common? They're part of the "stream revolution" 7.3.2015
● Millennials watch more YouTube than TV, study says 7.3.2015
● Podcasts are booming, but Google could make them much bigger 20.2.2015
● Warning: Your smart TV may be spying on you 10.2.2015
● A list of journalism podcasts that media practitioners can listen to for on-the-go tips and inspiration 21.1.2015
● From explainers to sounds that make you go “Whoa!”: The 4 types of audio that people share 20.1.2015
● Spotify, the streaming music service, says its list of subscribers has grown to 15 million 13.1.2015
● Throwing the Switch: An Update on the State of the Global Transition to Digital TV Broadcasting - CIMA 1.1.2015
Argentina
● Todo Noticias engages audience with disruptive mobile experience: Live TV and radio streaming, native
apps, UGC, ...
2.9.2015
Australia
● How a newspaper and a TV station set the benchmark for teamwork: The West Australian daily and the
Seven Network’s Perth TV
18.5.2015
● The Australian National Broadband Network launched a series of newspaper ads to support its local area
marketing efforts
28.1.2015
● Fairfax in major property, radio acquisitions 15.1.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
Azerbaijan
● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal
framework
1.11.2015
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Bahrain
● Bahrain shuts down Al Arab TV, saying it does not have “necessary permits” to operate 9.2.2015
Belgium
● Public service and audiovisual media services: Open access resources on media law in Europe 27.11.2015
● Belgian broadcaster VRT shares some tools to map and research stories 30.10.2015
Burundi
● Burundi’s journalists are using SoundCloud to get around a government shutdown of independent radio 25.6.2015
Canada
● Head of Canadian broadcast giant Bell Media quits, caught tampering with news coverage 9.4.2015
China
● When breaking news destroys trust in the digital age: CNN and CCTV incorrectly reported on the death of
Lee Kuan Yew
14.4.2015
Congo Democratic Republic
● Women in the DRC - local volunteers with no prior radio experience learn to report on local issues 10.6.2015
Cuba
● Netflix is coming to Cuba - but will they have any customers? 9.2.2015
Czech Republic
● Putin’s news network of lies is just the start - Anne Applebaum and Edward Lucas 11.8.2015
● Czech Television is under brutal pressure, because of Russia - foreign news editor (in Czech language) 5.4.2015
Denmark
● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015
● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015
● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015
● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015
Estonia
● West to woo Europe’s Russian speakers through television increased programming in minority’s native
tongue
14.6.2015
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Ethiopia
● How community radio stations boost health coverage in Ethiopia 6.5.2015
Finland
● Making news videos just for mobile and on-demand viewing: Reuters TV and Finland's ISTV 20.6.2015
● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015
● Advice from ISTV - the online video arm of Finnish media outlet Ilta-Sanomat 23.4.2015
● 'We are growing very fast and we are profitable' - the Ilta-Sanomat TV success story 9.4.2015
● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015
● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015
● Radio Sputnik set for shake-up as English radio heads for Helsinki 21.2.2015
● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015
France
● Al Jazeera English aims to create 'living stories' for Snapchat 10.12.2015
● How media outlets are making online video work - experts from Spiegel Online, France24, and BBC News 22.6.2015
● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015
● Charlie Hebdo attack: Sky News cleared over clip of police officer’s murder 21.4.2015
● French media groups to hold emergency meeting after Isis cyber-attack on television network TV5Monde 9.4.2015
● Paris supermarket siege survivors sue media over 'dangerous' coverage - broadcasting their location live
during siege
3.4.2015
● Exile radio station Rozana gives Syrians a voice 26.3.2015
● The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) says copyright protection can include online sports
broadcasts
26.3.2015
● Paris police arrest Al-Jazeera journalists over drone 25.2.2015
● Three Al Jazeera journalists arrested in Paris for flying a drone, filming it and watching 25.2.2015
● Paris plans to sue Fox News after image of Paris was “insulted” and “prejudiced” 20.1.2015
● Why NPR didn’t publish the Charlie Hebdo cartoons 12.1.2015
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Gabon
● 'The worst of journalism': 200 writers and academics slam CBS coverage of Africa 26.3.2015
Georgia
● Georgian TV-companies: Media or politics? 13.11.2015
● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal
framework
1.11.2015
Germany
● How media outlets are making online video work - experts from Spiegel Online, France24, and BBC News 22.6.2015
● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015
● Deutsche Welle has launched its new English TV channel 10.6.2015
● How Deutsche Welle brings the audience into its storytelling process 16.4.2015
● Mydio, a personalised radio app for music and news mix: Drawing on data from Spotify, Der Spiegel and
Axel Springer
23.3.2015
Haiti
● 4 low-tech solutions for communications in emergencies: FM radio, SMS short code, level sensors, short-
wave radio
15.7.2015
Iceland
● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015
● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015
● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015
India
● The ABP radio helps advertiser broaden brand reach with radio selfie spin-off contest 24.11.2015
● Times NOW, the leading English news channel in India, has launched in the UK 17.11.2015
● More and more, India's youth are swapping TV for online entertainment 10.9.2015
● India’s smartphone boom is triggering a wave of podcast experiments 7.8.2015
● BBC documentary about the Delhi rape sparks media ethics debate in India 4.3.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
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Indonesia
● 4 low-tech solutions for communications in emergencies: FM radio, SMS short code, level sensors, short-
wave radio
15.7.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
Iran
● How the BBC is widening its global advertising ambitions 23.10.2015
Iraq
● Al Jazeera English aims to create 'living stories' for Snapchat 10.12.2015
● French media groups to hold emergency meeting after Isis cyber-attack on television network TV5Monde 9.4.2015
Israel
● Voice of America closing its Jerusalem bureau 12.2.2015
Ivory Coast
● A radio training programme gives young people a chance express themselves and discuss the issues
affecting their everyday lives
4.11.2015
Japan
● How Rakuten's Viki plans to grow its global video streaming service 22.12.2015
● How the BBC is widening its global advertising ambitions 23.10.2015
Jordan
● Legislative challenges to the audiovisual media in Jordan 13.3.2015
● Fox News explains why it showed Jordan pilot video 5.2.2015
Kenya
● Al Jazeera English aims to create 'living stories' for Snapchat 10.12.2015
● 4 low-tech solutions for communications in emergencies: FM radio, SMS short code, level sensors, short-
wave radio
15.7.2015
Korea South
● CNN partners with Samsung to preload news app on tablet, smart watch 3.9.2015
● How NPR’s new Seoul bureau chief is using Tumblr to complement her reporting 4.5.2015
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Korea South
● Warning: Your smart TV may be spying on you 10.2.2015
Latvia
● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei
Richter
2.10.2015
Lithuania
● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei
Richter
2.10.2015
● Lithuania's TV Commission proposes to limit broadcast of some Russian channels 7.1.2015
Malawi
● A Malawian student makes his own TV station: A community TV station called “analog TV project” 9.1.2015
Malta
● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015
Moldova
● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal
framework
1.11.2015
● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei
Richter
2.10.2015
● Turning off Russian TV - and restricting press freedoms? 1.5.2015
Mongolia
● Mongolia is awash in media choices, with even a remote yurt hooked up to 60 channels 12.8.2015
Nepal
● Can you stop a rumor? In Nepal, a band of local volunteers are trying  -  with SMS, radio, the Internet, and
old fashioned door-to-door reporting
11.8.2015
● In Nepal, radio can help make post-earthquake relief and recovery aid more transparent, accountable and
responsive
12.6.2015
● Radio helps make relief distribution and post-earthquake recovery more transparent, accountable and
responsive
9.6.2015
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Norway
● VG launches TV channel, targets young audience with unique marketing campaign 5.10.2015
● Norway will be the first country to turn off FM Radio in 2017 20.4.2015
● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015
● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015
● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015
Pakistan
● Pakistan lays down the law on ethics to tame unruly broadcasters 27.8.2015
● Pakistani government mandates guidelines for broadcasters: Strict limits for live coverage of ongoing
security operations
21.8.2015
Philippines
● 4 low-tech solutions for communications in emergencies: FM radio, SMS short code, level sensors, short-
wave radio
15.7.2015
Poland
● Polish media reform to exert more control on public service broadcaster 15.12.2015
Qatar
● How AJ+ reaches 600% of its audience on Facebook 5.8.2015
● How AJ+ embraces Facebook, autoplay, and comments to make its videos stand out 3.8.2015
● Al Jazeera America accused of bias against non-Arabs and women 11.6.2015
● Al Jazeera America, its newsroom in turmoil, is now the news 6.5.2015
● How AJ+ is innovating in digital storytelling to engage their audience 17.4.2015
● Three Al Jazeera journalists arrested in Paris for flying a drone, filming it and watching 25.2.2015
● Paris police arrest Al-Jazeera journalists over drone 25.2.2015
● Al Jazeera English news director tells employees to continue leaking memos (regarding style and usage) 29.1.2015
Russia
● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal
framework
1.11.2015
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Russia
● Ukrainians turning away from Russian media in 2015, survey finds 5.10.2015
● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei
Richter
2.10.2015
● The Truthseeker: Genocide of Eastern Ukraine, RT Europe, 13-14 July 2014 - Ofcom Bulletin 21.9.2015
● The BBC has won a case against Russian TV channel RT, which claimed the corporation faked a report on
Syria
21.9.2015
● Putin’s propaganda TV lies about its popularity: RT hugely exaggerates its global viewership 17.9.2015
● Putin’s news network of lies is just the start - Anne Applebaum and Edward Lucas 11.8.2015
● As Ukraine bans Russian TV shows for ‘propaganda,’ local channels put up a fight 24.7.2015
● An open letter to Russia's silent national TV networks: Russian soldiers died when military barracks
collapsed
20.7.2015
● ‘I learned to strike deals with myself’: Former NTV journalist explains how Russian propaganda works 16.6.2015
● Confessions of Moscow’s last independent radio newsman, Alexei Venediktov 15.6.2015
● West to woo Europe’s Russian speakers through television increased programming in minority’s native
tongue
14.6.2015
● Russia plans 'patriotic' TV channel for children 27.5.2015
● Turning off Russian TV - and restricting press freedoms? 1.5.2015
● Echo of Moscow: What has happened to Russia's best independent radio station? 29.4.2015
● Turmoil at Voice of America is seen as hurting U.S. ability to counter propaganda 15.4.2015
● Czech Television is under brutal pressure, because of Russia - foreign news editor (in Czech language) 5.4.2015
● Satirists seek crowdfunding to kickstart political comedy on TV in Putin's Russia 6.3.2015
● Russia Today faces inquiry by media regulator Ofcom over anti-western comments in Ukraine debate 2.3.2015
● Radio Sputnik set for shake-up as English radio heads for Helsinki 21.2.2015
● Unplugging Putin TV: How to beat back the Kremlin propaganda 18.2.2015
● Stop the music: Spotify cancels launch in Russia 4.2.2015
● How Russian TV uses psychology over Ukraine 4.2.2015
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Russia
● Lithuania's TV Commission proposes to limit broadcast of some Russian channels 7.1.2015
Rwanda
● ITV News wrong to give platform to Rwanda's genocide mastermind 31.7.2015
Sierra Leone
● Radio storytelling in Sierra Leone: Giving children a voice 29.9.2015
Singapore
● When breaking news destroys trust in the digital age: CNN and CCTV incorrectly reported on the death of
Lee Kuan Yew
14.4.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
South Africa
● 'The worst of journalism': 200 writers and academics slam CBS coverage of Africa 26.3.2015
South Sudan
● In South Sudan, a local radio project is calming community tensions 8.5.2015
Spain
● By covering underreported topics, El Extrarradio brings innovation to podcast landscape 30.12.2015
Sweden
● Music Aid: How one Sveriges Radio broadcast reached every young person in Sweden 14.9.2015
● Publishers welcome Periscope into social media mix: Broadcast a live television feed and interact with
viewers in real time
26.8.2015
● How podcasters are turning to new technologies and partnerships to introduce programmatic ads 24.8.2015
● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015
● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015
● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015
● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015
Switzerland
● Léman Bleu, a local TV station, replaces cameras with iPhones and selfie sticks 29.9.2015
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Switzerland
● Three BBC journalists questioned for using drone in Davos no-fly zone 2.2.2015
Syria
● This portable FM transmitter brings information to people in crisis 28.9.2015
● The BBC has won a case against Russian TV channel RT, which claimed the corporation faked a report on
Syria
21.9.2015
● Truly immersive journalism takes form in ABC’s virtual reality tour of Syria 18.9.2015
● Behind 60 Minutes’ decision to air video of sarin gas victims in Syria 19.4.2015
● French media groups to hold emergency meeting after Isis cyber-attack on television network TV5Monde 9.4.2015
● Exile radio station Rozana gives Syrians a voice 26.3.2015
● Fox News explains why it showed Jordan pilot video 5.2.2015
Tunisia
● Mahdiya Radio 1: How an online broadcast in Tunisia found its niche in citizen reporting 24.3.2015
Turkey
● Digiturk removes critical TV stations from air ahead of election 8.10.2015
● Exile radio station Rozana gives Syrians a voice 26.3.2015
Ukraine
● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal
framework
1.11.2015
● Ukrainians turning away from Russian media in 2015, survey finds 5.10.2015
● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei
Richter
2.10.2015
● Putin’s news network of lies is just the start - Anne Applebaum and Edward Lucas 11.8.2015
● As Ukraine bans Russian TV shows for ‘propaganda,’ local channels put up a fight 24.7.2015
● ‘I learned to strike deals with myself’: Former NTV journalist explains how Russian propaganda works 16.6.2015
● Transformation of state broadcaster into public service broadcaster raises hopes for an independent news
source
12.6.2015
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Ukraine
● Ukraine launches public broadcasting 9.4.2015
● Russia Today faces inquiry by media regulator Ofcom over anti-western comments in Ukraine debate 2.3.2015
● How Russian TV uses psychology over Ukraine 4.2.2015
United Kingdom
● BBC Panorama runs its first day-to-day digital documentary to engage with younger audiences 22.12.2015
● 4 ways the BBC is using tech to amplify global reach 21.12.2015
● BBC launches automated voiceover technology to publish video news in multiple languages 16.12.2015
● Vice Europe to double revenues to £100m as TV strategy pays off 15.12.2015
● Reporter suspended for saying on Facebook he was 'ashamed to work for BBC' over Tyson Fury stance on
homosexuality
10.12.2015
● 5 key research findings about young online audiences from BBC World Service 30.11.2015
● Youth-oriented BBC3 TV channel to be switched off by February, BBC Trust confirms 26.11.2015
● 'All massive stories are mobile': BBC World News CEO on its growth 23.11.2015
● Times NOW, the leading English news channel in India, has launched in the UK 17.11.2015
● Reuters TV plots expansion after dropping paywall 12.11.2015
● New research finds students trust BBC more than Facebook 9.11.2015
● Delivering public value: What should a future BBC look like? 6.11.2015
● Trinity Mirror chief says 'there isn't a democratic deficit' in local news and he doesn't want more BBC
reporters in regions
5.11.2015
● BBC introduces paid online video service 4.11.2015
● Mobile spend due to overtake TV by 2016: What does this mean for advertisers? 3.11.2015
● How the BBC is widening its global advertising ambitions 23.10.2015
● BBC not to blame for newspapers’ ills – Alan Rusbridger 18.10.2015
● Key insights into great branded content from Forbes, The Economist, CNBC and Method 14.10.2015
● NUJ rejects BBC’s proposal of funding 100 public service reporters as a step towards "privatisation" 14.10.2015
● Why the BBC needs to use licence fee income to support local newsgathering 14.10.2015
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United Kingdom
● Shareable, concise and authentic: The BBC's approach to mobile video 6.10.2015
● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei
Richter
2.10.2015
● UK mobile ad spend 'to overtake print and TV' 30.9.2015
● ‘We can find a win-win relationship with the BBC’ - Johnston Press boss 27.9.2015
● Binaural sound is back: Making audio an immersive experience 25.9.2015
● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give
insights
23.9.2015
● The Truthseeker: Genocide of Eastern Ukraine, RT Europe, 13-14 July 2014 - Ofcom Bulletin 21.9.2015
● The BBC has won a case against Russian TV channel RT, which claimed the corporation faked a report on
Syria
21.9.2015
● BBC to launch over-the-top service in U.S. in 2016 18.9.2015
● BBC to launch Netflix-style U.S. streaming service 17.9.2015
● 'Effective news broadcasting involves more than TV, radio and a site' – Q&A with BBC's Mark Frankel 14.9.2015
● Regional press leaders have strongly criticised plans by the BBC to share content with local newspapers 11.9.2015
● Regional publisher Johnston Press signs deal with Sky to sell targeted TV adverts via the satellite
broadcaster
10.9.2015
● BBC should help fund hyperlocal news sites, says report 9.9.2015
● Telegraph, Times and FT condemn BBC plans to create 100 public interest journalist jobs 8.9.2015
● Plan for 'Open BBC' would provide 100 public service reporters for local newspapers 7.9.2015
● Tony Hall outlines future vision for an 'open BBC for the internet age' 7.9.2015
● The BBC’s plan to create a pool of up to 100 “public service reporters”: Bending over backwards to
accommodate powerful critics
7.9.2015
● BBC will offer staff and content to help local newspapers 7.9.2015
● Inside the BBC's initiative to work with hyperlocals: A linking system, more access to training for community
bloggers, ...
3.9.2015
● BBC digital news operation must be curbed, say newspaper publishers 2.9.2015
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United Kingdom
● Forcing BBC to delete Virginia shooting images was ‘unlawful’ - National Press Photographers Association 27.8.2015
● Reuters TV pivots, goes free to seek wider audience: “Netflix for news” app 25.8.2015
● How to capture enviable audio when filming 19.8.2015
● Putin’s news network of lies is just the start - Anne Applebaum and Edward Lucas 11.8.2015
● BBC Trending: When social media is your patch: How to balance the need to be speedy with getting it right 6.8.2015
● Time watching videos online will rise to an hour a day: ZenithOptimedia also predicts a fall in television
viewing next year
31.7.2015
● ITV News wrong to give platform to Rwanda's genocide mastermind 31.7.2015
● How the BBC is using WhatsApp to boost engagement 29.7.2015
● The BBC's future: What the national newspapers, predictably, say - Roy Greenslade 17.7.2015
● How BBC, ITV and ITN placed their journalism at risk by abandoning Freddie Starr source to face libel
ordeal alone
14.7.2015
● BBC annual report: Staff numbers up, trust levels still down since Savile scandal 14.7.2015
● The BBC is partnering with bloggers and community sites to promote local news 9.7.2015
● BBC reveals boost for 'hyperlocal' news websites by adding them to Local Live streams 8.7.2015
● BBC news website under attack ahead of charter review as newspapers call for 'behemoth' to be 'tamed' 7.7.2015
● BBC considering move to make news channel online only 7.7.2015
● The BBC is axing 1,000 jobs in a bid to cut costs 2.7.2015
● Podcast goes behind the scenes of The Guardian ’s climate change campaign 2.7.2015
● How Quartz and BBC are reaching global audiences: How can publishers tell global stories with a local
relevance?
1.7.2015
● 3 key things I learned about multilingual digital publishing for BBC News 29.6.2015
● Could a free-for-all Web culture be the death of the BBC? - Aidan White 25.6.2015
● How media outlets are making online video work - experts from Spiegel Online, France24, and BBC News 22.6.2015
● Making news videos just for mobile and on-demand viewing: Reuters TV and Finland's ISTV 20.6.2015
● 3 key social media tips from CNN and BBC: Don't be scared of analytics and don't ignore chat apps 18.6.2015
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United Kingdom
● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015
● How BBC Have Your Say uses WhatsApp for newsgathering 16.6.2015
● Reuters study: 75 per cent of Britons won't pay for web stories, half use BBC News online 16.6.2015
● What data told the BBC about their election coverage: Digital, TV or social election? 5.6.2015
● How the BBC is harnessing mobile platforms to engage global audiences 2.6.2015
● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening
news? - Bloomberg editors
2.6.2015
● 5 ways BBC experiments in the 'hunt for new audiences': Focused on social and mobile 15.5.2015
● A formal arrangement to share content between the BBC and regional newspapers will be introduced
across England
23.4.2015
● BBC to introduce regional press content-sharing deal across England 21.4.2015
● Charlie Hebdo attack: Sky News cleared over clip of police officer’s murder 21.4.2015
● BBC must not suffocate local newspapers - Chancellor George Osborne 14.4.2015
● The Sun on Sunday launches new 32-page TV magazine, TV Soap 8.4.2015
● How NYT, CNN and The Economist are approaching the Apple Watch 31.3.2015
● ESPN to relaunch site with personalisation and short-form stories 31.3.2015
● The Economist is opening up shop on Apple Watch: Subscribers will be able to listen to Economist articles 27.3.2015
● BBC public service tool helps its audience understand a new government policy about funding social care 27.3.2015
● Smart TVs make slow progress in the UK 24.3.2015
● BBC News switches PC users to responsive site 23.3.2015
● How 6 news organisations are using the audio sharing site Soundcloud 20.3.2015
● Pangaea Alliance using programmatic advertising system: Guardian, FT, CNN and Reuters in ad deal to
take on Facebook and Google
18.3.2015
● Expert advice for audio journalism in the 21st century - broadcasters and producers from the BBC, Serial,
the Observer
17.3.2015
● Why TV is still beating digital video consumption in the UK, in 5 charts 11.3.2015
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United Kingdom
● Are there benefits to legal systems of self-regulation? Why institutions such as Ofcom work in broadcasting 4.3.2015
● BBC documentary about the Delhi rape sparks media ethics debate in India 4.3.2015
● Russia Today faces inquiry by media regulator Ofcom over anti-western comments in Ukraine debate 2.3.2015
● Johnston Press chief 'excited' by possibility of news deal with BBC 27.2.2015
● Tips for live coverage of breaking news from the BBC and Reported.ly 17.2.2015
● UK startup Clippet targets millennials with audio news to go 13.2.2015
● Q&A with BBC News Labs on predicting the future of news 11.2.2015
● Johnston Press chief attacks 'inflammatory' BBC report on local media 5.2.2015
● Reuters is taking a stab at on-demand TV news with the launch of Reuters TV: On-demand news app 4.2.2015
● BBC will remove geo-blocking from the BBC website academy section on all training and development
material
3.2.2015
● Three BBC journalists questioned for using drone in Davos no-fly zone 2.2.2015
● BBC, Guardian and Metro’s responsive makeovers: Who did it best? 30.1.2015
● Here’s how the BBC, disrupted by technology and new habits, is thinking about its future 28.1.2015
● BBC report says corporation should expand local news coverage because 5,000 UK press jobs have gone
in 10 years
28.1.2015
● BBC Taster: A space for teams across online, TV and radio to innovate on new projects and ideas 26.1.2015
● A list of journalism podcasts that media practitioners can listen to for on-the-go tips and inspiration 21.1.2015
● Launching the African edition of the BBC website: When traditional media are behaving in ways that digital
media never would - Thomas Baekdal
19.1.2015
● BBC News online to overhaul website and app in response to increase in mobile and tablet visitors 16.1.2015
● How radio is bucking the downward trend in ad spending on traditional platforms 16.1.2015
● Virgin Media has formed a partnership with Telegraph Media Group to promote its TV sports coverage
offering
16.1.2015
● BBC revises Muhammad ban as BBC1 news bulletin features Charlie Hebdo cover 9.1.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
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United States of America
● How email and audio came back in a major way in 2015 24.12.2015
● Periscope CEO: How we're growing live-streaming 22.12.2015
● Can audio go viral? NPR launches audio experiment on Facebook 17.12.2015
● The PBS documentary series Frontline: A $580,000 grant to develop virtual reality documentaries and
create standards for the medium
17.12.2015
● Podcasts won’t kill radio in 2016, but the two will absorb each other and become some new kind of hybrid 16.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: The podcasting scene will explode 16.12.2015
● Vice Europe to double revenues to £100m as TV strategy pays off 15.12.2015
● CNN International is moving beyond the click-through rate 14.12.2015
● Why YouTube is still 'home base' for The Young Turks, the top news network on YouTube 11.12.2015
● Americans cutting the cable TV cord at increasing pace: By 2018, one in five US households will not
subscribe to cable or satellite TV
10.12.2015
● The invisible resource that disaster warning systems depend on: Radio frequences 9.12.2015
● Could Facebook be the next big platform for podcasts? 8.12.2015
● Wall Street Journal launches podcast series highlighting reporting from the Journal, Barron’s and
MarketWatch
8.12.2015
● Check out this handy interactive timeline of the history of podcasting 7.12.2015
● Why we need a streaming service for news: I want the ability to explore a variety of news from a variety of
sources
2.12.2015
● Latest in content marketing: Brands make their own podcasts 2.12.2015
● Get your podcasts ready for a new, seat-belted audience 2.12.2015
● Once the province of beat writers and their “exclusive access,” the sports media landscape keeps shifting -
ESPN’s Mike Wilbon
24.11.2015
● Why audio doesn’t go viral, revisited: NPR is getting old 24.11.2015
● Only Human: A new health podcast from WNYC Studios tries to engage listeners beyond the usual call-ins 24.11.2015
● CNN International looks to adapt its video offering and newsgathering to the social media age 24.11.2015
● How CBS uses data to program its 24-hour streaming news network 23.11.2015
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United States of America
● Bloomberg TV’s What’d You Miss? thinks of linear TV as “a source of content for online video” 23.11.2015
● Is Circa back? The mobile app might be returning via local TV stations 23.11.2015
● Digital is gaining fast on broadcast in competition for political advertising 22.11.2015
● NPR is graying, and public radio is worried about it 22.11.2015
● Podcasting in 2015 feels a lot like blogging circa 2004: Exciting, evolving, and trouble for incumbents 18.11.2015
● NPR launches earbud.fm, a hand-picked guide to great podcasts 3.11.2015
● ESPN abruptly shuts down Grantland, the sports-and-culture site, “effective immediately” 30.10.2015
● Back to the future: GE has created a TV show 30.10.2015
● NPR: How the length of the lead-in text affects a post’s performance on Facebook 28.10.2015
● I reckon it’ll take us another year to figure out whether this podcast thing is actually a bubble - Nicholas
Quah
27.10.2015
● Why NBCUniversal is testing an ad-free streaming service 26.10.2015
● Shouts, murmurs, earbuds: How The New Yorker is making the transition to radio 23.10.2015
● Vice deciding whether to go public, as it plans TV channels 22.10.2015
● ABC News' secret to YouTube success: Repackaged TV content 21.10.2015
● Why is WNYC making such a big bet on podcasts? 20.10.2015
● Facebook, Apple, Netflix seeking rights for TV shows and live broadcasts, CBS' Moonves says 14.10.2015
● Key insights into great branded content from Forbes, The Economist, CNBC and Method 14.10.2015
● WNYC is ready to make a $15 million move into podcasts 13.10.2015
● Amazon is the latest to explore a live-TV streaming service, reports say 7.10.2015
● The Longest Shortest Time brings listeners’ voices into its podcast with a dedicated app 7.10.2015
● Small is beautiful: Local podcast networks latest hope 7.10.2015
● What will we find out from the deeper podcast metrics everyone says they want? - Hot Pod, a newsletter
about podcasts
6.10.2015
● Major TV networks sign onto freelancer safety compact 5.10.2015
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United States of America
● A live video streaming app: 5 tips for Periscope beginners 2.10.2015
● 7 strategies for engaging your podcast (or show) audience 2.10.2015
● The Chicago Podcast Cooperative wants to let independent audio thrive in the Windy City 2.10.2015
● The Coral Project, a joint New York Times and Washington Post effort, is building its first product: A
listening tool
2.10.2015
● CNN to launch Vice-style video series “Great Big Story” 28.9.2015
● Facebook confirms it's launching a new ad product to go after TV money in a big way 28.9.2015
● You'll see the Democratic presidential debates in virtual reality, thanks to CNN 24.9.2015
● How digital and TV are converging, in 5 charts 23.9.2015
● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give
insights
23.9.2015
● Podcasts aren't dead, they're just getting started 23.9.2015
● A cross-country network helps Reveal, the public radio show and podcast, boost its investigative reporting
power
21.9.2015
● How NBC built a new tool to improve collaboration across its newsrooms: NewsConnect, a centralized
platform
21.9.2015
● What’s behind the continuing wave of television mergers? 20.9.2015
● Truly immersive journalism takes form in ABC’s virtual reality tour of Syria 18.9.2015
● Seeking to bring context to politics, NPR launches fact-checking feature 18.9.2015
● 'People want to play with this thing': ABC News embraces virtual reality 18.9.2015
● BBC to launch over-the-top service in U.S. in 2016 18.9.2015
● BBC to launch Netflix-style U.S. streaming service 17.9.2015
● Is the future of TV programmatic? 17.9.2015
● Seven secrets of podcasting success - Kellie Riordan 16.9.2015
● In Salt Lake City, the community radio station invited the community in to podcast 15.9.2015
● The new Apple TV is great for Web video, but it's no TV-killer 14.9.2015
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United States of America
● Apple TV launch draws subdued response from TV industry at IBC show 14.9.2015
● Midroll Media, a maker and monetizer of podcasts, bets that audio can be good enough to pay for 11.9.2015
● In revamping its video strategy, The Washington Post steers clear of imitating TV 11.9.2015
● Washington Post's new video strategy aims to be more than 'television on the web' 11.9.2015
● U.S. consumers now spend more time in apps than watching TV 10.9.2015
● National Geographic gives Fox control of media assets in $725 million deal 9.9.2015
● Apple announces an app platform for Apple TV, potentially big for news outlets investing in video 9.9.2015
● So you want to start a podcast? Here are some options 9.9.2015
● CNN partners with Samsung to preload news app on tablet, smart watch 3.9.2015
● How CBS is experimenting with live streaming for football fans 3.9.2015
● How podcasts have changed in 10 years: Podcasting is booming, and podcasts are getting longer and more
diverse
2.9.2015
● How and why journalism schools should teach podcasting 31.8.2015
● A Cincinnati TV station with a paywalled site is challenging the city’s leading daily newspaper 27.8.2015
● Forcing BBC to delete Virginia shooting images was ‘unlawful’ - National Press Photographers Association 27.8.2015
● How CNBC uses its deep TV bench for original Web video 27.8.2015
● Jenna Weiss-Berman on BuzzFeed’s podcast strategy and moves into audio news 26.8.2015
● Smart TVs now in 50% of homes in U.S., NPD Group says 26.8.2015
● Gunman kills reporter and videographer during live broadcast 26.8.2015
● Reuters TV pivots, goes free to seek wider audience: “Netflix for news” app 25.8.2015
● How podcasters are turning to new technologies and partnerships to introduce programmatic ads 24.8.2015
● How local papers are looking ‘over the top’ as part of a new model for video 18.8.2015
● NBC Universal invests $200m in BuzzFeed 18.8.2015
● Huffington Post teams up with live streaming service YouNow on weekly show 18.8.2015
● Slate's latest podcast partner: Sports Illustrated 18.8.2015
● NBCUniversal buys big chunks of Vox Media and BuzzFeed 12.8.2015
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● TV is dead! Long live TV! Mobile may be the future, but TV sets are here to stay 10.8.2015
● YouTube is a viable TV alternative for advertisers, but some are wary of commitment 9.8.2015
● Podcasting embraces native advertising 6.8.2015
● How AJ+ reaches 600% of its audience on Facebook 5.8.2015
● Less than 1% of HBO pay-TV subs have bolted for streaming service: HBO CEO Richard Plepler 5.8.2015
● What makes a radio journalist in the 21st century? 4.8.2015
● How AJ+ embraces Facebook, autoplay, and comments to make its videos stand out 3.8.2015
● Philly TV station asked viewers to share moon pics. Viewers got creative. 30.7.2015
● Fox Sports takes a distributed approach to sponsor video 29.7.2015
● NPR releases open source social media tools for newsrooms 28.7.2015
● Ads for podcasts test the line between story and sponsor 27.7.2015
● How a collaborative approach is helping NPR and local stations raise more money 21.7.2015
● I'm calling it: Podcasting is the future of journalism - Shannon Rupp 20.7.2015
● TV ad spending dropped 5% in the second quarter - Standard Media Index 20.7.2015
● From “WSJ Live” to “WSJ Video”: Publishers step away from dreams of live TV-style broadcasting online 20.7.2015
● Small podcasters have trouble finding new listeners and monetizing, survey finds 17.7.2015
● Inside The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's podcast series, 'Breakdown' 10.7.2015
● As podcasts grow, the podcast freelance economy takes shape: AIR suggests rates of compensation 7.7.2015
● Why TV networks are now 'sampling' shows on Facebook: To reach 10 million broadband households in the
U.S.
6.7.2015
● How Quartz and BBC are reaching global audiences: How can publishers tell global stories with a local
relevance?
1.7.2015
● The new standalone service HBO Now may have over 850K subscribers, analyst says 29.6.2015
● How television won the Internet - Michael Wolff 29.6.2015
● What's old is new again: Websites tune into TV for expansion opportunities 26.6.2015
● HuffPost to launch film and TV divisions, announces 24-hour online video network 25.6.2015
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United States of America
● An Atlanta newspaper is using Serial as inspiration for its own true crime podcast 24.6.2015
● The Washington Post and Univision will partner to cover the 2016 presidential election 24.6.2015
● Serial 'brought the focus back onto audio', but where can podcasts best fit in your reporting? 24.6.2015
● Five steps toward creating a true news network for public radio 22.6.2015
● Periscope and Meerkat have introduced a new format, allowing viewers to interact with broadcasters during
the stream
19.6.2015
● 3 key social media tips from CNN and BBC: Don't be scared of analytics and don't ignore chat apps 18.6.2015
● Gimlet Media: Podcasting blossoms, but in slow motion 17.6.2015
● In the wake of Serial’s success, Atlanta paper creates a true-crime podcast 17.6.2015
● Experimenting with NPR’s new Storytelling Lab 16.6.2015
● ‘PBS NewsHour,’ NPR unite for election coverage 16.6.2015
● A beginner's guide to podcasting 12.6.2015
● Al Jazeera America accused of bias against non-Arabs and women 11.6.2015
● Public radio is seeing a shift in digital listening: Live streaming is slowing, on-demand is growing 10.6.2015
● CNN unveils new studio to produce content for advertisers 8.6.2015
● Expanding the radio dial: Why Rivet Radio thinks the future of audio news is (still) in the car 4.6.2015
● NYC.TV goes local to fix the video discovery problem 3.6.2015
● NFL confirms Yahoo will live-stream regular-season game 3.6.2015
● NPR's Wright Bryan: 'Social journalism is not special' 2.6.2015
● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening
news? - Bloomberg editors
2.6.2015
● Online ad spending to pass TV spots this year, consultant says 1.6.2015
● When it comes to political news, Facebook has become local TV for millennials - Pew study 1.6.2015
● Localore: AIR’s project that connects public broadcasters with independent producers, aiming to diversify
public media
1.6.2015
● An NPR reporter raced a machine to write a news story. Who won? 29.5.2015
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United States of America
● What to expect from Sports Illustrated’s new media podcast 26.5.2015
● Minnesota Public Radio shows how to put the public into fact checking 26.5.2015
● Are podcasts the new path to diversifying public radio? 22.5.2015
● Spotify adds video clips, original content to streaming mix, hoping to speed ahead of Pandora 20.5.2015
● Crossing the streams: Why competing publications are deciding to team up on podcasts, sharing audience
and infrastructure
20.5.2015
● Time magazine channels radio to boost mobile time spent: Creating audio version of the publication 20.5.2015
● WSJ: Apple dropped plans for a TV set “more than a year ago”: Apple's TV plans focused on its set-top box 19.5.2015
● Here’s why NBC News took Facebook’s Instant Articles deal 15.5.2015
● Traditional metrics don't measure TV's real impact. These do: Multi-platform viewing, fan communities and
more
14.5.2015
● A public radio news director recounts his long history with audio storytelling, from the kitchen radio to the
podcast feed
11.5.2015
● How one locally owned TV station does statehouse coverage right: See the top five donors to legislators'
campaigns
8.5.2015
● The Wall Street Journal is canceling three of its live digital shows 7.5.2015
● Deciphering what the next generation of public radio listeners wants through NPR One 7.5.2015
● Al Jazeera America, its newsroom in turmoil, is now the news 6.5.2015
● How NPR’s new Seoul bureau chief is using Tumblr to complement her reporting 4.5.2015
● Podcast storytellers showcase tips and trends at public radio's #HearItUpfront 1.5.2015
● NPR now allows users to embed 800,000 pieces of audio 30.4.2015
● How 7News, the Colorado-based TV station, hopes to livestream video to reach new audiences 27.4.2015
● Bloomberg's new publishing platform is 'like Tinder for video': Responsive.TV offers quick bursts of news
and information
27.4.2015
● Meet TEGNA, Gannett’s forthcoming broadcasting company 21.4.2015
● NYT takes '36 Hours' channel from print to screen with Travel Channel 21.4.2015
● Why TV is still crushing digital video, in 5 charts 20.4.2015
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United States of America
● Behind 60 Minutes’ decision to air video of sarin gas victims in Syria 19.4.2015
● How TV newsrooms should use Facebook (and why) 16.4.2015
● BuzzFeed sees short-form videos as springboard to TV shows and films 15.4.2015
● Turmoil at Voice of America is seen as hurting U.S. ability to counter propaganda 15.4.2015
● Why more families are choosing to cut the cable cord: Protecting children from the barrage of toxic media 14.4.2015
● When breaking news destroys trust in the digital age: CNN and CCTV incorrectly reported on the death of
Lee Kuan Yew
14.4.2015
● The line blurs between Web series and TV shows 13.4.2015
● Your guide to cutting the cord to cable TV: Hardware and services 13.4.2015
● The Interactive Advertising Bureau is publishing a new Digital Audio Buyer’s Guide 9.4.2015
● Expert advice: When it comes to podcasts, NPR's engagement strategy is highly focused on social 8.4.2015
● In 1927 newspapers introduced television 6.4.2015
● Meerkat vs. Periscope: Live streaming apps are going mainstream 2.4.2015
● ESPN to relaunch site with personalisation and short-form stories 31.3.2015
● How NYT, CNN and The Economist are approaching the Apple Watch 31.3.2015
● Inside NPR’s podcasting strategy 30.3.2015
● The line between digital and TV: Online video at CNN 27.3.2015
● The New York Times, ‘PBS Newshour’ strike video-sharing agreement 26.3.2015
● NPR updates ethics policy after ombudsman raises political advocacy questions 26.3.2015
● 5 livestreaming apps for journalists and newsrooms: Periscope, Meerkat, Stre.am, Livestream, Ustream 26.3.2015
● Yahoo, AOL make big transition to long-form original series 24.3.2015
● Traditional TV and AM/FM radio are the only media with more than 200 million steady users - Nielsen 20.3.2015
● The economics of the podcast boom 20.3.2015
● How 6 news organisations are using the audio sharing site Soundcloud 20.3.2015
● What brands need to know about programmatic TV 19.3.2015
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United States of America
● Pangaea Alliance using programmatic advertising system: Guardian, FT, CNN and Reuters in ad deal to
take on Facebook and Google
18.3.2015
● MTV embraces the ‘post-website’ publishing era: Launching an account on messaging app Kik 18.3.2015
● Apple plans Web TV service in fall: In talks with programmers to offer a slimmed-down bundle of about 25
channels
17.3.2015
● Putting on a show: How NPR is retooling its events strategy 10.3.2015
● HBO's new a la carte streaming service, HBO Now, will launch exclusively on Apple TV and iOS devices in
April
9.3.2015
● Fox News has the most trusted network and cable news coverage - a Quinnipiac University survey 9.3.2015
● The second coming of podcasts, in 4 charts 9.3.2015
● Millennials watch more YouTube than TV, study says 7.3.2015
● Millennials find watching YouTube videos way more entertaining than TV 4.3.2015
● How a vibrant public radio station rose in the West Texas desert 3.3.2015
● Five rules for modern journalists - Meredith Artley of CNN Digital 26.2.2015
● Showdown over the future of independent documentaries at PBS 26.2.2015
● Reveal, an audio consortium, and the new push for podcasts: A new direction for investigative reporting 24.2.2015
● The growth of the digital TV ad market, in 5 charts 24.2.2015
● AP goes into business with podcasting service 23.2.2015
● What's the future of digital radio marketing? Experiments with sponsored hours, branded content 20.2.2015
● Texas Standard, a new public radio collaboration, aims to knit together a state both unitary and diverse -
Ken Doctor
19.2.2015
● Internet birthed the radio star: Local newspapers are hoping online radio can be a growth area 19.2.2015
● Voice of America closing its Jerusalem bureau 12.2.2015
● NPR standards editor: Stop using ‘countless’ 11.2.2015
● Warning: Your smart TV may be spying on you 10.2.2015
● AP expands live video as 'slow television' grows online: Multiple live streams will now be available 10.2.2015
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United States of America
● NBC News: Brian Williams suspended for 6 months without pay 10.2.2015
● Here’s why NBC didn’t fire Brian Williams: The lifespan of an evening news anchor 10.2.2015
● Sling TV, the online TV streaming service from Dish Networks, is now available to everyone 8.2.2015
● Last thoughts: NPR and the balance between ethics and the nation - NPR ombudsman 6.2.2015
● Slate’s podcast audience has tripled in a year, and its bet on audio over video continues to pay off 6.2.2015
● Fox News explains why it showed Jordan pilot video 5.2.2015
● Inside Slate’s podcast strategy 5.2.2015
● Stop the music: Spotify cancels launch in Russia 4.2.2015
● Netflix leads to record drops in US TV viewing: Linear TV watching dropped 12% in 2014 - Nomura 4.2.2015
● NPR’s “Invisibilia” has usurped “Serial” as the most-popular podcast on the iTunes charts 3.2.2015
● How a listener’s complaint improved NPR’s reporting 2.2.2015
● Before Net Neutrality: The surprising 1940s battle for radio freedom 29.1.2015
● "Linear" TV viewing is dying: Most young people say they have stopped watching TV 26.1.2015
● Disney’s Maker Studios struggles to migrate its YouTube audience to Maker.tv 23.1.2015
● A list of journalism podcasts that media practitioners can listen to for on-the-go tips and inspiration 21.1.2015
● Look out ‘Serial': Agencies take a crack at podcasts 21.1.2015
● From explainers to sounds that make you go “Whoa!”: The 4 types of audio that people share 20.1.2015
● Paris plans to sue Fox News after image of Paris was “insulted” and “prejudiced” 20.1.2015
● Why we’ll have to wait for CNN’s news drones: It faces several hurdles before it can use the machines for
broadcast
15.1.2015
● NBC experiments with live mobile video via Breaking News 15.1.2015
● Fox News declares war on responsible journalism in dangerous tirade against Muslims 14.1.2015
● Student journalists to take over Arizona airwaves: Investigative report on the heroin epidemic 13.1.2015
● Spotify, the streaming music service, says its list of subscribers has grown to 15 million 13.1.2015
● In 1928 TV left the lab and came home 13.1.2015
● Why NPR didn’t publish the Charlie Hebdo cartoons 12.1.2015
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United States of America
● Turbo Tax becomes first programmatic ad buyer on ESPN’s SportsCenter 12.1.2015
● TV isn't dead, but set makers and service providers focus design on growing online viewership 6.1.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
● Cable viewing dropped 8% in prime demographic in 2014, Nielsen says 2.1.2015
● Digital advertising shift may spark media M&A in 2015: Some TV executives argue that mergers could help
the advertising problem
1.1.2015
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Global/International
● 4 current digital media trends that will continue to shape news in 2016 24.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: Platforms face editorial responsibility 17.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: When recommendations become news 17.12.2015
● 2016 Year in Preview: Publishers finally put quality over quantity 17.12.2015
● Prediction rankings: The most likely media and tech developments in 2016 17.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: Every message is a push notification 16.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: Distributed platforms will be your new homepage 16.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: Distributed content needs local news 16.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: The podcasting scene will explode 16.12.2015
● Podcasts won’t kill radio in 2016, but the two will absorb each other and become some new kind of hybrid 16.12.2015
● Social media editors and experts give their 2016 predictions 16.12.2015
● Get ready for Google search powered by artificial intelligence 15.12.2015
● Journalists urged to specialize to stand out - Robert G. Picard 15.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: The new social media - The New York Times R&D Lab 15.12.2015
● Here are 4 mobile messaging apps marketers need to know about in 2016: WeChat, Line, Kik and Viber 13.12.2015
● Mark Zuckerberg should spend $45 billion on undoing Facebook’s damage to democracies - Anne
Applebaum
10.12.2015
● 2016 Trend Report: Emerging technology trends that will influence consumer behavior in the coming year -
Webbmedia Group
10.12.2015
● Google's plan for faster mobile Web may reshuffle search rankings: Higher search results for some
publishers
9.12.2015
● Takeaways from the new practices of journalism conference 8.12.2015
● 2016 Year in Preview: Ad blocking will force the industry to put the user experience first 8.12.2015
● Technology trends journalists should watch in 2016: Bots, ambient interfaces, 'intentional rabbit holes' -
Webbmedia Group's annual trends report
7.12.2015
● 2016 Year in Preview: The year publishers get smarter about platforms 7.12.2015
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Global/International
● HuffPo’s new chief on the ‘post social’ mobile era, the changing role of Facebook and Snapchat, global
expansion, ...
6.12.2015
● Platform-dependence will lead to a publisher ‘fallout’ - Vivian Schiller (podcast) 4.12.2015
● 9 MIT Media Lab innovations that changed the future: Touchscreens, e-Ink, GPS, wearables, ... 3.12.2015
● In 2016, the most engaging experiences will be strapped to your head: Virtual reality 30.11.2015
● Forget trends: Here are 5 important tensions for 2016 and beyond 30.11.2015
● 5 upcoming trends that will change how you approach social media marketing 23.11.2015
● Safety Check in Paris: Is Facebook a proto-state? 20.11.2015
● Why virtual reality is the next social network 2.11.2015
● Facebook will be every publisher’s CMS and that is probably a good thing 1.11.2015
● Jeff Jarvis urges media entrepreneurs to "fail fast and often": Media is a service designed to serve the
public
23.10.2015
● The future of news is not an article 20.10.2015
● Will the race for a faster Web kill off small publishers? 14.10.2015
● Five predictions for the future of publishing: Apple’s battle with Facebook and deals with tech companies 12.10.2015
● Twitter: Our own curators do not act as reporters or creators of original content 6.10.2015
● With its curation product Twitter becomes an editorial beast. Does this beast have a soul? 29.9.2015
● How mapping can change how we do journalism 23.9.2015
● It’s the little things that will change everything about the future of mobile - Chuck Blevins 20.9.2015
● The trend of the news platforms that aren't - Thomas Baekdal 18.9.2015
● Apple's ad blocking could lead to more app-centered mobile world 15.9.2015
● 10 headlines we may see this fall about the future of news - Ken Doctor 3.9.2015
● The trillion-dollar question: Can Facebook's virtual assistant succeed where others have failed? 31.8.2015
● Questions are the new comments: What if journalism put the public first? 29.8.2015
● Are in-car apps the next platform for news media companies? 24.8.2015
● iOS 9 content blocking will transform the mobile Web: I’ve tried it 24.8.2015
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Global/International
● Robot journalism, the third threat to classical journalism - Andrey Miroshnichenko 18.8.2015
● Slow smartwatch growth today may develop into overwhelming use tomorrow 18.8.2015
● Information becoming more socially valuable (as its economic value declines): Will the “sharing economy”
replace the market economy?
13.8.2015
● Windows 10’s privacy policy is the new normal: Big data and machine learning are going to be used
everywhere, even our operating systems
8.8.2015
● Is the media becoming a wire service? Publishing to other platforms will be automated 22.7.2015
● The rise of the mobile editor - Mario Garcia 15.7.2015
● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015
● Here's what we know about 'Cortex,' Twitter's new artificial intelligence group focused on understanding
content
12.7.2015
● Negotiating for news: The principles at stake with Facebook, et al - Jeff Jarvis 6.7.2015
● Does Facebook have a duty to the news or to journalism, and if so what is it? 6.7.2015
● Mark Zuckerberg: The future of Facebook is telepathy 30.6.2015
● Mark Zuckerberg has thoughts on the future of news on Facebook 30.6.2015
● Too much information: The declining value of information in the networked society 29.6.2015
● Steve Wozniak: In the future, robots will keep humans as pets 26.6.2015
● Editor vs. algorithm: Why the future of media needs both 23.6.2015
● 2015 Trends in Newsrooms report: The gamification of news 23.6.2015
● Pay-TV has penetrated 48% of all homes globally and will surpass 50% penetration by 2017 - ABI research 22.6.2015
● Creator of “Newspaper Extinction Timeline” lays out industry’s optimistic future 22.6.2015
● When should journalists take on the role of activists? 19.6.2015
● “The Shire” or “Darwin’s Game”? Here are 4 visions of what journalism might look like in 2025 19.6.2015
● Does the rise of ephemeral content spell the death of archives? 16.6.2015
● 9 key takeaways from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 16.6.2015
● By 2019 80% of Internet traffic will be online video - Cisco 14.6.2015
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Global/International
● How the smartwatch will become the center of your digital universe 9.6.2015
● New mobile internet trends and their impact on the news business - Frédéric Filloux 7.6.2015
● Life after Snowden: Journalists’ new moral responsibility - Alan Rusbridger 5.6.2015
● Global spending on entertainment and media is expected to increase to $2.23 trillion by 2019, up from $1.74
trillion in 2014 - PwC
4.6.2015
● Mobile connections mean media advertising will never be the same: How a connected future could look 2.6.2015
● This is the future of cross-border magazine brand licensing – John Cabell 1.6.2015
● Google just reinvented motion control and the fabric in our clothes 1.6.2015
● How search will capitalize on wearable devices, Internet of Things 29.5.2015
● What Google just announced is a bombshell: Now on Tap could change everything about your phone 28.5.2015
● Cisco says 80% of broadband traffic will be video by 2019 27.5.2015
● Wearables to be part of everyday workflow by 2020 22.5.2015
● WSJ: Apple dropped plans for a TV set “more than a year ago”: Apple's TV plans focused on its set-top box 19.5.2015
● Eyewitness media and news: It’s still a Wild West out there - study 18.5.2015
● Mobile operators plan to block online advertising 14.5.2015
● Branded content is next source of media business growth 11.5.2015
● Global tablet audience to total 1 bn this year: By 2019, 1.51 bn people worldwide will use tablets 7.5.2015
● Geeks bearing gifts: The link economy and creditright - Jeff Jarvis' reverse syndication model 5.5.2015
● Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook are at war over the future of news - and one of them tried to buy a media
company
3.5.2015
● Time to kill the 800-word article - Kevin Delaney, global business news brand Quartz 1.5.2015
● Apple Watch likely to be a luxury, not a must-have for workers, Appian exec says 30.4.2015
● Apple Watch to enter enterprises the same way iPhone did - through employees 29.4.2015
● Drones, wearables, virtual reality: Emerging technologies that will change media 28.4.2015
● Citizen Witnessing: Revisioning Journalism in Times of Crisis - Stuart Allan 22.4.2015
● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015
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Global/International
● Google's Richard Gingras on journalism innovation, the value of trust, and the creativity renaissance 30.3.2015
● Facebook hosting doesn't change things, the world already changed 29.3.2015
● Facebook won’t kill journalism. It might even save it 28.3.2015
● How Facebook could kill the news brand - Felix Salmon 24.3.2015
● The phablet is here to stay: Here's what marketers should do about it 16.3.2015
● Why the future of digital publishing is like cable TV: Publishing content on platforms, no links to another
destination
26.2.2015
● Here's the future of hyper-personalized news delivery 18.2.2015
● The Web of deceit: Can journalism survive the Internet? - Aidan White 12.2.2015
● From “Trust In News” to “News Profiling”: The key challenge is to lift value-added editorial above Internet
noise - Frédéric Filloux
1.2.2015
● World Magazine Trends 2014/15: What lies ahead for the magazine media industry? - FIPP 27.1.2015
● The critical distinctions among news provision, information provision, and journalism - Robert G. Picard 27.1.2015
● Responsive design: No.1 mobile configuration strategy webmasters will use in 2015 24.1.2015
● Google chairman expects Internet to ‘disappear’ soon 23.1.2015
● Google’s Eric Schmidt: ‘Rise of smartphone app is reordering the dominance of technology leaders’ 23.1.2015
● The AI revolution: The road to superintelligence - Tim Urban 22.1.2015
● Google's Eric Schmidt claims the 'internet will disappear' as everything in our life gets connected 22.1.2015
● Facebook report says it adds more than $200 billion to global economy, $7b to Australia 21.1.2015
● What 2015 holds for media opportunities in mobile messaging 20.1.2015
● Why your “Spotify for magazines” or “Netflix for newspapers” is probably doomed 19.1.2015
● Are gestures the next intent signals? How “enchanted objects” will change advertising 16.1.2015
● Cross-device targeting may be key in 2015 13.1.2015
● Media, Journalism and Technology Predictions - Nic Newman report 13.1.2015
● The communication of the future is so real you can touch it - MIT Media Lab 12.1.2015
● Over half of global mobile phone users will have smartphones in 2018 12.1.2015
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Global/International
● Top 5 website design trends for 2015 12.1.2015
● Key takeaways from CES for news media companies: Subscriptions, personalisation, and de-linking
editorial from the advertising equation
11.1.2015
● News Media 2015: Trends & Forecasts in headlines - annual digest by Media Managers Club 6.1.2015
● Brands, agencies and publishers agree: 2015 is the year of programmatic branding 5.1.2015
● 10 e-newsletters about media and technology for journalists 5.1.2015
● 15 digital marketing and social media trends that will shape 2015 1.1.2015
Albania
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
Andorra
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
Argentina
● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to
406.9 million in 2015
9.1.2015
Australia
● Publishers can choose to chase audience or authority - Brisbane Times managing editor Simon Holt 2.6.2015
● Print catastrophe 'extremely unlikely' - The Newspaper Works media researcher Brian Rock 15.5.2015
● Fairfax partners in journalism innovation course with RMIT University and the Queensland University of
Technology
21.1.2015
● Facebook report says it adds more than $200 billion to global economy, $7b to Australia 21.1.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Australia 15.1.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
Austria
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
Belgium
● Mobile reporting has great potential, but where are the journalists? 21.12.2015
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Belgium
● Politico Europe executive editor: 'The future is niche... generalist papers are legacy of the 19th century' 6.11.2015
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
Brazil
● Groundbreaking communications technology gives remote tribes a voice 10.8.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Brazil 21.1.2015
● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to
406.9 million in 2015
9.1.2015
Bulgaria
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
Canada
● What next for tablet editions? The Ottawa Citizen, The Montreal Gazette and The Calgary Herald are no
longer with us - Mario R. García
26.10.2015
● Canada will have few if any print newspapers by 2025 - an expert’s forecast 30.8.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015
● Over half of Canada's population to use smartphones in 2015 6.1.2015
Chile
● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to
406.9 million in 2015
9.1.2015
China
● Netflix will succeed in Japan, but China is a whole other ballgame 5.8.2015
Colombia
● Colombia set to reach 28.6 million Internet users in 2015: There will be 31.3 million web users in 2018 16.1.2015
● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to
406.9 million in 2015
9.1.2015
Croatia
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
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Czech Republic
● Changing Structures and Content: Photojournalism Practice in the Age of Network Media - Sandra
Štefaniková and Filip Láb
13.5.2015
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
Denmark
● The trend of the news platforms that aren't - Thomas Baekdal 18.9.2015
● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015
Finland
● The hunger for good journalism is not dead: What’s getting shared online? - BBC and Helsingin Sanomat 30.11.2015
● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015
France
● Safety Check in Paris: Is Facebook a proto-state? 20.11.2015
● Frédéric Filloux: ‘A continuous and unabated deflation of the value of journalism’ 25.2.2015
● Six possible scripts for journalism in France in 2015: A switch to mobile, a fight over push notifications, ... 19.1.2015
Germany
● Axel Springer raises outlook, citing strength of ad sales 5.11.2015
● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015
● 2010 all over again. Is flexible e-Paper still the future? 10.6.2015
● The first national study of data journalism in Germany: The sector is still very small, but has potential 6.2.2015
India
● Tablet usage in India is on the rise: Over 40 million consumers will use a tablet this year 15.1.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
Indonesia
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
Italy
● New Financial Times and Economist owners ponder the future of digital media 13.8.2015
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● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015
Japan
● New Financial Times and Economist owners ponder the future of digital media 13.8.2015
● Netflix will succeed in Japan, but China is a whole other ballgame 5.8.2015
● Why Nikkei is betting big on digital growth at the Financial Times 29.7.2015
Korea South
● Tablet adoption remains low in South Korea: Only 20% of the country's population will use a tablet this year 14.1.2015
Liberia
● Ebola goes global: The future of development, accountability, and media empowerment in Liberia 10.9.2015
Mexico
● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to
406.9 million in 2015
9.1.2015
Nepal
● Can you stop a rumor? In Nepal, a band of local volunteers are trying  -  with SMS, radio, the Internet, and
old fashioned door-to-door reporting
11.8.2015
Netherlands
● De Correspondent: Rethinking the philosophy of news to create a paid-for digital success story 30.12.2015
● How will the media landscape look in 10 years? There are four possible scenarios - The Dutch Journalism
Fund
5.10.2015
● “The Shire” or “Darwin’s Game”? Here are 4 visions of what journalism might look like in 2025 19.6.2015
● Where next for robot journalists in the newsroom? Should journalists be worried they'll soon be replaced? 20.3.2015
New Zealand
● Increasing numbers of New Zealanders are reading newspapers online, and intend to do more 5.2.2015
Norway
● Norway will be the first country to turn off FM Radio in 2017 20.4.2015
● Verdens Gang: Tech-driven original content will always trump aggregation 24.3.2015
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Papua New Guinea
● Ringing in change: How mobile phones could aid drought response in Papua New Guinea 21.10.2015
Peru
● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to
406.9 million in 2015
9.1.2015
Philippines
● Drones and satellites for good: How satellite imagery can protect human rights 6.8.2015
Portugal
● Too much information: The declining value of information in the networked society 29.6.2015
Qatar
● Data journalism: From specialism to 'the new normal' 19.6.2015
Russia
● Robot journalism, the third threat to classical journalism - Andrey Miroshnichenko 18.8.2015
● The media is a weapon in the information war and we must not allow our enemies access to it (in Slovak
language)
27.2.2015
Singapore
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
Slovakia
● The media is a weapon in the information war and we must not allow our enemies access to it (in Slovak
language)
27.2.2015
Sweden
● Swedish media group Nya Wermlands-Tidningen moves entire media platform into the cloud 11.11.2015
Syria
● Immersive journalism: The future of reporting or an ethical minefield? Virtual reality, presence and empathy 22.6.2015
Turkey
● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015
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Uganda
● Parliament watchdog connects Ugandans to women MPs through Twitter 28.2.2015
United Kingdom
● 2016 predictions: Partnerships can change media 30.12.2015
● Prediction rankings: The most likely media and tech developments in 2016 17.12.2015
● Social media editors and experts give their 2016 predictions 16.12.2015
● Journalists urged to specialize to stand out - Robert G. Picard 15.12.2015
● Journalism: What changes, what doesn't - George Brock 3.12.2015
● The hunger for good journalism is not dead: What’s getting shared online? - BBC and Helsingin Sanomat 30.11.2015
● Print vs. digital content clash: A tale of two burning ends of a rope 15.11.2015
● Making news for the new world: Lionel Barber’s Polis Lecture at the LSE 12.11.2015
● Telegraph Media Group's Ben Sinden on how video content shapes the future of publishing 6.11.2015
● Delivering public value: What should a future BBC look like? 6.11.2015
● Six insights into future trends in digital publishing: The Guardian, The Economist, ... 30.10.2015
● What next for community journalism? - Damian Radcliffe 26.10.2015
● Tips from the Financial Times on evergreen journalism: Can a journalism project be both timely and
timeless?
26.10.2015
● UK wearable penetration to double by 2016: Health and fitness use cases drive adoption 12.10.2015
● Are national newspaper sales heading for a cliff? Not quite yet... - Roy Greenslade 9.10.2015
● Lives and livelihoods of photojournalists in the digital age - research 6.10.2015
● The FT and the future of journalism: Great journalism can be a great business if you get the business model
right
28.9.2015
● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give
insights
23.9.2015
● Robo-journalism: The future is arriving quickly 22.9.2015
● Ethics will be as central as economics to the future of the news industry: The best way to get news
consumers to pay for content
21.9.2015
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United Kingdom
● Where are we now? UK hyperlocal media and community journalism in 2015 9.9.2015
● Tony Hall outlines future vision for an 'open BBC for the internet age' 7.9.2015
● How 5 brands have used facial recognition technology 7.9.2015
● New Financial Times and Economist owners ponder the future of digital media 13.8.2015
● Time watching videos online will rise to an hour a day: ZenithOptimedia also predicts a fall in television
viewing next year
31.7.2015
● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015
● Why we were wrong about the internet killing off print journalism 7.7.2015
● ‘We’ll be printing newspapers for decades to come’ - Ashley Highfield, Johnston Press chief executive 30.6.2015
● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015
● Could a free-for-all Web culture be the death of the BBC? - Aidan White 25.6.2015
● 9 reasons why the Birmingham Mail faces fight of its life: It may become a weekly or online-only product by
2020
17.6.2015
● One Trinity Mirror sentence that spells the death knell of journalism - Roy Greenslade 10.6.2015
● More and more media, less and less local journalism: Whatever its future, local journalism remains
important
5.6.2015
● Life after Snowden: Journalists’ new moral responsibility - Alan Rusbridger 5.6.2015
● Mobile connections mean media advertising will never be the same: How a connected future could look 2.6.2015
● Digital revenues rise rapidly to begin to offset declines in print - Lorna Tilbian on the "real cause for
optimism"
27.5.2015
● Journalists believe they will work harder in future, with less institutional support - survey, Reuters Institute
and SPJ
7.5.2015
● The Guardian: “It’s like launching a 200-year old startup” - Aron Pilhofer 27.4.2015
● Citizen Witnessing: Revisioning Journalism in Times of Crisis - Stuart Allan 22.4.2015
● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The
Guardian, WSJ
16.4.2015
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United Kingdom
● Regional publishers making progress back to profit - but not out of the woods yet: Print and digital revenue
estimates
16.4.2015
● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015
● 5 innovative ideas for digital journalism from Build The News 1.4.2015
● Top ten media trends for the decade ahead: SurveyMonkey and the Guardian poll media executives and
consumers
30.3.2015
● Though insightful, automated journalism unlikely to replace traditional journalism - Caroline Lees 27.3.2015
● Why legacy publishers should emulate rather than criticise BuzzFeed 17.3.2015
● Guardian U.S. profitability ‘looks very realistic’ within three years 13.3.2015
● Johnston Press to rollout ‘newsroom of the future’ across three regions 19.2.2015
● Why independent journalism is challenging the mass media - Drew Rose, coordinator of The Bristol Cable 18.2.2015
● Why print newspapers remain the dominant media power in Britain - Edward Amory 16.2.2015
● 5 predictions for hyperlocal media in 2015 - Damian Radcliffe, Cardiff University 11.2.2015
● Q&A with BBC News Labs on predicting the future of news 11.2.2015
● Local press to thrive in 2015, says Local World boss 3.2.2015
● Rights to freedom of expression won by journalists over centuries have been lost in a few years - Tim Crook 29.1.2015
● BBC's Future of News: How journalism will change over the next 10 years 29.1.2015
● BBC report says corporation should expand local news coverage because 5,000 UK press jobs have gone
in 10 years
28.1.2015
● BBC Taster: A space for teams across online, TV and radio to innovate on new projects and ideas 26.1.2015
● Rock the vote: How media brands can tie messaging to elections with social media 22.1.2015
● Pearson expects to return to growth this year 21.1.2015
● UK newsbrands drive 445 million social media actions in 2014 16.1.2015
● Media, Journalism and Technology Predictions - Nic Newman report 13.1.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
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United States of America
● 2016 predictions: Partnerships can change media 30.12.2015
● 10 predictions for media metrics in 2016 30.12.2015
● Six media dynamics that will change the game in 2016 - NetNewsCheck Editor Michael Depp 30.12.2015
● Highlights and lowlights of journalism innovation in 2015 - Mario Garcia 29.12.2015
● 5 ways to look at The Washington Post-New York Times rivalry in 2016 28.12.2015
● Tools are the future of news 23.12.2015
● Investigative local reporting has a future - but it won’t look like the past 18.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: Platforms face editorial responsibility 17.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: When recommendations become news 17.12.2015
● 2016 Year in Preview: Publishers finally put quality over quantity 17.12.2015
● Prediction rankings: The most likely media and tech developments in 2016 17.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: Big data triggers predictive journalism 16.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: Every message is a push notification 16.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: Distributed platforms will be your new homepage 16.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: Distributed content needs local news 16.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: The podcasting scene will explode 16.12.2015
● Social media editors and experts give their 2016 predictions 16.12.2015
● Podcasts won’t kill radio in 2016, but the two will absorb each other and become some new kind of hybrid 16.12.2015
● Predictions for journalism 2016: The new social media - The New York Times R&D Lab 15.12.2015
● Here are 4 mobile messaging apps marketers need to know about in 2016: WeChat, Line, Kik and Viber 13.12.2015
● Americans cutting the cable TV cord at increasing pace: By 2018, one in five US households will not
subscribe to cable or satellite TV
10.12.2015
● 2016 Trend Report: Emerging technology trends that will influence consumer behavior in the coming year -
Webbmedia Group
10.12.2015
● Mark Zuckerberg should spend $45 billion on undoing Facebook’s damage to democracies - Anne
Applebaum
10.12.2015
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● Legendary L.A. Times sports journalist on the past and future of sports reporting 10.12.2015
● 2016 Year in Preview: Ad blocking will force the industry to put the user experience first 8.12.2015
● How NYT’s research lab maps the future role of technology in news 8.12.2015
● 2016 Year in Preview: The year publishers get smarter about platforms 7.12.2015
● Print is the new ‘new media’ 7.12.2015
● Technology trends journalists should watch in 2016: Bots, ambient interfaces, 'intentional rabbit holes' -
Webbmedia Group's annual trends report
7.12.2015
● HuffPo’s new chief on the ‘post social’ mobile era, the changing role of Facebook and Snapchat, global
expansion, ...
6.12.2015
● The search for local investigative reporting’s future - Margaret Sullivan, Public Editor, NYTimes 5.12.2015
● Platform-dependence will lead to a publisher ‘fallout’ - Vivian Schiller (podcast) 4.12.2015
● How Facebook influences Millennials’ politics 3.12.2015
● Newsonomics: Marty Baron shines a new Spotlight on journalism 3.12.2015
● 9 MIT Media Lab innovations that changed the future: Touchscreens, e-Ink, GPS, wearables, ... 3.12.2015
● By 2020, one thing is certain: Technology will have exponentially advanced the empowerment of the
individual
1.12.2015
● In 2016, the most engaging experiences will be strapped to your head: Virtual reality 30.11.2015
● Forget trends: Here are 5 important tensions for 2016 and beyond 30.11.2015
● A fresh perspective for journalism: The NYT is helping bring VR mainstream with its Google Cardboard link-
up
22.11.2015
● What should media companies do in a world controlled by giant platforms? 12.11.2015
● A new Tow Center report looks at the future of chat apps for news 10.11.2015
● Politico Europe executive editor: 'The future is niche... generalist papers are legacy of the 19th century' 6.11.2015
● Facebook will be every publisher’s CMS and that is probably a good thing 1.11.2015
● Jeff Jarvis urges media entrepreneurs to "fail fast and often": Media is a service designed to serve the
public
23.10.2015
● Will verification kill fact-checking? 21.10.2015
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United States of America
● External fact-checking is growing worldwide, but what do we know about its effects? 21.10.2015
● With new product, Automated Insights hopes to make ‘robot journalism’ cheaper and more plentiful 20.10.2015
● Why the future of sports media is more cord shaving than cord cutting 20.10.2015
● The future of news is not an article 20.10.2015
● News organizations should use social media to identify diverse voices 20.10.2015
● Publishers straddle the Apple-Google, app-web divide 19.10.2015
● Will the race for a faster Web kill off small publishers? 14.10.2015
● The aftermath of a post-print world: It’s been a calculated risk for publications to “go digital” 12.10.2015
● Models for preserving news archives that served the industry for years now leave digital content in peril 8.10.2015
● Corporate media’s lack of vision threatens photojournalism’s future - Kenneth Irby 7.10.2015
● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give
insights
23.9.2015
● Robo-journalism: The future is arriving quickly 22.9.2015
● Wired’s experiment with an Apple News exclusive: What it says about the future of journalism 20.9.2015
● Is the future of TV programmatic? 17.9.2015
● Rupert Murdoch proves his faith in print with WSJ's broadsheet relaunch 15.9.2015
● How 5 brands have used facial recognition technology 7.9.2015
● 10 headlines we may see this fall about the future of news - Ken Doctor 3.9.2015
● From Nieman Reports: From earnings reports to baseball recaps, automation and algorithms are becoming
a bigger part of the news
2.9.2015
● Questions are the new comments: What if journalism put the public first? 29.8.2015
● What the next recession could do to the media business - Ken Doctor 26.8.2015
● Fast forward to 2018: The future of micro payments 25.8.2015
● iOS 9 content blocking will transform the mobile Web: I’ve tried it 24.8.2015
● The value of slow journalism in the age of instant information 19.8.2015
● The New York Times won’t skimp on the cost of journalism - even if that means selling itself 19.8.2015
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● The rise of phone reading: It’s not the e-reader that will be driving future books sales, it’s the phone 12.8.2015
● Ezra Klein finds conversations about the future of journalism “tiresome” 11.8.2015
● As print fades, Part 1: ‘Live journalism’ at The NYTimes: What the new efforts may mean to Times readers -
Margaret Sullivan
10.8.2015
● TV is dead! Long live TV! Mobile may be the future, but TV sets are here to stay 10.8.2015
● Why ‘diffing’ (versioning) could make news organizations more transparent 10.8.2015
● The rich/poor divide extends to local news, a new Rutgers report suggests 6.8.2015
● A new snapshot of the journalism profession from 10,000 J-school grads 6.8.2015
● Facing Change: The needs, attitudes and experiences of people in media - a study of communication
graduates
6.8.2015
● Netflix will succeed in Japan, but China is a whole other ballgame 5.8.2015
● It’s time for publishing to disrupt itself - Nikolay Malyarov 4.8.2015
● ‘Structured journalism’ offers readers a different kind of story experience 30.7.2015
● Rewriting the rules: The new voice of journalism: What’s called for is a new form of storytelling - Joyce
Barnathan
24.7.2015
● Dallas Morning News editor: ‘We are all salespeople now’ 23.7.2015
● Is the media becoming a wire service? Publishing to other platforms will be automated 22.7.2015
● I'm calling it: Podcasting is the future of journalism - Shannon Rupp 20.7.2015
● When news companies are no longer built to last - Ken Doctor 16.7.2015
● Do mainstream news outlets have a moral obligation to citizen journalists? 15.7.2015
● The rise of the mobile editor - Mario Garcia 15.7.2015
● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015
● Why newsrooms should train their communities in verification, news literacy, and eyewitness media 10.7.2015
● Negotiating for news: The principles at stake with Facebook, et al - Jeff Jarvis 6.7.2015
● Does Facebook have a duty to the news or to journalism, and if so what is it? 6.7.2015
● News as collaborative intelligence: Correcting the myths about news in the digital age - Tom Rosenstiel 30.6.2015
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● Mark Zuckerberg: The future of Facebook is telepathy 30.6.2015
● Mark Zuckerberg has thoughts on the future of news on Facebook 30.6.2015
● Steve Wozniak: In the future, robots will keep humans as pets 26.6.2015
● Why the news app Circa failed: Breaking news into 'atomic units' - cold and rational at a time when
journalism is emotional
24.6.2015
● Editor vs. algorithm: Why the future of media needs both 23.6.2015
● Which wearable tech device will win? Demographics and awareness for fitness trackers and smartwatches 21.6.2015
● Data journalism: From specialism to 'the new normal' 19.6.2015
● When should journalists take on the role of activists? 19.6.2015
● Does the rise of ephemeral content spell the death of archives? 16.6.2015
● Report for America: A community service-based model for saving local journalism 15.6.2015
● Cision surveyed 200 journalists: State of the Media 2015 report 12.6.2015
● Connected cars: News on the dash 10.6.2015
● Inside Forbes: The unstoppable force that will change the news industry forever: Millennials 10.6.2015
● How the smartwatch will become the center of your digital universe 9.6.2015
● Life after Snowden: Journalists’ new moral responsibility - Alan Rusbridger 5.6.2015
● More and more media, less and less local journalism: Whatever its future, local journalism remains
important
5.6.2015
● Focus less on pageviews and platforms, and more on news as a public service - Jeff Jarvis 4.6.2015
● Expanding the radio dial: Why Rivet Radio thinks the future of audio news is (still) in the car 4.6.2015
● The golden age of journalism - for millennial reporters, that is 4.6.2015
● How technology has impacted Hearst and The Washington Post - Jim Conaghan, NAA 3.6.2015
● Is publishing disruption a race to destruction? - Nikolay Malyarov 3.6.2015
● Digital journalism: How good is it? The Huffington Post. The Drudge Report. 2.6.2015
● Seven top takeaways on the state of journalism from Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron 1.6.2015
● Will this smart sports bra replace your usual fitness tracker? 1.6.2015
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● An NPR reporter raced a machine to write a news story. Who won? 29.5.2015
● How search will capitalize on wearable devices, Internet of Things 29.5.2015
● News as a design challenge: New ideas for news’ future from MIT 28.5.2015
● Newsonomics: The Vox/Recode deal is a sign of more consolidation to come - Ken Doctor 28.5.2015
● Vox Media’s acquisition of Re/code raises questions about the viability of standalone media entities 27.5.2015
● The end of print? Don’t put a date on it - Mario García 26.5.2015
● Buzz is no substitute for real news: Journalists have rightly discarded the technology of the past, but the old
standards still apply
22.5.2015
● Critical thinking: Should photo contest rules change to accommodate the digital age? 22.5.2015
● USA Today could end daily print edition in 'five or six years,' editor-in-chief says 20.5.2015
● What digital productivity expectations should reporters meet? - Steve Buttry 19.5.2015
● WSJ: Apple dropped plans for a TV set “more than a year ago”: Apple's TV plans focused on its set-top box 19.5.2015
● Journalism’s emerging platforms: Wearables, virtual reality, drones 15.5.2015
● Facebook publishing for local news outlets could arrive ‘in the coming months’ 14.5.2015
● Police videos: Are the shooters witnesses or journalists? 7.5.2015
● Journalists believe they will work harder in future, with less institutional support - survey, Reuters Institute
and SPJ
7.5.2015
● Geeks bearing gifts: The link economy and creditright - Jeff Jarvis' reverse syndication model 5.5.2015
● Grasswire, an innovative news aggregation website: The future of crowdsourcing news? 5.5.2015
● Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook are at war over the future of news - and one of them tried to buy a media
company
3.5.2015
● Campaign coverage via Snapchat could shake up the 2016 elections 3.5.2015
● Time to kill the 800-word article - Kevin Delaney, global business news brand Quartz 1.5.2015
● Apple Watch likely to be a luxury, not a must-have for workers, Appian exec says 30.4.2015
● Apple Watch to enter enterprises the same way iPhone did - through employees 29.4.2015
● Drones, wearables, virtual reality: Emerging technologies that will change media 28.4.2015
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● What are the boundaries of today’s journalism, and how is the rise of digital changing who defines them? 27.4.2015
● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The
Guardian, WSJ
16.4.2015
● Time Inc.’s Joe Ripp: ‘Quality content will always prevail.’ 16.4.2015
● Top 3 ways companies will make money off mobile in 2015: Messaging apps will surpass social networks 14.4.2015
● Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron on journalism’s transition from print to digital 8.4.2015
● How social media livestreams will impact political journalism 8.4.2015
● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015
● USA Today's David Callaway on gaming the news 7.4.2015
● Q&A with Samir Husni, aka Mr. Magazine: 'News doesn’t belong on paper anymore' 4.4.2015
● How a coding education will support the future of journalism 3.4.2015
● How tech-savvy journalism students view innovation 31.3.2015
● Why curation could be at the core of future reporting: The job of 'journalist' is finished 30.3.2015
● Facebook hosting doesn't change things, the world already changed 29.3.2015
● Facebook won’t kill journalism. It might even save it 28.3.2015
● Nonprofit journalism: A model that’s here to stay - and spread 26.3.2015
● A view of what “our possible media futures” might look like, out of The New York Times’ R&D Lab 24.3.2015
● Disruptive Power: The Crisis of the State in the Digital Age - Taylor Owen 24.3.2015
● How Facebook could kill the news brand - Felix Salmon 24.3.2015
● Tom Rosenstiel breaks down what millennial trends mean for journalism 20.3.2015
● Where next for robot journalists in the newsroom? Should journalists be worried they'll soon be replaced? 20.3.2015
● Are wearables the next news platform? 18.3.2015
● The phablet is here to stay: Here's what marketers should do about it 16.3.2015
● Guardian U.S. profitability ‘looks very realistic’ within three years 13.3.2015
● The next stage in the battle for our attention: Our wrists. What does a multi-device world look like for news? 5.3.2015
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● Instagram will top 100 million US users by 2018: Now bigger than Twitter, growing fastest among US social
network users
4.3.2015
● Why BuzzFeed is the most important news organization in the world 3.3.2015
● Take two steps back from journalism: What are the editorial products we’re not building? 3.3.2015
● Why the future of digital publishing is like cable TV: Publishing content on platforms, no links to another
destination
26.2.2015
● On convening a community: An excerpt from Jake Batsell’s new book on engaged journalism 26.2.2015
● Online readership could pass print readership for newspapers by mid-2018 - a new Borrell Research Panel 26.2.2015
● 6 pillars of a revenue-generating business model for digital journalism 23.2.2015
● News Lab: Jeff Bezos takes Washington Post into digital future 20.2.2015
● Here's the future of hyper-personalized news delivery 18.2.2015
● What's the future of radio? That's the wrong question 17.2.2015
● The Atlantic editor's video series “If Our Bodies Could Talk”: A fresh perspective for health journalism 17.2.2015
● How P.R. is killing journalism - and why that's a problem even if you're not a journalist 13.2.2015
● News outlets not doing enough to stop online rumours - study 11.2.2015
● A new Tow Center report looks at how news outlets help spread (or debunk) false rumors online 11.2.2015
● Can robots do public interest journalism? Most bots do not reveal their information sources 11.2.2015
● Why the secret criminal investigation of WikiLeaks is troubling for journalists: Implications for all news
organizations
6.2.2015
● Only 33% of US mobile users will pay for apps this year: Tablet users are more likely than smartphone
users to buy apps
5.2.2015
● What journalists need to know about the FCC chairman’s net neutrality recommendation 4.2.2015
● In net neutrality push, F.C.C. is expected to propose regulating Internet service as a public utility 3.2.2015
● Imagining the 21st-century personal news experience - and how publishers need to collaborate to create it 3.2.2015
● From “Trust In News” to “News Profiling”: The key challenge is to lift value-added editorial above Internet
noise - Frédéric Filloux
1.2.2015
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United States of America
● How journalism innovation can start in the classroom 26.1.2015
● The cost of licensing sports networks will rise by 7.3 percent over the next five years - SNL Kagan 23.1.2015
● Rock the vote: How media brands can tie messaging to elections with social media 22.1.2015
● What game design can do for journalism 21.1.2015
● Building journalism with community, not for it: The gaps and opportunities that exist 20.1.2015
● Are gestures the next intent signals? How “enchanted objects” will change advertising 16.1.2015
● Will millennials cough up money for media? 15.1.2015
● Business of news: What will 2015 look like for you? - Tim Gallagher 15.1.2015
● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015
● Pulp journalism: Why aren’t more newspapers using comics as a way to do journalism? 14.1.2015
● 2015 may be the year journalists actually get to use drones 13.1.2015
● The communication of the future is so real you can touch it - MIT Media Lab 12.1.2015
● Key takeaways from CES for news media companies: Subscriptions, personalisation, and de-linking
editorial from the advertising equation
11.1.2015
● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015
● Brands, agencies and publishers agree: 2015 is the year of programmatic branding 5.1.2015
● When is a media company also a tech company? It’s complicated 5.1.2015
● Inside the decentralized news network: Reported.ly's new model for journalism 5.1.2015
● 10 e-newsletters about media and technology for journalists 5.1.2015
Venezuela
● How social media can respond to censorship: Mocking Últimas Noticias by inventing various satirical
headlines
16.1.2015
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    Content Page Digital, online, mobileand social media trends ...4 Newspaper trends ..30 Magazine trends ..49  Broadcasting trends ..58  Future of the news and journalism, industry forecasts ..86 Page 2 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    How to usethis digest ● Please note that the blue headlines on the following pages in pdf are clickable. (If you read this in other than pdf format, please download the pdf file at slideshare.net) ● A click on a blue headline in the pdf will link you directly to the relevant information in the Media Managers Club online database 2015. ● The online database at mediamanagersclub.org is searchable by more than 600 subtopics, 234 countries and territories, by geographical and political regions, and time periods (full data for years 2012-2015). ● Database search at mediamanagersclub.org is available for FREE. ● To enjoy more benefits, become a Media Managers Club member by creating your FREE account at http://mediamanagersclub.org/user/register ● Questions? Comments? Contact us: feedback@mediamanagersclub.org Page 3 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Global/International ● 4 current digital media trends that will continue to shape news in 2016 24.12.2015 ● Facebook live streaming now available for brands 18.12.2015 ● Instant Articles launches to everyone on Android, with more than 350 publications globally 16.12.2015 ● The Apple News app is not living up to its hype 10.12.2015 ● 2016 Trend Report: Emerging technology trends that will influence consumer behavior in the coming year - Webbmedia Group 10.12.2015 ● Technology trends journalists should watch in 2016: Bots, ambient interfaces, 'intentional rabbit holes' - Webbmedia Group's annual trends report 7.12.2015 ● 2016 Year in Preview: The year publishers get smarter about platforms 7.12.2015 ● HuffPo’s new chief on the ‘post social’ mobile era, the changing role of Facebook and Snapchat, global expansion, ... 6.12.2015 ● The rise of ‘homeless’ media: Why could 'homeless' media become a trend? 3.12.2015 ● Why we need a streaming service for news: I want the ability to explore a variety of news from a variety of sources 2.12.2015 ● The battle for context: The Distributed Content Landscape – Part 3 1.12.2015 ● Re-shaping the online media industry: The shift from destination to distributed media - Jimmy Maymann, AOL 30.11.2015 ● 5 upcoming trends that will change how you approach social media marketing 23.11.2015 ● Is mobile making media all the same? Content has become increasingly aimed at playing the numbers game 20.11.2015 ● Instant Articles are shared three times more than regular links 16.11.2015 ● What is Facebook Notify really about? 13.11.2015 ● Seven reasons why Snapchat is so hot right now 12.11.2015 ● Facebook is stealing your video content and ad revenue 11.11.2015 ● How Facebook and Twitter are killing the open web: When publications become wire services for platforms, they get flattened out 9.11.2015 Page 4 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Global/International ● Google, Facebook, and Apple are not happy with your mobile Web site. It’s too slow. And it’s costing them – and you – users and money 9.11.2015 ● Snapchat went from 20 million photos a day to 6 billion video views in three years 9.11.2015 ● Please stop listening to social scientist pundits (about smartphone addiction) - Thomas Baekdal 4.11.2015 ● Why virtual reality is the next social network 2.11.2015 ● News media websites 'vulnerable to cyber-attacks': Survey shows 52% of media companies across the world have suffered hacking 23.10.2015 ● Facebook expands search to better compete with Twitter, Google 22.10.2015 ● Google CEO: Programmatic is 'on fire,' ad blocking requires industry effort 22.10.2015 ● Facebook expands search to all 2 trillion posts, surfacing public real-time news 22.10.2015 ● Facebook wants you to spend all your time on Facebook 16.10.2015 ● Lessons from Snapchat which shut down its Snap channel for original content 14.10.2015 ● What if content could come to you rather than making you go to content? Facebook, Google, Medium, Twitter and others are pushing stories rather than pulling readers - Jeff Jarvis 14.10.2015 ● Snapchat's slow move to editorial evolution 14.10.2015 ● Amazon is the latest to explore a live-TV streaming service, reports say 7.10.2015 ● How ads will work in Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages: Search giant wants to speed up Web content on mobile 7.10.2015 ● Get AMP’d: Here’s what publishers need to know about Google’s new plan to speed up your website 7.10.2015 ● Publishers warily embrace Google's new fast article format Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP 7.10.2015 ● Google launches Accelerated Mobile Pages for a 'faster, open mobile web' 7.10.2015 ● Facebook’s Signal and the rise of social and search 'radars' in news sourcing 5.10.2015 ● Your phone’s homescreen is dead: Notifications, widgets, and search are suddenly the best way to get around 1.10.2015 ● With its curation product Twitter becomes an editorial beast. Does this beast have a soul? 29.9.2015 ● Facebook takes next step towards becoming publishing powerhouse - updates ‘Notes’ 26.9.2015 Page 5 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Global/International ● The 5 biggest social media trends of 2015 25.9.2015 ● The truth about ad-blocking: Apple is declaring war against Google on the mobile battlefield 19.9.2015 ● The trend of the news platforms that aren't - Thomas Baekdal 18.9.2015 ● WPP CEO Martin Sorrell: ‘Measurement is dysfunctional’ 17.9.2015 ● If API technology is good enough for Uber, it’s good enough for your media company 16.9.2015 ● Why newsrooms are partnering with social media & how it’s changing the business of news - Q&A 9.9.2015 ● Virtual reality: On brink of mass market with exciting opportunities for publishers - WAN-IFRA 7.9.2015 ● The traffic LinkedIn drives to publishers has dropped 44 percent this year 27.8.2015 ● Twitter’s value problem is destroying its performance - Robert Picard 22.8.2015 ● Tweets now appearing in Google desktop searches 21.8.2015 ● How Twitter more than doubled its advertising audience 21.8.2015 ● As many as two-thirds of top Facebook videos are stolen from other sources, re-uploaded 20.8.2015 ● Facebook's top videos are by 'aggregators,' which is a problem 19.8.2015 ● The web traffic for the world's biggest publishers dropped dramatically in April - and nobody can agree why 18.8.2015 ● The ethics of autoplay video on Facebook: To play or not to play? Social video is becoming native video 17.8.2015 ● For major publishers, Facebook referral traffic passes Google again 17.8.2015 ● Why direct access to potential customers is a huge disruption of local media advertising 16.8.2015 ● 'Facebook is the best app for news': Publishers are still way behind in mobile 14.8.2015 ● Information becoming more socially valuable (as its economic value declines): Will the “sharing economy” replace the market economy? 13.8.2015 ● Twitter removes 140-character limit from direct messages: New opportunity for brands 12.8.2015 ● Facebook is working on a Twitter-like app that lets publishers send mobile breaking news alerts to the masses 11.8.2015 ● The death of snackable content: Readers are starting to seek out information that has real value to them 7.8.2015 Page 6 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Global/International ● 2015 is the year the old internet finally died 6.8.2015 ● LinkedIn now gets 45 percent of its ad revenue from native ads 6.8.2015 ● Facebook is letting users respond to local-awareness ads with private messages, turning the promos into customer-service tools 5.8.2015 ● Wearable technology is a news distribution dream 5.8.2015 ● Trends in Newsrooms: The Podcasting Revolution - WAN-IFRA 29.7.2015 ● Fitting new pieces into the content discovery puzzle: Personalization 29.7.2015 ● Online video companies quest for the holy grail of personalized content: A brief history of content personalization 28.7.2015 ● INMA report on media smartphone apps shines light on rapidly shifting discussions 27.7.2015 ● More platforms, more challenges for YouTubers 24.7.2015 ● Is the media becoming a wire service? Publishing to other platforms will be automated 22.7.2015 ● 12 hard truths about mobile media - Cory Bergman 21.7.2015 ● 20 home pages, 500 trackers loaded: 
Media succumbs to monitoring frenzy - Frédéric Filloux 20.7.2015 ● Global Digital Revenue Trends - FIPP insight special report 19.7.2015 ● Why publishers warily embrace platforms: 'They need you and you need them' 17.7.2015 ● Facebook's growing influence on news consumption, in 5 charts 15.7.2015 ● More evidence of a video boom at Facebook 15.7.2015 ● The rise of the mobile editor - Mario Garcia 15.7.2015 ● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015 ● News sites are fatter and slower than ever - Frédéric Filloux 13.7.2015 ● Instagram generating higher engagement than Facebook, and growing fast 11.7.2015 ● Web design is dead. Next challenges: Products and ecosystems 10.7.2015 ● Reinventing Google for a mobile world 9.7.2015 Page 7 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Global/International ● Human curation is back - Jean-Louis Gassée 5.7.2015 ● Social media day reflections: 2015's social media trends 1.7.2015 ● Big Data Trends - FIPP special report 30.6.2015 ● Why Apple, Snapchat and Twitter are betting on human editors, but Facebook and Google aren't 25.6.2015 ● Instagram overhauls search feature to surface more trending news 23.6.2015 ● Now Instagram wants to be a source for real-time news 23.6.2015 ● Video production is on the rise – but who’s watching? 23.6.2015 ● 2015 Trends in Newsrooms report: The gamification of news 23.6.2015 ● Relevant content creation is the most effective SEO tactic - but the second most difficult 23.6.2015 ● How the share of time spent on mobile internet is quickly surpassing that of PC-based internet - FIPP's World Media Trends Special Report on Mobile 19.6.2015 ● Notifications from news apps are annoying. Is there a good way to make them better? 18.6.2015 ● 8 digital features every online newspaper should have (or at least experiment with) 17.6.2015 ● Smartphones and Facebook continue to grow as gateways to online news around the world - Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism 16.6.2015 ● 9 key takeaways from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 16.6.2015 ● Apple News: Did Apple just kill local news? 15.6.2015 ● Larger smartphone screens drive mobile ad growth 15.6.2015 ● The redistribution game for news: Facebook, Apple, Google - Frédéric Filloux 14.6.2015 ● As social video evolves, Facebook and YouTube will be forced to adapt 9.6.2015 ● Vox: Stop worrying about the Facebook algorithm 9.6.2015 ● New mobile internet trends and their impact on the news business - Frédéric Filloux 7.6.2015 ● Google just reinvented motion control and the fabric in our clothes 1.6.2015 ● Seven internet trends you need to be aware of - Mary Meeker’s annual internet trends presentation 29.5.2015 ● Live video app Periscope growth ‘to disrupt traditional news’ 28.5.2015 Page 8 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Global/International ● The most important insights from Mary Meeker’s 2015 Internet Trends Report 28.5.2015 ● By the time publishers get really good at publishing instant articles, Facebook might not even be a major news destination anymore 27.5.2015 ● 2015 Internet Trends report - Mary Meeker, KPCB 27.5.2015 ● Mobile isn’t killing the desktop Internet 26.5.2015 ● The FIPP insight special report on social media 25.5.2015 ● Slow load times are killing publishers in mobile 21.5.2015 ● Publishers willing to give Facebook their articles, but not their ad sales: Branded content could find a home in Instant Articles 15.5.2015 ● With Facebook’s Instant Articles, publishers may find 70 cents is better than a dollar 14.5.2015 ● Mobile operators plan to block online advertising 14.5.2015 ● How Facebook and Google are capturing news traffic and advertising: Dangerous dependence 13.5.2015 ● Google expands lead as world’s largest media owner 11.5.2015 ● Facebook vs. YouTube: Who’s winning the video marketing battle? 9.5.2015 ● Google launches new mobile ad units, reveals mobile search has overtaken desktop 5.5.2015 ● Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook are at war over the future of news - and one of them tried to buy a media company 3.5.2015 ● The Death of the Mass Audience Reconsidered: From Mass Communication to Mass Personalisation - Göran Bolin 30.4.2015 ● Twitter at the crossroads: The company knows it’s in trouble. And its options are bleak. 29.4.2015 ● Industry sources put Facebook's share of social logins between 63% and 72% 27.4.2015 ● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015 ● Stories with significant social referrals have longer 'lifespan' - Parse.ly report 15.4.2015 ● Wearable technology is starting to infiltrate aspects of the media, fashion, fitness, and medical industries 14.4.2015 ● 13 things newspapers can learn from Buzzfeed 10.4.2015 Page 9 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Global/International ● Meerkat vs. Periscope: Live streaming apps are going mainstream 2.4.2015 ● Yik Yak, Meerkat and more fast-growing social apps look to purge bullies, trolls and criminals 30.3.2015 ● Facebook hosting doesn't change things, the world already changed 29.3.2015 ● With advent of Twitter’s Periscope tool, social live-streaming is a trend worth watching 27.3.2015 ● Don't be afraid of the big, bad Google - Katie Benner 26.3.2015 ● What brands and publishers need to know about Facebook’s developer conference: A growing “family of apps”, Messenger, ... 26.3.2015 ● In Facebook's family of apps, Messenger is the new golden child: Is America ready for Asian-style mega- messengers? 25.3.2015 ● A wave of distributed content is coming - will publishers sink or swim? 24.3.2015 ● News media should drop native apps - and consider a move back to mobile sites or web apps - Frédéric Filloux 15.3.2015 ● What do Instagram, BuzzFeed & Yahoo all have in common? They're part of the "stream revolution" 7.3.2015 ● SEO is no longer a marketing tactic. Today, SEO is a result - Thomas Baekdal, Lonneke Reitsma 6.3.2015 ● ‘Facebook is over': The social networks you need to know now: Hinge, Firechat, Tinder, Yo, Yik-Yak, Whisper, Secret, Luxy, RapChat 4.3.2015 ● OTT mobile messaging service volume outshines SMS by a long shot 2.3.2015 ● What popular websites used to look like: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Flickr, Apple, Google, LinkedIn, eBay, Yahoo 26.2.2015 ● Podcasts are booming, but Google could make them much bigger 20.2.2015 ● The platform-publisher race is heating up and LinkedIn is gaining 18.2.2015 ● 'Drastic decline' in world media freedom - Reporters Without Borders 2015 World Press Freedom Index 12.2.2015 ● 84% is the average difference in how users treat info above vs. below the fold: The fold still exists and still applies 1.2.2015 ● Facebook’s mission: Bring digital media into a post-click era 27.1.2015 Page 10 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Global/International ● Why apps for messaging are trending 25.1.2015 ● Google’s Eric Schmidt: ‘Rise of smartphone app is reordering the dominance of technology leaders’ 23.1.2015 ● Four of the top six social networks are actually chat apps: Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and China- based Tencent QQ and WeChat 22.1.2015 ● Google's Eric Schmidt claims the 'internet will disappear' as everything in our life gets connected 22.1.2015 ● It’s time to stop debating mobile app vs. mobile web: Stop wasting time and money on app development 22.1.2015 ● Skype makes a new pitch for the WhatsApp era 20.1.2015 ● Google is now a more trusted source of news than the websites it aggregates 20.1.2015 ● What 2015 holds for media opportunities in mobile messaging 20.1.2015 ● Fact-checking sites continue to grow in number around the world 20.1.2015 ● Spotify, the streaming music service, says its list of subscribers has grown to 15 million 13.1.2015 ● Top 5 trends that ruled social media in 2014 13.1.2015 ● Top 5 website design trends for 2015 12.1.2015 ● Key takeaways from CES for news media companies: Subscriptions, personalisation, and de-linking editorial from the advertising equation 11.1.2015 ● Facebook makes strides in breaking news, but still trails Twitter 9.1.2015 ● Apps are winning mobile, but not for publishers 8.1.2015 ● Is publishers’ Facebook free ride coming to a end? 8.1.2015 ● Facebook's dramatic rise in video content: People are posting 75% more videos than they did a year ago 7.1.2015 ● 10 incredible mobile marketing statistics 2015 6.1.2015 ● WhatsApp keeps on growing, hits 700 million users 6.1.2015 ● News Media 2015: Trends & Forecasts in headlines - annual digest by Media Managers Club 6.1.2015 ● 5 things we learned about content in 2014 5.1.2015 ● 15 digital marketing and social media trends that will shape 2015 1.1.2015 Page 11 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Australia ● APN extends digital subscriptions to all of its Australian Regional Media daily news titles 15.10.2015 ● News.com.au breaks 4m in unique browsers 12.8.2015 ● Mobile phone and tablet readership has grown 16% and 3% respectively for the 12 months to June 2015 - emma 6.8.2015 ● News.com.au has benefited from a 23 per cent jump in financial readers year-to-year 28.7.2015 ● Live video app Periscope growth ‘to disrupt traditional news’ 28.5.2015 ● Digital subscriber numbers have continued to grow for most of the country’s major mastheads 16.5.2015 ● Digital newspaper readership grows by 3pc to 11.6 million, fuelled by mobile and tablets - emma data 15.5.2015 ● Mobile readership up 11pc - emma 14.5.2015 ● Real estate online audiences have exploded in the past 12 months 14.4.2015 ● Mobile has driven a rise in total newspaper readership to 16.3 million readers across print and digital 16.3.2015 ● Personalised data ‘has turned publishers into retailers’: News Corp Australia has never been more data- driven than it is now 5.3.2015 ● Digital subscriptions for newspapers are continuing to grow - ABC 13.2.2015 ● Cross platform readership increases to 16.4 million: 14.4 million read printed newspapers, 11.2 million read digital newspaper media 12.2.2015 ● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015 ● Digital gains offset print result: Digital readership increase is driven by mobile 19.1.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Australia 15.1.2015 Belgium ● Europe’s distorted view of US high tech - Frédéric Filloux 7.9.2015 Brazil ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Brazil 21.1.2015 Canada ● The case for encryption: News organizations and journalists aren’t doing enough to secure data and communications 5.6.2015 Page 12 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Canada ● When disgusting goes viral: Strong negative emotions can push social sharing through the roof - Alfred Hermida 4.5.2015 ● Do these landing page design trends help or hurt conversions? 5.3.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015 China ● Four of the top six social networks are actually chat apps: Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp and China- based Tencent QQ and WeChat 22.1.2015 ● In China, tablet penetration among Web users nears 50%: Home to largest tablet population in Asia-Pacific 8.1.2015 Denmark ● The trend of the news platforms that aren't - Thomas Baekdal 18.9.2015 ● SEO is no longer a marketing tactic. Today, SEO is a result - Thomas Baekdal, Lonneke Reitsma 6.3.2015 Finland ● Sanoma Media’s profitable video strategy: If it’s interesting, it’s in video format 1.12.2015 ● Sanoma Media’s ISTV is growing digital revenues faster than print revenues decline: Mobile-first with video leading the way 20.10.2015 France ● France's children and teens are super-connected: Media device usage among kids and teens is rising sharply 22.4.2015 ● News media should drop native apps - and consider a move back to mobile sites or web apps - Frédéric Filloux 15.3.2015 ● BuzzFeed, 9Gag, and similar European Web sites are attracting young readers at an alarming rate 1.3.2015 Germany ● Blendle, the Dutch micropayment platform for articles, is up to something big - Frédéric Filloux 5.10.2015 ● Digitalisation: Changing the relationship between public relations and journalism 6.8.2015 ● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015 India ● From zero to 3 billion monthly pageviews: Dailyhunt’s rise to become India’s top news app 27.10.2015 Page 13 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends India ● India’s smartphone boom is triggering a wave of podcast experiments 7.8.2015 ● How is social media marketing changing in India? Social's share of marketing spend fell last year 11.3.2015 Ireland ● 83% of Irish people gets their news online, according to new study 25.6.2015 Italy ● Digitalisation: Changing the relationship between public relations and journalism 6.8.2015 ● Italy leads the way with Internet Bill of Rights: Internet access as a fundamental right 29.7.2015 ● Graphic News: Comics journalism is going mobile-first in Italy 24.6.2015 Japan ● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015 Kenya ● Digital fuels growth in Africa’s media and entertainment industry - PwC 16.9.2015 ● The state of blogging and social media in Kenya today - report 19.6.2015 Mexico ● Smartphones fuel digital video viewership in Mexico 15.1.2015 Netherlands ● Micropayments gain momentum: Dutch platform Blendle has set its signs on U.S. and U.K. expansion 8.10.2015 ● Blendle, the Dutch micropayment platform for articles, is up to something big - Frédéric Filloux 5.10.2015 New Zealand ● Increasing numbers of New Zealanders are reading newspapers online, and intend to do more 5.2.2015 Nigeria ● Digital fuels growth in Africa’s media and entertainment industry - PwC 16.9.2015 Norway ● Content in the right personalised context is king 11.11.2015 Page 14 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends Qatar ● WhatsApp now clear social media leader in Qatar, including for news 6.1.2015 Russia ● Central & Eastern Europe is world's fastest-growing mobile messaging market 9.12.2015 ● Ukrainians turning away from Russian media in 2015, survey finds 5.10.2015 Singapore ● What the rise of Internet-only news sites means for media advertising 22.9.2015 South Africa ● Digital fuels growth in Africa’s media and entertainment industry - PwC 16.9.2015 Sweden ● This $1 billion Swedish online payment company thinks its one-click payments can save newspapers 22.5.2015 ● The Death of the Mass Audience Reconsidered: From Mass Communication to Mass Personalisation - Göran Bolin 30.4.2015 ● BuzzFeed, 9Gag, and similar European Web sites are attracting young readers at an alarming rate 1.3.2015 Switzerland ● BuzzFeed, 9Gag, and similar European Web sites are attracting young readers at an alarming rate 1.3.2015 Tanzania ● M-Paper: This app is changing the way Tanzania reads the news 25.11.2015 Uganda ● Is comics journalism making a comeback? New projects are integrating traditional art with digital innovation 27.8.2015 Ukraine ● Ukrainians turning away from Russian media in 2015, survey finds 5.10.2015 United Kingdom ● ABC: Daily traffic to UK titles soars during news-heavy November 17.12.2015 ● Publishers embrace VR, but question its advertising potential 17.12.2015 ● The Telegraph is the latest outlet to record a majority mobile-only audience - NRS 25.11.2015 Page 15 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United Kingdom ● Is mobile making media all the same? Content has become increasingly aimed at playing the numbers game 20.11.2015 ● Sun website traffic recovers as Mirror slips back 12.11.2015 ● Publishers become brand content creators: NYT, The Guardian 9.11.2015 ● Six insights into future trends in digital publishing: The Guardian, The Economist, ... 30.10.2015 ● The Economist's Robin Raven on why hard paywalls fail: "Freemium is the only way to go" 27.10.2015 ● Instant Articles get shared more than old-fashioned links, plus more details from Facebook’s news push 26.10.2015 ● Hard paywall takes The Times from loss to profit 20.10.2015 ● ABC: Guardian and Indy daily web traffic grows, other titles struggle in September 15.10.2015 ● New research maps 550 independent 'ultralocal' news websites in the UK 14.10.2015 ● Micropayments gain momentum: Dutch platform Blendle has set its signs on U.S. and U.K. expansion 8.10.2015 ● Johnston Press announces closures of 11 free titles to focus on 'digital offering' 6.10.2015 ● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give insights 23.9.2015 ● Sun web traffic jumps to 1.3 million after opening up paywall 17.9.2015 ● Holiday season sees monthly audience drop for Trinity Mirror sites 17.9.2015 ● ABC: Most titles' daily web traffic drops, while The Sun sees digital growth in August 17.9.2015 ● What happened after 7 news sites got rid of reader comments: Recode, Reuters, Popular Science, The Week, Mic, The Verge, USA Today 16.9.2015 ● Is comics journalism making a comeback? New projects are integrating traditional art with digital innovation 27.8.2015 ● The web traffic for the world's biggest publishers dropped dramatically in April - and nobody can agree why 18.8.2015 ● We live in the age of mobile: Four key findings from the Ofcom Communications Market Report 7.8.2015 ● Digitalisation: Changing the relationship between public relations and journalism 6.8.2015 ● Trends in Newsrooms: Analytics, audience development and the newsroom 21.7.2015 ● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015 Page 16 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United Kingdom ● BBC considering move to make news channel online only 7.7.2015 ● The way we were: 10 ways UK media consumption has changed in the last decade 24.6.2015 ● Digital revenues rise rapidly to begin to offset declines in print - Lorna Tilbian on the "real cause for optimism" 27.5.2015 ● MailOnline reports sharp slowdown in growth despite US push 22.5.2015 ● ABC: Daily traffic grows for Metro, other nationals struggle 21.5.2015 ● Making Research Useful: Current Challenges and Good Practices in Data Visualisation 13.5.2015 ● 6 social media trends for publishers from Johnston Press: Data, emoji and more 22.4.2015 ● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015 ● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The Guardian, WSJ 16.4.2015 ● Consumer appetite for highly trusted news stronger than ever before - City media analyst 14.4.2015 ● Top ten media trends for the decade ahead: SurveyMonkey and the Guardian poll media executives and consumers 30.3.2015 ● Smart TVs make slow progress in the UK 24.3.2015 ● 'Context is God': Why the media need to experiment with new platforms and treat each differently 18.3.2015 ● "Frictionless migration": How has the Economist stayed ahead of the digital curve? Feeling briefed is of value 11.3.2015 ● How UK publishers stack up in the US: The Daily Mail, BBC, The Financial Times 11.3.2015 ● Half of UK population now uses tablets: UK tablet market approaches saturation point 11.3.2015 ● Trinity Mirror local newspaper websites double traffic year on year as group overtakes Johnston and Local World 27.2.2015 ● New NRS figures show mobile focus bearing fruit at Mirror 25.2.2015 ● Trinity Mirror passes 100m unique users mark 19.2.2015 ● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015 ● Why some publishers pass on responsive design 3.2.2015 Page 17 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United Kingdom ● UK journalists 'spending less time on social networks' - The Social Journalism Study 2015 30.1.2015 ● The Guardian's redesign sets new benchmark for news sites 29.1.2015 ● 5 charts that show how social media rules publishing 20.1.2015 ● UK tablet market maturing as replacement cycle begins 15.1.2015 ● Oxford Mail's WhatsApp news service tops 1,200 subscribers after six months 9.1.2015 ● E-books go out of fashion as book sales revive 9.1.2015 United States of America ● Six media dynamics that will change the game in 2016 - NetNewsCheck Editor Michael Depp 30.12.2015 ● How email and audio came back in a major way in 2015 24.12.2015 ● Crain, known for its business weeklies, is diving into newsletters based on who and where readers are 17.12.2015 ● Publishers embrace VR, but question its advertising potential 17.12.2015 ● Medium is now hosting publisher sites, starting with The Awl's Billfold 11.12.2015 ● 2016 Trend Report: Emerging technology trends that will influence consumer behavior in the coming year - Webbmedia Group 10.12.2015 ● Technology trends journalists should watch in 2016: Bots, ambient interfaces, 'intentional rabbit holes' - Webbmedia Group's annual trends report 7.12.2015 ● 2016 Year in Preview: The year publishers get smarter about platforms 7.12.2015 ● HuffPo’s new chief on the ‘post social’ mobile era, the changing role of Facebook and Snapchat, global expansion, ... 6.12.2015 ● The rise of ‘homeless’ media: Why could 'homeless' media become a trend? 3.12.2015 ● Why we need a streaming service for news: I want the ability to explore a variety of news from a variety of sources 2.12.2015 ● Re-shaping the online media industry: The shift from destination to distributed media - Jimmy Maymann, AOL 30.11.2015 ● Investors bet that virtual reality is no illusion 30.11.2015 ● Are millennials starting to rethink social media? 27.11.2015 ● How The Huffington Post has adapted to new trends in online news consumption 25.11.2015 Page 18 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● Emails are thriving among engagement editors looking for greater success in reach their overburdened audience 24.11.2015 ● Social media drove more referrals than search for 2015’s biggest news stories 23.11.2015 ● Is mobile making media all the same? Content has become increasingly aimed at playing the numbers game 20.11.2015 ● Facebook’s Instant Articles: How to lure the masses - Mario R. García 17.11.2015 ● Instant Articles are shared three times more than regular links 16.11.2015 ● Local independent news operations demonstrate staying power 15.11.2015 ● Washington Post tops New York Times online for first time ever 13.11.2015 ● What is Facebook Notify really about? 13.11.2015 ● Experts wary of ‘platforms as publishers’ 12.11.2015 ● Content in the right personalised context is king 11.11.2015 ● Publishers become brand content creators: NYT, The Guardian 9.11.2015 ● Facebook's traffic to top publishers fell 32 percent since January 9.11.2015 ● Snapchat went from 20 million photos a day to 6 billion video views in three years 9.11.2015 ● News outlets left and right (and up, down, and center) are embracing virtual reality technology 9.11.2015 ● 68% of Americans have smartphones; 45% have tablet computers: Technology Device Ownership 2015 29.10.2015 ● The newest key person at publishers: Platform wranglers 29.10.2015 ● Facebook’s Instant Articles could mean less traffic for websites 28.10.2015 ● I reckon it’ll take us another year to figure out whether this podcast thing is actually a bubble - Nicholas Quah 27.10.2015 ● Can long-form journalism thrive in the age of the mobile device? 27.10.2015 ● Revolutionizing the work of news organizations by making citizen videos searchable 27.10.2015 ● Instant Articles get shared more than old-fashioned links, plus more details from Facebook’s news push 26.10.2015 ● In six months, Quartz videos rack up 45 million views on platforms 22.10.2015 ● You’re probably underestimating how much your articles are being shared via text message 22.10.2015 Page 19 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● Digital natives like BuzzFeed and Business Insider rule Facebook video early on 21.10.2015 ● Goodbye, comments: The rise of curated conversations 21.10.2015 ● How Atavist, which launched as a platform-publisher hybrid, is winning over publishers 19.10.2015 ● How VICE transformed from a free, punk magazine to a digital powerhouse 19.10.2015 ● Publishers straddle the Apple-Google, app-web divide 19.10.2015 ● What’s actually working in digital advertising? 8 publishers on how they’re bringing in money: Native ads continues to be a success 19.10.2015 ● How Arianna Huffington's idea for a blog changed the media industry forever 18.10.2015 ● The Washington Post reaches an all-time high of nearly 60 million unique visitors in September 15.10.2015 ● Snapchat's slow move to editorial evolution 14.10.2015 ● Lessons from Snapchat which shut down its Snap channel for original content 14.10.2015 ● What if content could come to you rather than making you go to content? Facebook, Google, Medium, Twitter and others are pushing stories rather than pulling readers - Jeff Jarvis 14.10.2015 ● The New York Times builds out digital rewrite team 13.10.2015 ● Micropayments gain momentum: Dutch platform Blendle has set its signs on U.S. and U.K. expansion 8.10.2015 ● Goodbye, comments. Hello, “conversations” 8.10.2015 ● Get AMP’d: Here’s what publishers need to know about Google’s new plan to speed up your website 7.10.2015 ● Publishers warily embrace Google's new fast article format Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP 7.10.2015 ● Amazon is the latest to explore a live-TV streaming service, reports say 7.10.2015 ● How ads will work in Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages: Search giant wants to speed up Web content on mobile 7.10.2015 ● Lessons from five years in mobile news apps: #1 Don’t have a news app. 6.10.2015 ● Why local online sites died: A post-mortem with a possible silver lining 5.10.2015 ● The New York Times reaches a milestone, thanks to our readers: One million digital-only subscribers 5.10.2015 ● Are comments dead, or have media outlets just given up on them? 5.10.2015 ● Virtual reality news is becoming a reality in many newsrooms 30.9.2015 Page 20 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● How The Associated Press is using automation to rethink the way it does news 30.9.2015 ● Business Insider, Vox, BuzzFeed, Medium: What’s driving digital media’s new investment craze 29.9.2015 ● The rise of the super viewer and why advertisers should care 29.9.2015 ● Millennials are all on Snapchat and Instagram, right? Maybe not - study 29.9.2015 ● The death of the news brand - Tom Goodwin, Havas Media U.S. 24.9.2015 ● How the power of habit drives mobile app usage: 2015 U.S. Mobile App Report - comScore 23.9.2015 ● Podcasts aren't dead, they're just getting started 23.9.2015 ● How digital and TV are converging, in 5 charts 23.9.2015 ● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give insights 23.9.2015 ● How National Geographic gets 8 times the social engagement of other publishers 23.9.2015 ● In Detroit, Free Press leads a digital renaissance 22.9.2015 ● The Washington Post and Facebook: Smart strategy or deal with the devil? 22.9.2015 ● What happened after 7 news sites got rid of reader comments: Recode, Reuters, Popular Science, The Week, Mic, The Verge, USA Today 16.9.2015 ● CEO Jonah Peretti explains how BuzzFeed won the Internet 16.9.2015 ● If API technology is good enough for Uber, it’s good enough for your media company 16.9.2015 ● Periscope is the it app for brands during Fashion Week 15.9.2015 ● Beacon finds partnerships and matching donations work better than subscriptions and paywalls 10.9.2015 ● Why newsrooms are partnering with social media & how it’s changing the business of news - Q&A 9.9.2015 ● Europe’s distorted view of US high tech - Frédéric Filloux 7.9.2015 ● How podcasts have changed in 10 years: Podcasting is booming, and podcasts are getting longer and more diverse 2.9.2015 ● The traffic LinkedIn drives to publishers has dropped 44 percent this year 27.8.2015 ● We need to talk about newsroom ethics in the age of social sharing 27.8.2015 ● Is comics journalism making a comeback? New projects are integrating traditional art with digital innovation 27.8.2015 Page 21 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● Jenna Weiss-Berman on BuzzFeed’s podcast strategy and moves into audio news 26.8.2015 ● Publishers’ ‘mobile gap’ with revenues painfully persists 24.8.2015 ● Mobile readers abound; the ads, not so much 24.8.2015 ● As many as two-thirds of top Facebook videos are stolen from other sources, re-uploaded 20.8.2015 ● The rise of the engagement editor and what it means 19.8.2015 ● Understanding new video formats: multichannel networks, Web series, eSports 19.8.2015 ● Messaging and chat apps continue their rise in popularity, especially among young people - Pew Research 19.8.2015 ● Pew survey reveals dramatic rise of mobile messaging 19.8.2015 ● Facebook's top videos are by 'aggregators,' which is a problem 19.8.2015 ● How local papers are looking ‘over the top’ as part of a new model for video 18.8.2015 ● The web traffic for the world's biggest publishers dropped dramatically in April - and nobody can agree why 18.8.2015 ● Why native smartphone apps still matter in the Age of Distribution - Ken Doctor 17.8.2015 ● The ethics of autoplay video on Facebook: To play or not to play? Social video is becoming native video 17.8.2015 ● Why direct access to potential customers is a huge disruption of local media advertising 16.8.2015 ● 'Facebook is the best app for news': Publishers are still way behind in mobile 14.8.2015 ● Push it: Why the Detroit Free Press is sending out more notifications 14.8.2015 ● With BI Films, Business Insider ventures into long-form video 13.8.2015 ● WSJ mobile aims for breadth and depth: Launching a new mobile app, What’s News - Ken Doctor 13.8.2015 ● Push it: CNN’s mobile notifications unify its various platforms, from television to telephones 12.8.2015 ● The rise of phone reading: It’s not the e-reader that will be driving future books sales, it’s the phone 12.8.2015 ● Do you 'haha' or 'hehe?': How people laugh on Facebook in 5 charts 10.8.2015 ● 2015 is the year the old internet finally died 6.8.2015 ● New York Times Co. reports big progress in digital for the second quarter 6.8.2015 ● The rich/poor divide extends to local news, a new Rutgers report suggests 6.8.2015 ● Publishers' latest mobile-engagement trick: The truncated article page and the “read full story” button 6.8.2015 Page 22 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● 10 numbers on The New York Times’ 1 million digital-subscriber milestone: How much more room is there for growth? - Ken Doctor 6.8.2015 ● Podcasting embraces native advertising 6.8.2015 ● Digitalisation: Changing the relationship between public relations and journalism 6.8.2015 ● Less than 1% of HBO pay-TV subs have bolted for streaming service: HBO CEO Richard Plepler 5.8.2015 ● Facebook is letting users respond to local-awareness ads with private messages, turning the promos into customer-service tools 5.8.2015 ● Fitting new pieces into the content discovery puzzle: Personalization 29.7.2015 ● Flipboard starts offering its first magazine paywall integration with The New Yorker 29.7.2015 ● A new app from NowThis wants to reduce the work of finding news to one big red button 29.7.2015 ● People read more on sites with modern designs. They also remember more - Engaging News Project study 28.7.2015 ● Online video companies quest for the holy grail of personalized content: A brief history of content personalization 28.7.2015 ● New breed of digital publishers just say no to ad tech 28.7.2015 ● “Modern” homepage design increases pageviews and reader comprehension - Engaging News Project report 28.7.2015 ● Engaging News Project shows that users prefer modular, image-heavy homepage designs 28.7.2015 ● Inside Forbes: We're ready for a different kind of news app - and our audience is, too 27.7.2015 ● The Daily Dot: Why we're killing our comments section: The conversation continues to move off websites to social media 27.7.2015 ● More platforms, more challenges for YouTubers 24.7.2015 ● Is the media becoming a wire service? Publishing to other platforms will be automated 22.7.2015 ● Trends in Newsrooms: Analytics, audience development and the newsroom 21.7.2015 ● 12 hard truths about mobile media - Cory Bergman 21.7.2015 ● Small podcasters have trouble finding new listeners and monetizing, survey finds 17.7.2015 ● Why publishers warily embrace platforms: 'They need you and you need them' 17.7.2015 ● Is Facebook becoming a mobile mall? 16.7.2015 Page 23 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● The rise of the mobile editor - Mario Garcia 15.7.2015 ● Publishers of local news sites say revenues are up, but many still aren’t paying themselves a salary 14.7.2015 ● When it comes to news variety, Twitter may beat Facebook - Pew Research Center 14.7.2015 ● New Pew data: More Americans are getting news on Facebook and Twitter 14.7.2015 ● S is for “secure”: Why news organizations are ditching (or should ditch) HTTP for HTTPS 13.7.2015 ● How mobile metrics fall short for news outlets and advertisers - James Breiner 13.7.2015 ● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015 ● Reinventing Google for a mobile world 9.7.2015 ● The new importance of ‘social listening’ tools 6.7.2015 ● Why TV networks are now 'sampling' shows on Facebook: To reach 10 million broadband households in the U.S. 6.7.2015 ● Human curation is back - Jean-Louis Gassée 5.7.2015 ● Arianna Huffington’s improbable, insatiable content machine 5.7.2015 ● How television won the Internet - Michael Wolff 29.6.2015 ● What's old is new again: Websites tune into TV for expansion opportunities 26.6.2015 ● Newsonomics: 10 numbers that define the news business today - Ken Doctor 25.6.2015 ● Serial 'brought the focus back onto audio', but where can podcasts best fit in your reporting? 24.6.2015 ● There’s a shiny new trend in social media: Actual human editors 24.6.2015 ● Now Instagram wants to be a source for real-time news 23.6.2015 ● 8 articles you should read on Facebook’s relationship with news media companies 23.6.2015 ● Instagram overhauls search feature to surface more trending news 23.6.2015 ● Notifications from news apps are annoying. Is there a good way to make them better? 18.6.2015 ● 8 digital features every online newspaper should have (or at least experiment with) 17.6.2015 ● 87% of all user posts on Facebook pages went unanswered - Locowise report 17.6.2015 ● Once the web’s fastest growing aggregator, Upworthy pivots 17.6.2015 ● Gimlet Media: Podcasting blossoms, but in slow motion 17.6.2015 Page 24 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● Sign of the times: Even Playboy is going mobile 16.6.2015 ● Facebook’s first batch of Instant Articles registered 4.3 times more engagement than average link posts 12.6.2015 ● Cision surveyed 200 journalists: State of the Media 2015 report 12.6.2015 ● NYT to publish roughly 30 stories per day within Facebook 12.6.2015 ● How AP's automation process is evolving 11.6.2015 ● We’re using hashtags less than ever. Here’s why. 10.6.2015 ● Publishers' latest thinking on mobile ad placement 10.6.2015 ● Vox: Stop worrying about the Facebook algorithm 9.6.2015 ● Media should treat social 'independently' of print and web - USA Today's Larry Kramer 1.6.2015 ● Last year, The Sun Sentinel made digital a priority. So how’s it going? 1.6.2015 ● BuzzFeed's news is growing, but still a small part of its traffic 29.5.2015 ● Seven internet trends you need to be aware of - Mary Meeker’s annual internet trends presentation 29.5.2015 ● Live video app Periscope growth ‘to disrupt traditional news’ 28.5.2015 ● The most important insights from Mary Meeker’s 2015 Internet Trends Report 28.5.2015 ● By the time publishers get really good at publishing instant articles, Facebook might not even be a major news destination anymore 27.5.2015 ● 2015 Internet Trends report - Mary Meeker, KPCB 27.5.2015 ● Mobile isn’t killing the desktop Internet 26.5.2015 ● Publishers are treating email newsletters as a platform of its own 26.5.2015 ● Apps, not ads, drive millennial mobile marketing 26.5.2015 ● Journalists are largest, most active verified group on Twitter - report 26.5.2015 ● Are podcasts the new path to diversifying public radio? 22.5.2015 ● This $1 billion Swedish online payment company thinks its one-click payments can save newspapers 22.5.2015 ● MailOnline reports sharp slowdown in growth despite US push 22.5.2015 ● Hulu is a 'viable competitor' to Netflix, analyst says 20.5.2015 ● Journalism’s emerging platforms: Wearables, virtual reality, drones 15.5.2015 Page 25 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● Publishers willing to give Facebook their articles, but not their ad sales: Branded content could find a home in Instant Articles 15.5.2015 ● With Facebook’s Instant Articles, publishers may find 70 cents is better than a dollar 14.5.2015 ● What mobile and social media trends mean for newspapers: An understanding of the liminal press can lead to insights 14.5.2015 ● More than half of mobile location data is inaccurate - report 14.5.2015 ● How Facebook and Google are capturing news traffic and advertising: Dangerous dependence 13.5.2015 ● How publishers can capitalise on disruption: Digital news consumption trends in the United States 6.5.2015 ● Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook are at war over the future of news - and one of them tried to buy a media company 3.5.2015 ● Podcast storytellers showcase tips and trends at public radio's #HearItUpfront 1.5.2015 ● State of the News Media 2015 - Pew Research Center 29.4.2015 ● A new ranking of digital sites - State of the News Media 2015 29.4.2015 ● Nearly half of Fortune 500 sites aren't mobile-friendly by Google's standards 29.4.2015 ● The news media in 2015: More mobile, less engaged 29.4.2015 ● Newspaper digital audience springs forward to 176 million, boosted by mobile users - Jim Conaghan, NAA 28.4.2015 ● Consumers have trouble identifying what wearables do, reasons for use 27.4.2015 ● Apple Watch highlights need for shorter news as screen sizes shrink - Emily Bell 26.4.2015 ● The World Media Trends Video Report - FIPP 21.4.2015 ● Why TV is still crushing digital video, in 5 charts 20.4.2015 ● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The Guardian, WSJ 16.4.2015 ● Top 3 ways companies will make money off mobile in 2015: Messaging apps will surpass social networks 14.4.2015 ● Publishers' newest platform darling: Kik 13.4.2015 ● Location-based Yik Yak makes inroads as a more serious news service 13.4.2015 ● The line blurs between Web series and TV shows 13.4.2015 ● The rise of millennials-focused media 10.4.2015 Page 26 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● 13 things newspapers can learn from Buzzfeed 10.4.2015 ● Teens, social media & technology overview 2015 - Pew Research Center 9.4.2015 ● Q&A with Samir Husni, aka Mr. Magazine: 'News doesn’t belong on paper anymore' 4.4.2015 ● Meerkat vs. Periscope: Live streaming apps are going mainstream 2.4.2015 ● Yik Yak, Meerkat and more fast-growing social apps look to purge bullies, trolls and criminals 30.3.2015 ● Facebook hosting doesn't change things, the world already changed 29.3.2015 ● What brands and publishers need to know about Facebook’s developer conference: A growing “family of apps”, Messenger, ... 26.3.2015 ● Don't be afraid of the big, bad Google - Katie Benner 26.3.2015 ● Here’s the chart that explains why media companies are obsessed with Snapchat: Demographic composition 26.3.2015 ● In Facebook's family of apps, Messenger is the new golden child: Is America ready for Asian-style mega- messengers? 25.3.2015 ● A wave of distributed content is coming - will publishers sink or swim? 24.3.2015 ● The economics of the podcast boom 20.3.2015 ● News sites looking for new readers focus on millennials, mobile, and social - Ken Doctor 18.3.2015 ● Cheap content, growing reach make Snapchat a fast-rising star: Brand advertisers really like that 16.3.2015 ● The line between media and brands is blurring fast 13.3.2015 ● How UK publishers stack up in the US: The Daily Mail, BBC, The Financial Times 11.3.2015 ● Why email newsletters are back in vogue 11.3.2015 ● The second coming of podcasts, in 4 charts 9.3.2015 ● Are viral traffic’s days numbered? ‘Nobody wants junk’: The battle for attention 9.3.2015 ● 4 mobile innovations that are hastening the decline of desktops: Smartphones are radically changing digital design, advertising and production 9.3.2015 ● The latest Web publishing design trend: Mimic print. Wired on the Web looks a lot more like Wired in print 5.3.2015 ● Instagram will top 100 million US users by 2018: Now bigger than Twitter, growing fastest among US social network users 4.3.2015 Page 27 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● Media companies are already publishing on platforms 2.3.2015 ● BuzzFeed, 9Gag, and similar European Web sites are attracting young readers at an alarming rate 1.3.2015 ● In the age of niche media, everyone still really wants to be mass: A striking sameness - Mathew Ingram 23.2.2015 ● Snapchat Discover could be the biggest thing in news since Twitter 11.2.2015 ● Forget everything you thought you knew about the homepage 9.2.2015 ● Has Patch finally cracked the code on hyperlocal? 6.2.2015 ● Slate’s podcast audience has tripled in a year, and its bet on audio over video continues to pay off 6.2.2015 ● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015 ● Internet outlets topple legacy giants in sportswriting annals 5.2.2015 ● The newsonomics of mixing old and new: A lot of the underlying behaviors date back to an earlier era 5.2.2015 ● Privacy vs. policy: What does the end of the cookie mean? 2.2.2015 ● 80pc of time spent in just five apps: Facebook, YouTube, Maps, Pandora and Gmail - Forrester 2.2.2015 ● 84% is the average difference in how users treat info above vs. below the fold: The fold still exists and still applies 1.2.2015 ● 7 ways Andrew Sullivan changed blogging: From attribution to pacing 29.1.2015 ● Facebook accounted for 81% of content sharing activity in Q4 2014 28.1.2015 ● "Linear" TV viewing is dying: Most young people say they have stopped watching TV 26.1.2015 ● Why apps for messaging are trending 25.1.2015 ● It’s time to stop debating mobile app vs. mobile web: Stop wasting time and money on app development 22.1.2015 ● Look out ‘Serial': Agencies take a crack at podcasts 21.1.2015 ● 5 charts that show how social media rules publishing 20.1.2015 ● The Upshot emerges as potentially lucrative franchise at the NYTimes: News explainer gathers steam among readers 15.1.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015 ● Spotify, the streaming music service, says its list of subscribers has grown to 15 million 13.1.2015 Page 28 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Digital, online, mobileand social media trends United States of America ● Key takeaways from CES for news media companies: Subscriptions, personalisation, and de-linking editorial from the advertising equation 11.1.2015 ● Is publishers’ Facebook free ride coming to a end? 8.1.2015 ● What was the Web and online news like 20 years ago? 8.1.2015 ● 5 things we learned about content in 2014 5.1.2015 Uruguay ● As giant platforms rise, local news is getting crushed 1.9.2015 Page 29 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Newspaper trends Global/International ● 3key components of the digital transformation of newsrooms - Dmitry Shishkin 27.11.2015 ● How Mixmag, a dance-music newsletter for ravers, survived by turning from print to platforms 12.11.2015 ● Newsroom evolution from digital denial to digital first - David Brewer 6.10.2015 ● World Press Trends Report 2015 - WAN-IFRA 1.10.2015 ● 'Facebook is the best app for news': Publishers are still way behind in mobile 14.8.2015 ● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015 ● Trends In Newsrooms: The rise of the robots 6.7.2015 ● 9 key takeaways from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 16.6.2015 ● Behind the scenes of Bloomberg Businessweek's epic explanation of code 14.6.2015 ● Tips for implementing technology projects in newsrooms 11.6.2015 ● 9 top trends in newsrooms around the world: Key findings from the Trends in Newsrooms 2015 report 5.6.2015 ● World Press Trends 2015 - WAN-IFRA presentation 3.6.2015 ● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening news? - Bloomberg editors 2.6.2015 ● Nine top #TrendsinNewsrooms of 2015 - WAN-IFRA 2.6.2015 ● World Press Trends: A profound shift in the newspaper business model, evolving for years, is finally here - WAN-IFRA 1.6.2015 ● World Press Trends: 'Audiences have become publishers' biggest source of revenue' - WAN-IFRA 1.6.2015 ● Time spent reading newspapers worldwide falls over 25% in four years - ZenithOptimedia 1.6.2015 ● Worldwide newspaper circulation revenues pass advertising for the first time - WAN-IFRA 1.6.2015 ● Trends in Newsrooms 2015 - WAN-IFRA 26.5.2015 ● Press freedom at lowest point in 10 years, Freedom House report finds 29.4.2015 ● 5 signs you're doing digital transformation wrong 20.4.2015 ● 13 things newspapers can learn from Buzzfeed 10.4.2015 ● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015 ● 'Drastic decline' in world media freedom - Reporters Without Borders 2015 World Press Freedom Index 12.2.2015 Page 30 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends Global/International ●2 necessary journalism jobs for news media’s digital future: Coding editor, editorial advisor to the algorithm developers - Anette Novak 21.1.2015 ● Why your “Spotify for magazines” or “Netflix for newspapers” is probably doomed 19.1.2015 ● News Media 2015: Trends & Forecasts in headlines - annual digest by Media Managers Club 6.1.2015 Albania ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 ● Free daily newspapers in Albania 2.1.2015 Andorra ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 ● Free daily newspapers in Andorra 5.1.2015 Argentina ● The secrets behind successful digital-native media 2.7.2015 Australia ● APN extends digital subscriptions to all of its Australian Regional Media daily news titles 15.10.2015 ● Fairfax looks to growth after bottom line hit 13.8.2015 ● News.com.au breaks 4m in unique browsers 12.8.2015 ● Press sales booming: Manroland 11.6.2015 ● Commuter daily mX will be shut down by News Corp Australia in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane 28.5.2015 ● How a newspaper and a TV station set the benchmark for teamwork: The West Australian daily and the Seven Network’s Perth TV 18.5.2015 ● Print catastrophe 'extremely unlikely' - The Newspaper Works media researcher Brian Rock 15.5.2015 ● Newspapers attract 11.4m digital readers, total newspaper media readership up by 2% - emma data 13.4.2015 ● Mobile has driven a rise in total newspaper readership to 16.3 million readers across print and digital 16.3.2015 ● Personalised data ‘has turned publishers into retailers’: News Corp Australia has never been more data- driven than it is now 5.3.2015 ● Digital subscriptions for newspapers are continuing to grow - ABC 13.2.2015 Page 31 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends Australia ●Cross platform readership increases to 16.4 million: 14.4 million read printed newspapers, 11.2 million read digital newspaper media 12.2.2015 ● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Australia 15.1.2015 ● Boost for domain as Fairfax acquires 100pc share of Metro Media Publishing 12.1.2015 Austria ● Kleine Zeitung’s Integrated Newsroom: A new milestone of the industry’s best practice 20.7.2015 ● Free newspaper war looms in Austria 22.1.2015 ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 ● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015 ● Free daily newspapers in Austria 6.1.2015 Belgium ● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015 ● Groupe Rossel bids for Schibsted stake in French 20 minutes 28.5.2015 ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 ● Le Soir shares 4 do’s and don’ts for companies in convergence 18.1.2015 ● Belgium also has a Metro, but not the Swedish one 12.1.2015 Brazil ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Brazil 21.1.2015 Bulgaria ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 ● Free dailies in Bulgaria 2008-2014 13.1.2015 Canada ● La Presse prints last weekday edition, places its bet on its La Presse+ tablet app 31.12.2015 ● La Presse, Canada’s French-language daily of record, to cease Monday to Friday print edition Jan. 1 28.12.2015 Page 32 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends Canada ●Postmedia launches redesigned free daily newspaper 24 Hours Toronto 9.11.2015 ● Too much slicing and dicing: Canada’s Postmedia ditches its evening tablet editions 22.10.2015 ● 6 reasons home-delivered newspaper flyers continue to succeed 22.10.2015 ● Postmedia is pulling the plug on its ambitious evening tablet editions 21.10.2015 ● Quebec's La Presse to scrap weekday print edition to focus on its popular tablet app 16.9.2015 ● Quebec’s La Presse is turning off the printing presses and going digital-only Monday through Friday 16.9.2015 ● Canada will have few if any print newspapers by 2025 - an expert’s forecast 30.8.2015 ● Postmedia losses mount as revenue declines speed up 9.7.2015 ● Toronto Star to launch Star Touch, free tablet edition, in September 15.6.2015 ● 10 newspapers that do it right 2015 2.3.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015 Costa Rica ● What Grupo Nación’s physical reinvention means for its corporate culture: From six buildings to one 1.2.2015 Croatia ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 ● Croatia 2006-2012: Seven years of free newspapers 15.1.2015 Czech Republic ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 ● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015 ● 18 years of free newspapers in the Czech Republic 16.1.2015 Denmark ● Business news brand Finans takes its digital-only strategy literally 7.9.2015 ● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015 ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 ● Free dailies in Denmark 2001-2014 19.1.2015 Page 33 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends Denmark ●Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015 Estonia ● Free newspapers in Estonia 21.1.2015 Finland ● A legacy problem: The Helsingin Sanomat approach to digital news 29.10.2015 ● Sanoma Media’s ISTV is growing digital revenues faster than print revenues decline: Mobile-first with video leading the way 20.10.2015 ● 'We are growing very fast and we are profitable' - the Ilta-Sanomat TV success story 9.4.2015 ● 18 years of free newspapers in Finland 23.1.2015 ● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015 France ● Groupe Rossel bids for Schibsted stake in French 20 minutes 28.5.2015 ● Metro France about to close down in print 25.5.2015 ● The circulation of free newspapers in France has been almost stable since 2007 3.2.2015 ● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015 ● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015 Germany ● 3 ways Die Welt transformed from print to digital thinking 21.12.2015 ● German daily Die Welt wants to bundle print, digital, and TV into a single newsroom (and brand) 30.10.2015 ● How Axel Springer uses start-up lessons in digital and print: Innovation should be market driven, not technology driven 8.10.2015 ● Optimizing the newsroom: No quick fixes - Wolfgang Krach, Süddeutsche Zeitung 6.10.2015 ● Inside CORRECT!V, Germany's non-profit investigative data newsroom 16.9.2015 ● Press sales booming: Manroland 11.6.2015 ● Free dailies in Germany, 1997-2013 9.2.2015 Page 34 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends Greece ●Free newspapers in Greece, 2000 - 2014 11.2.2015 Honduras ● Diario Tiempo stops print edition after government freezes its finances for money laundering investigation 27.10.2015 Hong Kong ● Hong Kong Free Press: A new crowdfunded independent newspaper, online and free 20.5.2015 Hungary ● Free dailies in Hungary, 1998 - 2014 17.2.2015 ● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015 ● IF ABC: Global newspaper circulation in decline as disruption reaches emerging economies 11.2.2013 ● Metro out of Europe during the last five years II 30.11.2012 Iceland ● Icelandic free newspaper Frettabladid rules 1.6.2015 India ● Newspapers, periodicals in India register 5.8% growth 29.12.2015 ● HT Media is currently undertaking a major transformation in the way it produces and distributes its content across platforms 10.12.2015 ● Q&A with Nic Dawes: Helping India’s Hindustan Times bridge the print-to-digital gap 22.10.2015 ● Indian newspapers 'in a sweet spot' with booming sales - and adverts 9.9.2015 ● How to make news 'more useful and reusable' - Nasr ul Hadi 12.2.2015 Ireland ● Under one roof: Irish group Independent News & Media (INM) builds content hub 15.9.2015 ● Ireland's newspapers suffer continuing slide in circulations 21.8.2015 Israel ● Netanyahu throws a punch in Israel’s newspaper war between Yediot Aharonot and Israel Hayom 10.2.2015 Page 35 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends Italy ●Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015 Luxembourg ● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015 Mexico ● Organización Editorial Mexicana (OEM) steps up transformation ambitions, invests in new CMS 22.10.2015 Netherlands ● Want to create a more digital newsroom? Find your inner startup 25.8.2015 New Zealand ● Reader engagement with newspaper brands is bigger than ever - Nielsen 13.6.2015 ● Press sales booming: Manroland 11.6.2015 ● Increasing numbers of New Zealanders are reading newspapers online, and intend to do more 5.2.2015 Norway ● Groupe Rossel bids for Schibsted stake in French 20 minutes 28.5.2015 ● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015 Russia ● Russia's last independent English newspaper ends daily edition: The Moscow Times adopts magazine-style format 6.11.2015 ● The Moscow Times, one of the oldest free newspapers in the world, becomes a weekly 5.11.2015 Singapore ● What the rise of Internet-only news sites means for media advertising 22.9.2015 ● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015 South Africa ● 3 pitfalls of driving change at news media companies 5.11.2015 ● Independent Newspapers transitions from old school to multi-media in 18 months 20.10.2015 ● Common pitfalls when introducing change in the newsroom and how they can be avoided - Lisa MacLeod, Times Media Group 7.10.2015 Page 36 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends SouthAfrica ● Kagiso Digital has launched now.co.za, an online news portal focusing on local news and perspectives on trending topics 23.3.2015 Spain ● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015 ● Google closes ‘News’ in Spain, not all publishers agree: Free daily 20 minutos 2.1.2015 Sri Lanka ● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015 Sweden ● Yes, desktop is dying. And it’s even worse for local Swedish newspapers with paywalls 13.11.2015 ● This $1 billion Swedish online payment company thinks its one-click payments can save newspapers 22.5.2015 ● Stop talking like legacy media, start doing like media start-ups - Anette Novak 18.2.2015 ● Free dailies in Sweden, 1995-2014 13.2.2015 ● Dagens Nyheter launches an evening edition in a digital format called DN.prio 10.2.2015 ● Complicated rules on VAT are making it difficult for print publishers to fully embrace digital 21.1.2015 ● 2 necessary journalism jobs for news media’s digital future: Coding editor, editorial advisor to the algorithm developers - Anette Novak 21.1.2015 ● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015 Switzerland ● 5 lessons in newsroom innovation from Neue Zürcher Zeitung 19.10.2015 ● The evolving newsroom: Switzerland's 24heures 9.9.2015 ● Twenty years on, are Europe's free dailies in a free fall? - Piet Bakker 19.1.2015 Tanzania ● M-Paper: This app is changing the way Tanzania reads the news 25.11.2015 United Kingdom ● Times posts its biggest year-on-year circulation growth in a decade 17.12.2015 ● Trinity Mirror commences Local World integration plans 17.12.2015 Page 37 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedKingdom ● Daily print circulations have more than halved since 2005 25.11.2015 ● The Telegraph is the latest outlet to record a majority mobile-only audience - NRS 25.11.2015 ● London financial freesheet City AM reports five-fold increase in losses 24.11.2015 ● Johnston Press chief: Closures among regional press were often freesheets and not ‘papers of record’ that still serve communities 19.11.2015 ● Johnston Press suffers slowdown in advertising across digital and print 19.11.2015 ● ABC: Metro daily traffic goes up by a quarter in October while other titles stall 12.11.2015 ● Sun website traffic recovers as Mirror slips back 12.11.2015 ● National newspaper circulations: Levelling out at last? 11.11.2015 ● Publishers become brand content creators: NYT, The Guardian 9.11.2015 ● The Times was only national title to grow print circulation in October 6.11.2015 ● If you’re looking for a way for print to prosper, the i may have it - Peter Preston 25.10.2015 ● St Helens Reporter goes digital-only, one of 18 newspapers axed by Johnston Press this month 23.10.2015 ● City AM becomes first UK newspaper to ban ad blocker users 20.10.2015 ● Hard paywall takes The Times from loss to profit 20.10.2015 ● A monthly free newspaper which went digital-only two months ago has been revived in print as a paid-for weekly 19.10.2015 ● BBC not to blame for newspapers’ ills – Alan Rusbridger 18.10.2015 ● ABC: Guardian and Indy daily web traffic grows, other titles struggle in September 15.10.2015 ● All UK red-top tabloids lost sales by 10 per cent or more year on year last month ahead of Star price cut 9.10.2015 ● Are national newspaper sales heading for a cliff? Not quite yet... - Roy Greenslade 9.10.2015 ● Johnston Press closures mean more than 300 UK local newspapers have gone in last ten years 8.10.2015 ● Johnston Press announces closures of 11 free titles to focus on 'digital offering' 6.10.2015 ● Building trust: The challenges for publishers in editorial and advertising 2.10.2015 ● Why newspapers must dare NOT to be daily: High-profit weekends etc. 1.10.2015 ● Eastbourne Independent, a new free weekly launched as publishers battle for town’s readers 30.9.2015 Page 38 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedKingdom ● 7 pitfalls of digital transformation - Dietmar Schantin 28.9.2015 ● 'Local communities will always have their own local newspaper - local democracy demands it' - Sir Ray Tindle 25.9.2015 ● Rivals prepare for newspaper ‘war’ as new weekly freesheet launched 18.9.2015 ● NME has claimed its highest advertising revenue in 15 years ahead of its relaunch as a free magazine 17.9.2015 ● Holiday season sees monthly audience drop for Trinity Mirror sites 17.9.2015 ● If print media is dying, why are moneybags investing in it? 45% of adults reading print newspapers 16.9.2015 ● The Nuneaton Tribune: Daily-turned-weekly regional newspaper to be axed after 120 years 10.9.2015 ● ‘Connected Newsroom’: Trinity Mirror launches next phase of ‘digital first’ strategy 8.9.2015 ● ABCs: Ten national press titles lose more than ten per cent of print sales in August 4.9.2015 ● The Grimsby Target: A free newspaper axed eight years ago has been revived by a regional publisher 3.9.2015 ● The survival of UK regional dailies and their digital growth is the great escape story of the media downturn 27.8.2015 ● Regional press digital growth outstrips print decline as Manchester Evening News tops website table 26.8.2015 ● Sales of Trinity Mirror's regional daily newspapers fall further 26.8.2015 ● Sunday Herald is only weekly title audited by ABC to grow print sale in first half of 2015 26.8.2015 ● Island News & Advertiser: A monthly freesheet serving some of the UK’s most remote areas is set to go digital only 19.8.2015 ● 4 reasons news brands are still relevant across generations 17.8.2015 ● Shipping industry news title Lloyd's List launches return to print two years after going digital-only 17.8.2015 ● Only 41% of people in Scotland read daily printed newspapers: A third of people have stopped reading papers over 15 years 4.8.2015 ● What do the Guardian's 2015 results tell us about its ongoing transformation? 30.7.2015 ● Why local publishers are well-placed to become service providers 30.7.2015 ● Lessons in digital innovation from 5 leading news outlets 24.7.2015 ● Print decline outpaced digital growth in the third quarter for DMGT's Mail titles and Metro 23.7.2015 ● Trends in Newsrooms: Analytics, audience development and the newsroom 21.7.2015 Page 39 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedKingdom ● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015 ● National newspaper ABCs, June 2015: Most tabloids suffer double digit declines, Sun reclaims Sunday top- spot 10.7.2015 ● Why Johnston Press bought a 4 year-old free newspaper: Further investments in its digital future 8.7.2015 ● BBC considering move to make news channel online only 7.7.2015 ● Johnston Press takes on Newsquest in Brighton, buying independent free weekly newspaper 6.7.2015 ● Johnston Press acquires free weekly newspaper in Brighton 3.7.2015 ● Evening Standard remains in the black for third consecutive year: London free sheet reports profit of £1.4m in 2014 1.7.2015 ● Long live the last remaining ‘Evening’ papers - Steve Dyson 1.7.2015 ● Independent and i cut annual losses from £12.3m to £4.6m 30.6.2015 ● ‘We’ll be printing newspapers for decades to come’ - Ashley Highfield, Johnston Press chief executive 30.6.2015 ● The UK's local print press is still declining - but are there viable alternatives? 23.6.2015 ● The UK regional publisher Local World wants to reinvent the evening paper with apps 22.6.2015 ● Making digital work for print-centric newsrooms - Lisa MacLeod, Financial Times 17.6.2015 ● 9 reasons why the Birmingham Mail faces fight of its life: It may become a weekly or online-only product by 2020 17.6.2015 ● Newspapers’ online challenge: Making digital work - Lisa MacLeod, FT 15.6.2015 ● National newspaper circulations, May 2015: Mail on Sunday overtakes Sun on Sunday, Times remains only growing title 5.6.2015 ● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening news? - Bloomberg editors 2.6.2015 ● Time spent reading newspapers worldwide falls over 25% in four years - ZenithOptimedia 1.6.2015 ● Digital revenues rise rapidly to begin to offset declines in print - Lorna Tilbian on the "real cause for optimism" 27.5.2015 ● MailOnline reports sharp slowdown in growth despite US push 22.5.2015 Page 40 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedKingdom ● ABC: Daily traffic grows for Metro, other nationals struggle 21.5.2015 ● The Guardian: “It’s like launching a 200-year old startup” - Aron Pilhofer 27.4.2015 ● ABC: 4 outlets break monthly records but daily averages stall 23.4.2015 ● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The Guardian, WSJ 16.4.2015 ● Regional publishers making progress back to profit - but not out of the woods yet: Print and digital revenue estimates 16.4.2015 ● New breed of editors are taking over: Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist 14.4.2015 ● Consumer appetite for highly trusted news stronger than ever before - City media analyst 14.4.2015 ● ABCs: National daily newspaper sales fall by half a million in a year 10.4.2015 ● Financial paper City A.M.'s digital audience grows to 975,000 unique visitors in March 9.4.2015 ● The Coventry Times, a sister title to paid-for daily the Coventry Telegraph, will cease publication 8.4.2015 ● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015 ● Top ten media trends for the decade ahead: SurveyMonkey and the Guardian poll media executives and consumers 30.3.2015 ● Johnston Press launches first digital-only title: BelfastVibe, the site to engage the 18 to 34 year olds 26.3.2015 ● How two publishers moved away from print to give their audiences more: EMAP and F+W 23.3.2015 ● The first edition of the Manchester Weekly News, Britain’s biggest weekly freesheet, will hit the streets on 2 April 19.3.2015 ● The Economist Films: The UK magazine launches its first film studio 17.3.2015 ● "Frictionless migration": How has the Economist stayed ahead of the digital curve? Feeling briefed is of value 11.3.2015 ● 24 takeaways from the ONA London conference on mobile - Sarah Marshall 9.3.2015 ● Which regional daily will be the first to go digital-only? Despite falling sales, printing still makes commercial sense for publishers 5.3.2015 ● The Scotsman, a flagship daily newspaper, should go online only says its former editor 4.3.2015 ● NRS: Daily Mail most popular UK newspaper in print and online with 23m readers a month 26.2.2015 Page 41 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedKingdom ● UK regional dailies see sales decline by average of 10 per cent year on year 25.2.2015 ● New NRS figures show mobile focus bearing fruit at Mirror 25.2.2015 ● Trinity Mirror passes 100m unique users mark 19.2.2015 ● ABC: January sees multiple titles pass digital milestones 18.2.2015 ● Why Metro is still worth celebrating: There are still people who like to pick up a newspaper and read some real news 15.2.2015 ● The Manchester Weekly News: Six titles to merge as Trinity Mirror launches Britain’s biggest free weekly paper 11.2.2015 ● ABC: Daily red-tops lose sales faster than their up-market rivals 6.2.2015 ● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015 ● The Jersey Evening Post unveils metered online paywall 4.2.2015 ● BBC, Guardian and Metro’s responsive makeovers: Who did it best? 30.1.2015 ● The Guardian's redesign sets new benchmark for news sites 29.1.2015 ● Sales of a pro-independence Scottish daily have fallen to around a third of its launch edition 28.1.2015 ● The case for, and against, integrated print-digital newsrooms: Daily News, Daily Mail 21.1.2015 ● Launching the African edition of the BBC website: When traditional media are behaving in ways that digital media never would - Thomas Baekdal 19.1.2015 ● ‘Print still 90pc of revenue’ - the claim about Glasgow daily The Herald by the publishing group's managing editor 16.1.2015 ● ABC: Trinity Mirror dailies post year-on-year circulation drops 12.1.2015 ● ABC: The Times finishes 2014 on a high as only national newspaper to grow sales in December 9.1.2015 ● Editor of Grantham Target says there is room for two paid-for newspapers in Lincolnshire town 8.1.2015 ● Town to get new weekly newspaper in bid to buck trend: The Times of Tunbridge Wells, a print run of 30,000 6.1.2015 United States of America ● In memoriam: The publications that died in 2015 28.12.2015 ● Medium is now hosting publisher sites, starting with The Awl's Billfold 11.12.2015 Page 42 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedStates of America ● How New York Times vet Denise Warren is trying to modernize Tribune Publishing 9.12.2015 ● Paper lions: Why hyperlocal newsweeklies are making a quiet comeback 9.12.2015 ● Dayton Daily News to cease printing a monthly business publication 2.12.2015 ● CNN International looks to adapt its video offering and newsgathering to the social media age 24.11.2015 ● Up against the paywall: Many publishers still see little alternative to continual cutbacks 21.11.2015 ● For Mizzou’s student-run newspaper, university tumult helps shake off weekly print mentality 16.11.2015 ● Local independent news operations demonstrate staying power 15.11.2015 ● Washington Post tops New York Times online for first time ever 13.11.2015 ● News outlets left and right (and up, down, and center) are embracing virtual reality technology 9.11.2015 ● Publishers become brand content creators: NYT, The Guardian 9.11.2015 ● How can we redesign newsrooms to be digital-first without losing their journalistic soul? 5.11.2015 ● The newest key person at publishers: Platform wranglers 29.10.2015 ● Toledo Blade kills print edition for almost all holidays: Newspaper Guild protests the move 27.10.2015 ● 20 tweetable truths about the newspaper industry 27.10.2015 ● Post and Courier in Charleston shows that family-owned newspapers can still work 25.10.2015 ● How VICE transformed from a free, punk magazine to a digital powerhouse 19.10.2015 ● The Washington Post reaches an all-time high of nearly 60 million unique visitors in September 15.10.2015 ● CJR cuts print schedule to two issues per year 14.10.2015 ● The New York Times builds out digital rewrite team 13.10.2015 ● The aftermath of a post-print world: It’s been a calculated risk for publications to “go digital” 12.10.2015 ● Why your media company should be reader first, not digital first 11.10.2015 ● What Gannett gets by getting bigger and why newspaper consolidation will continue 8.10.2015 ● NYT creates separate editorial group for production of print edition 6.10.2015 ● The New York Times reaches a milestone, thanks to our readers: One million digital-only subscribers 5.10.2015 ● Building trust: The challenges for publishers in editorial and advertising 2.10.2015 Page 43 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedStates of America ● Virtual reality news is becoming a reality in many newsrooms 30.9.2015 ● The Daily News layoffs and digital shift may signal the tabloid era’s end 28.9.2015 ● The powerful still fight over newspapers 27.9.2015 ● The death of the news brand - Tom Goodwin, Havas Media U.S. 24.9.2015 ● How Hearst Newspapers became the leader in its peer group 24.9.2015 ● How digital and TV are converging, in 5 charts 23.9.2015 ● In Detroit, Free Press leads a digital renaissance 22.9.2015 ● NOLA Media Group implements newsroom restructuring 17.9.2015 ● If print media is dying, why are moneybags investing in it? 45% of adults reading print newspapers 16.9.2015 ● Big cuts coming to L.A Times, likely other Tribune papers amid tumult 15.9.2015 ● Beacon finds partnerships and matching donations work better than subscriptions and paywalls 10.9.2015 ● The slow death of baseball box scores in newspapers 10.9.2015 ● Why the sale of old newspaper buildings isn’t all bad 10.9.2015 ● The Reader’s Digest guide to integrating the newsroom 1.9.2015 ● Sign of print times: California daily moves to twice a week 31.8.2015 ● Want to create a more digital newsroom? Find your inner startup 25.8.2015 ● 'Facebook is the best app for news': Publishers are still way behind in mobile 14.8.2015 ● Push it: Why the Detroit Free Press is sending out more notifications 14.8.2015 ● WSJ mobile aims for breadth and depth: Launching a new mobile app, What’s News - Ken Doctor 13.8.2015 ● Here’s why millions in newspaper retail advertising could be at risk 12.8.2015 ● The New Yorker is ambitious about video, but has a long way to go 7.8.2015 ● As McClatchy goes all in on digital, stock price sags further 3.8.2015 ● 2015 Circulation Facts, Figures & Logic: An NAA resource for circulation performance standards and industry trends 31.7.2015 ● Newspaper industry lost 3,800 full-time editorial professionals in 2014 28.7.2015 Page 44 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedStates of America ● The halving of America’s daily newsrooms - Ken Doctor 28.7.2015 ● Lessons in digital innovation from 5 leading news outlets 24.7.2015 ● Dallas Morning News editor: ‘We are all salespeople now’ 23.7.2015 ● Newspapers continue backward thinking about linking - Steve Buttry 23.7.2015 ● 7 tips for building a mobile-first, multi-platform newsroom 21.7.2015 ● Trends in Newsrooms: Analytics, audience development and the newsroom 21.7.2015 ● National Journal magazine to suspend publication 16.7.2015 ● How Albuquerque Journal phased out its news racks: A shift from rack to retail sales 15.7.2015 ● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015 ● After 10 years of declines, newspaper headcounts stabilize 13.7.2015 ● An argument that newspapers are missing out on reaching loyal, local digital audiences 1.7.2015 ● Ego is a liability in the newsroom – Greg Barber, the director of digital news projects at The Washington Post 29.6.2015 ● What's old is new again: Websites tune into TV for expansion opportunities 26.6.2015 ● Newsonomics: 10 numbers that define the news business today - Ken Doctor 25.6.2015 ● HuffPost to launch film and TV divisions, announces 24-hour online video network 25.6.2015 ● How publishers try to build mobile-first cultures 16.6.2015 ● Lucky magazine suspends print operations 16.6.2015 ● Small businesses buy most newspaper advertising 15.6.2015 ● Behind the scenes of Bloomberg Businessweek's epic explanation of code 14.6.2015 ● NYT will block employee access to desktop homepage for a week to emphasize the importance of mobile devices 12.6.2015 ● Three digital publishing lessons from nine years at HBR 7.6.2015 ● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015 ● How technology has impacted Hearst and The Washington Post - Jim Conaghan, NAA 3.6.2015 ● Is publishing disruption a race to destruction? - Nikolay Malyarov 3.6.2015 Page 45 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedStates of America ● Lessons from top U.S. publishers: USA Today, BH Media Group, The Washington Post - #WNC15 2.6.2015 ● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening news? - Bloomberg editors 2.6.2015 ● Media should treat social 'independently' of print and web - USA Today's Larry Kramer 1.6.2015 ● Last year, The Sun Sentinel made digital a priority. So how’s it going? 1.6.2015 ● The end of print? Don’t put a date on it - Mario García 26.5.2015 ● MailOnline reports sharp slowdown in growth despite US push 22.5.2015 ● This $1 billion Swedish online payment company thinks its one-click payments can save newspapers 22.5.2015 ● Washington insiders still value the “credibility and access” of print publications - study 21.5.2015 ● USA Today could end daily print edition in 'five or six years,' editor-in-chief says 20.5.2015 ● The great devaluation of the American daily newspaper 19.5.2015 ● What mobile and social media trends mean for newspapers: An understanding of the liminal press can lead to insights 14.5.2015 ● Digital leads: 10 keys to newsroom transformation - report 12.5.2015 ● A multi-platform initiative for McClatchy - Mario Garcia 12.5.2015 ● Editors explain Four Platform Newsroom details - Steve Buttry 8.5.2015 ● Newsonomics: Tribune Publishing wraps its arms around San Diego - and all of Southern California 7.5.2015 ● Michelle Rogers shares links showing newsroom transformation - Steve Buttry 6.5.2015 ● How publishers can capitalise on disruption: Digital news consumption trends in the United States 6.5.2015 ● Scripps’ ‘Digital Leads': A strategy and process for newsroom transformation - Steve Buttry 6.5.2015 ● State of the News Media 2015 - Pew Research Center 29.4.2015 ● The news media in 2015: More mobile, less engaged 29.4.2015 ● Newspaper digital audience springs forward to 176 million, boosted by mobile users - Jim Conaghan, NAA 28.4.2015 ● Tales from the Great Disruption: Insights and Lessons from Journalism’s Technological Transformation - Michael Shapiro, Anna Hiatt, Mike Hoyt 23.4.2015 ● Making video a priority at USA Today 21.4.2015 Page 46 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedStates of America ● NYT takes '36 Hours' channel from print to screen with Travel Channel 21.4.2015 ● How local newspapers are too much like taxi cabs in the Uber age 16.4.2015 ● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The Guardian, WSJ 16.4.2015 ● Publishers' newest platform darling: Kik 13.4.2015 ● Crawfordsville, Indiana: One small town, two daily newspapers 11.4.2015 ● 13 things newspapers can learn from Buzzfeed 10.4.2015 ● Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron on journalism’s transition from print to digital 8.4.2015 ● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015 ● Q&A with Samir Husni, aka Mr. Magazine: 'News doesn’t belong on paper anymore' 4.4.2015 ● A lot of American newspapers will change hands in the next few months: Who wants to own a newspaper in 2015 - and why? 2.4.2015 ● The curious (and vital) power of print - Margaret Sullivan, the NYTimes public editor 22.3.2015 ● Single-copy newspaper sales are collapsing, and it’s largely a self-inflicted wound: Newspapers have hiked prices 13.3.2015 ● How a Vermont site bested 2 dailies and weekly, 2 years after launch 12.3.2015 ● McClatchy reimagines its publishing process: Understanding print and digital audiences 12.3.2015 ● 24 takeaways from the ONA London conference on mobile - Sarah Marshall 9.3.2015 ● Deseret's Clark Gilbert, widely credited with helping to reframe the local digital media landscape: The exit interview 9.3.2015 ● LA Times reorients for digital: The "coverage" meeting takes place one hour earlier than the A1 meeting did 9.3.2015 ● OCRegister.com to launch Night Site to match users’ nighttime interests 5.3.2015 ● Newspapers' digital audience at record high, mobile-only readers soar 5.3.2015 ● 10 newspapers that do it right 2015 2.3.2015 ● Media companies are already publishing on platforms 2.3.2015 ● What are they thinking? Bloomberg’s Justin Smith sees a window in shakeup of digital reader habits 24.2.2015 Page 47 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Newspaper trends UnitedStates of America ● Will the new Page One meetings finally make the Times digital first? Nothing else has worked so far 23.2.2015 ● New York Times finally tries a digital-focused daily meeting - Steve Buttry 20.2.2015 ● The Daily News (Palo Alto) to become a weekly paper; rest of chain waits word on sale 19.2.2015 ● Stop talking like legacy media, start doing like media start-ups - Anette Novak 18.2.2015 ● Why ad buyers are upbeat on The New York Times’ digital transformation 10.2.2015 ● Are traditional media chiefs too old to compete? 5.2.2015 ● The newsonomics of mixing old and new: A lot of the underlying behaviors date back to an earlier era 5.2.2015 ● Internet outlets topple legacy giants in sportswriting annals 5.2.2015 ● 5 things we learned about magazines’ digital challenges 5.2.2015 ● News Corp newspaper revenue falls 6% as ads and subscribers go online 5.2.2015 ● The state of the ombudsman in 2015: Close to 20 such editors still exist in the US. The trendline is pointing down. 29.1.2015 ● The Advocate overtakes The Times-Picayune as Louisiana's largest newspaper 27.1.2015 ● Media organizations need both digital-only and multimedia salespeople 22.1.2015 ● The case for, and against, integrated print-digital newsrooms: Daily News, Daily Mail 21.1.2015 ● The Upshot emerges as potentially lucrative franchise at the NYTimes: News explainer gathers steam among readers 15.1.2015 ● A progress report on Jeff Bezos transforming the Washington Post 14.1.2015 ● Amy O’Leary on eight years of navigating digital culture change at The New York Times 14.1.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015 ● Why aren’t more newspapers cutting the number of days they print each week? Inertia plays a big part 6.1.2015 ● Why papers gave up on parenting sites: Low barriers to entry and a wealth of competition 6.1.2015 ● Why the Fort Worth Star-Telegram is cutting its metro section 6.1.2015 Vietnam ● WAN-IFRA's Trends in Newsrooms report: Five small newsrooms innovating in big ways 5.6.2015 Page 48 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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    Magazine trends Global/International ● Flipboardlaunches a new targeted ads product based on its interest graph 19.10.2015 ● Flipboard CEO Mike McCue: We're not afraid of Apple News 8.9.2015 ● How the share of time spent on mobile internet is quickly surpassing that of PC-based internet - FIPP's World Media Trends Special Report on Mobile 19.6.2015 ● Can print still surprise and delight? The imaginations of creative magazine media people never cease to amaze 4.6.2015 ● This is the future of cross-border magazine brand licensing – John Cabell 1.6.2015 ● Innovation in Magazine Media: World Report 2015-2016 - FIPP 15.4.2015 ● Flipboard launches private magazines for groups 31.3.2015 ● Flipboard swims against the tide by launching a website 10.2.2015 ● World Magazine Trends 2014/15: What lies ahead for the magazine media industry? - FIPP 27.1.2015 ● Proving the effectiveness of communicating through magazine media: A high priority for publisher research in 2015 - FIPP 27.1.2015 ● Flipboard adds native ads in magazine feeds 21.1.2015 ● Why your “Spotify for magazines” or “Netflix for newspapers” is probably doomed 19.1.2015 ● News Media 2015: Trends & Forecasts in headlines - annual digest by Media Managers Club 6.1.2015 Australia ● Print catastrophe 'extremely unlikely' - The Newspaper Works media researcher Brian Rock 15.5.2015 ● The Australian launches Wish, a luxury lifestyle newspaper-inserted magazine in Chinese 9.4.2015 Austria ● Business magazines Format and Trend will merge to form one title: Trend 26.11.2015 ● Styria Media Group sells men's magazine Wiener 6.7.2015 Canada ● 113 magazines launched in 2015 16.12.2015 Page 49 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Magazine trends China ●The Australian launches Wish, a luxury lifestyle newspaper-inserted magazine in Chinese 9.4.2015 ● Newsweek to relaunch in Asia: New owner IBT Media says publication is profitable 2.4.2015 ● The International New York Times launches 'Chinese Monthly' 19.3.2015 Czech Republic ● Publisher of Tyden magazine lost a lawsuit against its former editor, who pointed out at censorship (in Czech language) 22.10.2015 France ● Charlie Hebdo’s recovery from attacks opens new wounds for staff 25.10.2015 ● Business magazine Capital adopts a new layout 25.4.2015 ● Prisma Media Groupe: Dutch 'mindstyle' magazine Flow is expanding to France 6.2.2015 Germany ● How BILD made its freemium model a success just 2 years in 20.10.2015 ● Bilanz: Axel Springer’s business magazine thrives on freedom of being a start-up 30.8.2015 ● Auto Bild Tablet Study: Depth effect in cross-media comparison 18.5.2015 ● Gruner + Jahr launches National Geographic Traveler in Germany 4.3.2015 Hong Kong ● The International New York Times Chinese Monthly launches in Hong Kong and Macau 1.5.2015 ● The International New York Times launches 'Chinese Monthly' 19.3.2015 ● Foodie magazine tells South China Morning Post to avoid using trademarked ‘foodie’ 12.1.2015 Japan ● This is how Japan’s Kadokawa Corporation gears itself for the future 16.4.2015 Kenya ● Fashion, politics, and feminism: The women’s magazines for a new generation 17.9.2015 Macau ● The International New York Times Chinese Monthly launches in Hong Kong and Macau 1.5.2015 Page 50 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Magazine trends Macau ●The International New York Times launches 'Chinese Monthly' 19.3.2015 Netherlands ● Voetbal International: To improve ad quality, this football magazine publisher cut 35% of its Web impressions 16.11.2015 ● Measuring the total audience of magazine brands across platforms: From measuring print towards measuring reading 18.5.2015 ● Prisma Media Groupe: Dutch 'mindstyle' magazine Flow is expanding to France 6.2.2015 ● Dutch magazines and newspapers join forces on ad effectiveness model 26.1.2015 New Zealand ● Multi-channel holiday retail promotions lift circulation for NZ House & Garden: Direct mail was the key facet 26.7.2015 Nigeria ● FIPP Insight EMEA World Magazine Trends Special Report 9.6.2015 Poland ● Agora launches seven magazines with new single--issue digital subscription system from Piano Media 20.3.2015 Russia ● Russia's last independent English newspaper ends daily edition: The Moscow Times adopts magazine-style format 6.11.2015 ● The Moscow Times, one of the oldest free newspapers in the world, becomes a weekly 5.11.2015 ● FIPP Insight EMEA World Magazine Trends Special Report 9.6.2015 Saudi Arabia ● FIPP Insight EMEA World Magazine Trends Special Report 9.6.2015 Singapore ● SPH Magazines: 5 insights about print magazine advertising in a digital world: Print and digital editions enhance each other 30.6.2015 South Africa ● FIPP Insight EMEA World Magazine Trends Special Report 9.6.2015 Page 51 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Magazine trends SouthAfrica ● Sunday Times launches two new glossy magazines 31.3.2015 Uganda ● Gay Ugandans hope new magazine will rewrite wrongs by tackling homophobia 9.2.2015 United Kingdom ● Why Bauer Media ditched its sales team and went all programmatic 10.12.2015 ● Niche print magazines: Will 'digital fatigue' revive print? 1.12.2015 ● Hugh Hefner follows Rupert Murdoch by covering up female models - Roy Greenslade 13.10.2015 ● NME has claimed its highest advertising revenue in 15 years ahead of its relaunch as a free magazine 17.9.2015 ● Demand for print advertising fuels biggest ever Evening Standard magazine 15.9.2015 ● Venerable shipping title Lloyd’s List has returned to print with a new monthly title, The Intelligence 9.9.2015 ● Future to launch a brand new quarterly magazine Crime Scene 1.9.2015 ● How print is still a growing market for some UK magazines 20.8.2015 ● Shipping industry news title Lloyd's List launches return to print two years after going digital-only 17.8.2015 ● Time Inc UK’s Marcus Rich: ‘We are a magazine brand business’ 16.8.2015 ● Why Time Inc. invested in visual search engine Snap Fashion 13.8.2015 ● Are digital newsstands slowing the circulation declines of consumer magazines? 5.8.2015 ● Condé Nast launches Mini Vogue in the UK, and hints at more branded content: A section dedicated to kids 4.8.2015 ● Newsweek Europe's print edition to change as editor steps down 14.7.2015 ● Regional daily launches new quarterly business magazine Oldham Business Edge 1.7.2015 ● 6 ways for magazines to build their future 29.5.2015 ● How Inside Housing, a trade magazine, made online features more immersive: Collaboration in the newsroom 18.5.2015 ● Newsweek Europe: Investments in redesign and a focus on quality and longform reporting 9.4.2015 ● The Sun on Sunday launches new 32-page TV magazine, TV Soap 8.4.2015 ● The Economist Films: The UK magazine launches its first film studio 17.3.2015 Page 52 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Magazine trends UnitedKingdom ● Stagnation not stability: The shrinking print consumer magazine pond 17.2.2015 ● UK magazines lose print sales by average of 6.3 per cent - full ABC breakdown for all 503 titles 13.2.2015 ● Private Eye still top-selling magazine in buoyant UK current affairs sector 12.2.2015 ● Time Inc. UK deepens events focus to diversify revenue 10.2.2015 ● Hearst UK chief Anna Jones on the enduring power of print magazines 28.1.2015 ● Sorted, a men's title with a Christian slant, has doubled its circulation over the last year from 20,000 to 40,000 14.1.2015 United States of America ● Vice Magazine, 'the heart of Vice,' will relaunch in March 16.12.2015 ● 113 magazines launched in 2015 16.12.2015 ● Why Bauer Media ditched its sales team and went all programmatic 10.12.2015 ● Print is the new ‘new media’ 7.12.2015 ● Magazine newsstand sales tumble again 2.12.2015 ● Dayton Daily News to cease printing a monthly business publication 2.12.2015 ● The Wall Street Journal develops new magazine about the future ("of everything") 1.12.2015 ● Native advertising grows up: The Forbes Way 4.11.2015 ● Can’t finish a New Yorker story online? The magazine will now send you an email reminder to come back 30.10.2015 ● The newest key person at publishers: Platform wranglers 29.10.2015 ● Shouts, murmurs, earbuds: How The New Yorker is making the transition to radio 23.10.2015 ● Time Inc.’s People magazine dives into commerce with ambitious online store 21.10.2015 ● How VICE transformed from a free, punk magazine to a digital powerhouse 19.10.2015 ● CJR cuts print schedule to two issues per year 14.10.2015 ● Hugh Hefner follows Rupert Murdoch by covering up female models - Roy Greenslade 13.10.2015 ● After 62 years, Playboy will no longer feature pictures of naked women 13.10.2015 ● The fascinating economics behind Playboy's decision to drop nudes from its magazine 13.10.2015 Page 53 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Magazine trends UnitedKingdom ● Why Condé Nast buying Chicago’s Pitchfork Media matters 13.10.2015 ● Magazines create 'industry-wide' guarantee of print ads' results: Return on investment promised to advertisers that buy enough ad pages 12.10.2015 ● Village Voice changes hands again as alt-weeklies continue their slide 12.10.2015 ● How Esquire built Esquire Classic, a new standalone digital archive: More than 50,000 articles dating back to 1933 25.9.2015 ● How National Geographic gets 8 times the social engagement of other publishers 23.9.2015 ● Fashion, politics, and feminism: The women’s magazines for a new generation 17.9.2015 ● Targeted curation: A new email newsletter, The New Yorker Minute 14.9.2015 ● National Geographic magazine is becoming a for-profit 9.9.2015 ● National Geographic gives Fox control of media assets in $725 million deal 9.9.2015 ● Flipboard CEO Mike McCue: We're not afraid of Apple News 8.9.2015 ● Print magazine readers outnumber digital 2 to 1 3.9.2015 ● The Reader’s Digest guide to integrating the newsroom 1.9.2015 ● On ad pricing, Condé Nast bows to the reality of digital 31.8.2015 ● Can a magazine live forever? Scientific American, at 170, is giving it a shot 27.8.2015 ● The Atlantic is returning to blogging: We missed the kind of audience engagement it represents 27.8.2015 ● Time Inc UK’s Marcus Rich: ‘We are a magazine brand business’ 16.8.2015 ● 50 design techniques that made these magazine covers awesome 16.8.2015 ● Magazine audience continues shift from full print, digital editions to mobile web 14.8.2015 ● Why Time Inc. invested in visual search engine Snap Fashion 13.8.2015 ● How GQ cut its webpage load time by 80 percent 12.8.2015 ● Magazine circulation takes a new hit: Drops 11.4 percent on newsstands during the first half 10.8.2015 ● The New Yorker is ambitious about video, but has a long way to go 7.8.2015 ● Motor Trend to launch magazine based on YouTube series 6.8.2015 Page 54 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Magazine trends UnitedKingdom ● Leaving the New Republic, and what its mass exodus taught me about the future of magazines - Becca Rothfeld 5.8.2015 ● Condé Nast launches Mini Vogue in the UK, and hints at more branded content: A section dedicated to kids 4.8.2015 ● My private shame: You've fallen for my clickbait headlines - Glynnis MacNicol, Elle 1.8.2015 ● Time expands 'programmatic print' offering, adds 12 new audience segments 31.7.2015 ● Readers of Bon Appétit, a Condé Nast glossy, do not like their covers turned into ads 30.7.2015 ● Flipboard starts offering its first magazine paywall integration with The New Yorker 29.7.2015 ● The power of visual journalism: 35 of Bill Cosby's accusers pictured on the cover of New York Magazine 28.7.2015 ● Inside Forbes: We're ready for a different kind of news app - and our audience is, too 27.7.2015 ● W.W.D. strikes a syndication deal with Tribune Publishing: The fashion trade magazine's coverage of the industry appear on LATimes.com 20.7.2015 ● National Journal magazine to suspend publication 16.7.2015 ● Newsweek Europe's print edition to change as editor steps down 14.7.2015 ● The paywalled Scratch Magazine was profitable, but it’s still shutting down: Here’s what its founder learned 6.7.2015 ● After being shut down by Gannett, San Francisco’s The Bold Italic is returning under new ownership 24.6.2015 ● Sign of the times: Even Playboy is going mobile 16.6.2015 ● Lucky magazine suspends print operations 16.6.2015 ● Three digital publishing lessons from nine years at HBR 7.6.2015 ● 5 ways Time Inc. is trying to make paywalls work 28.5.2015 ● What to expect from Sports Illustrated’s new media podcast 26.5.2015 ● Time magazine channels radio to boost mobile time spent: Creating audio version of the publication 20.5.2015 ● How to write great captions for your photos - National Geographic magazine’s Managing Editor David Brindley 14.5.2015 ● The International New York Times Chinese Monthly launches in Hong Kong and Macau 1.5.2015 ● Esquire has a cold: How the magazine is mining its archives with the launch of Esquire Classics 27.4.2015 Page 55 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Magazine trends UnitedKingdom ● Forbes has launched ‘Pulse’ – a digital and multi-element product that incorporates visual and interactive storytelling 24.4.2015 ● 5 lessons from The Atlantic’s redesign 24.4.2015 ● Magazine media see double-digit audience growth in first quarter 23.4.2015 ● With a new design, The Atlantic eschews infinite scroll 22.4.2015 ● The Atlantic redesigns, trading clutter and density for refinement 22.4.2015 ● Condé Nast is expanding its e-commerce footprint, which was previously non-editorial in focus 21.4.2015 ● Time Inc.’s Joe Ripp: ‘Quality content will always prevail.’ 16.4.2015 ● The American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME) releases guidelines for native advertising 15.4.2015 ● Once a newspaper, The Onion is growing its video ambitions 10.4.2015 ● Newsweek Europe: Investments in redesign and a focus on quality and longform reporting 9.4.2015 ● Q&A with Samir Husni, aka Mr. Magazine: 'News doesn’t belong on paper anymore' 4.4.2015 ● Newsweek to relaunch in Asia: New owner IBT Media says publication is profitable 2.4.2015 ● Vermont paper launches a monthly business magazine called Enterprise 31.3.2015 ● Washington Post partners with Flipboard: Adding all editorial content to the magazine-style aggregation app 26.3.2015 ● Consumer magazine audience growth driven largely by increases in the video and mobile audience 25.3.2015 ● Now Marriott is a magazine publisher, too: Marriott Traveler, a new digital publication for travel content 25.3.2015 ● Forbes tells contributors they won’t get paid as much for visits to older content 25.3.2015 ● Magazine publisher Meredith finds success focusing on women 20.3.2015 ● #AskForbes brings a novel twist to social sponsorships 16.3.2015 ● Forbes and Condé Nast on the power of native advertising 11.3.2015 ● Information is sexy for Hearst: Magazine and TV giant invests in business media and young digital brands 3.3.2015 ● The first issue of Time magazine was published 92 years ago 3.3.2015 ● International taxi company, Uber, is launching a quarterly print magazine for its 150,000 drivers, Momentum 2.3.2015 ● The New York Times Magazine unveils print, digital redesign featuring new columns and bold, clean layout 19.2.2015 Page 56 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Magazine trends UnitedKingdom ● Magazine audience moves away from full magazine editions to video and mobile web 16.2.2015 ● Forbes puts native ad for fidelity on its (actual) cover: Another taboo broken 13.2.2015 ● Inside New York magazine’s branded content studio 12.2.2015 ● In its first year on its own, Time Inc. hits some turbulence 12.2.2015 ● Well, this is different: Time Inc. now selling print ads programmatically 10.2.2015 ● US-based Jewish online magazine Tablet starts charging commenters $2 a day to deter 'offenders' 10.2.2015 ● Condé Nast is courting YouTube stars 9.2.2015 ● 5 things we learned about magazines’ digital challenges 5.2.2015 ● One hundred years of National Geographic maps 5.2.2015 ● Inside Forbes: 4 graphics show how we're optimizing our newsroom for business realities 4.2.2015 ● Editors react: Condé Nast enlists its journalists to create ads 27.1.2015 ● Sports Illustrated cuts entire photojournalism staff 23.1.2015 ● Inside Forbes: What journalists must know - and can do - about new upheavals in the ad world 21.1.2015 ● Time Inc. tries out new digital strategy with curated DIY site: Ikea is exclusive sponsor for millennial-oriented The Snug 12.1.2015 ● A reality-check for freelance writers: The total market for long-form journalism in major magazines is $3.6 million 9.1.2015 ● Magazine media audiences grew 9.3% for the month of November versus November 2013 7.1.2015 ● Forbes takes native ads to new level with AT&T-sponsored cover 4.1.2015 ● The virtues of Vice: How punk magazine was transformed into media giant 1.1.2015 Page 57 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Global/International ●How Rakuten's Viki plans to grow its global video streaming service 22.12.2015 ● Facebook live streaming now available for brands 18.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: The podcasting scene will explode 16.12.2015 ● Podcasts won’t kill radio in 2016, but the two will absorb each other and become some new kind of hybrid 16.12.2015 ● Why YouTube is still 'home base' for The Young Turks, the top news network on YouTube 11.12.2015 ● Could Facebook be the next big platform for podcasts? 8.12.2015 ● Digital ad spending expected to soon surpass TV 7.12.2015 ● Facebook just debuted a livestreaming feature to compete with Periscope and Meerkat 3.12.2015 ● Why we need a streaming service for news: I want the ability to explore a variety of news from a variety of sources 2.12.2015 ● Latest in content marketing: Brands make their own podcasts 2.12.2015 ● The live broadcasting app: How can Periscope's latest updates help reporters with newsgathering? 17.11.2015 ● How Mixmag, a dance-music newsletter for ravers, survived by turning from print to platforms 12.11.2015 ● From teens to adults, everyone's now watching online video as much as TV: Global study finds similar habits among ages 16 to 45 14.10.2015 ● Five steps to making your first podcast 8.10.2015 ● Amazon is the latest to explore a live-TV streaming service, reports say 7.10.2015 ● Live in Five app allows you to live broadcast from your mobile device straight to YouTube 6.10.2015 ● Hyperlocal visual and interactive audio news: Two very different approaches to news publishing – Global Alliance for Media Innovation 6.10.2015 ● A live video streaming app: 5 tips for Periscope beginners 2.10.2015 ● Facebook confirms it's launching a new ad product to go after TV money in a big way 28.9.2015 ● Binaural sound is back: Making audio an immersive experience 25.9.2015 ● Facebook now lets verified journalists live-stream video to followers 18.9.2015 ● Apple TV launch draws subdued response from TV industry at IBC show 14.9.2015 Page 58 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Global/International ●New Apple technology - 3D touch iPhone, huge iPad Pro, Apple TV update - opens engagement, design opportunities for media companies 14.9.2015 ● How to become a powerful radio storyteller - journalist and consultant Valerie Geller 14.9.2015 ● The new Apple TV is great for Web video, but it's no TV-killer 14.9.2015 ● Apple announces an app platform for Apple TV, potentially big for news outlets investing in video 9.9.2015 ● Why live streaming is important for Facebook: It might help the company grow video watch time on its platform 27.8.2015 ● Publishers welcome Periscope into social media mix: Broadcast a live television feed and interact with viewers in real time 26.8.2015 ● How to capture enviable audio when filming 19.8.2015 ● Twitter's live-streaming Periscope video app has signed up 10m people in four months 13.8.2015 ● Facebook confirms live broadcasting will soon open to journalists and verified profiles 12.8.2015 ● YouTube is a viable TV alternative for advertisers, but some are wary of commitment 9.8.2015 ● Trends in Newsrooms: The Podcasting Revolution - WAN-IFRA 29.7.2015 ● Facebook study finds content delivered via smartphone more engaging than via TV 3.7.2015 ● Pio Smart Recorder for annotating interviews lets you mark audio files as you record and save them to the cloud 26.6.2015 ● Pay-TV has penetrated 48% of all homes globally and will surpass 50% penetration by 2017 - ABI research 22.6.2015 ● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening news? - Bloomberg editors 2.6.2015 ● How the BBC is harnessing mobile platforms to engage global audiences 2.6.2015 ● WSJ: Apple dropped plans for a TV set “more than a year ago”: Apple's TV plans focused on its set-top box 19.5.2015 ● Five tools for creating your own podcasts 12.5.2015 ● How TV newsrooms should use Facebook (and why) 16.4.2015 ● How to record conversations with the new StoryCorps app 14.4.2015 ● Step-by-step guide to Thinglink - a tool for quickly adding sound, video, and links to images 14.4.2015 Page 59 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Global/International ●Meerkat vs. Periscope: Live streaming apps are going mainstream 2.4.2015 ● With advent of Twitter’s Periscope tool, social live-streaming is a trend worth watching 27.3.2015 ● 5 livestreaming apps for journalists and newsrooms: Periscope, Meerkat, Stre.am, Livestream, Ustream 26.3.2015 ● How 6 news organisations are using the audio sharing site Soundcloud 20.3.2015 ● What do Instagram, BuzzFeed & Yahoo all have in common? They're part of the "stream revolution" 7.3.2015 ● Millennials watch more YouTube than TV, study says 7.3.2015 ● Podcasts are booming, but Google could make them much bigger 20.2.2015 ● Warning: Your smart TV may be spying on you 10.2.2015 ● A list of journalism podcasts that media practitioners can listen to for on-the-go tips and inspiration 21.1.2015 ● From explainers to sounds that make you go “Whoa!”: The 4 types of audio that people share 20.1.2015 ● Spotify, the streaming music service, says its list of subscribers has grown to 15 million 13.1.2015 ● Throwing the Switch: An Update on the State of the Global Transition to Digital TV Broadcasting - CIMA 1.1.2015 Argentina ● Todo Noticias engages audience with disruptive mobile experience: Live TV and radio streaming, native apps, UGC, ... 2.9.2015 Australia ● How a newspaper and a TV station set the benchmark for teamwork: The West Australian daily and the Seven Network’s Perth TV 18.5.2015 ● The Australian National Broadband Network launched a series of newspaper ads to support its local area marketing efforts 28.1.2015 ● Fairfax in major property, radio acquisitions 15.1.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 Azerbaijan ● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal framework 1.11.2015 Page 60 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Bahrain ●Bahrain shuts down Al Arab TV, saying it does not have “necessary permits” to operate 9.2.2015 Belgium ● Public service and audiovisual media services: Open access resources on media law in Europe 27.11.2015 ● Belgian broadcaster VRT shares some tools to map and research stories 30.10.2015 Burundi ● Burundi’s journalists are using SoundCloud to get around a government shutdown of independent radio 25.6.2015 Canada ● Head of Canadian broadcast giant Bell Media quits, caught tampering with news coverage 9.4.2015 China ● When breaking news destroys trust in the digital age: CNN and CCTV incorrectly reported on the death of Lee Kuan Yew 14.4.2015 Congo Democratic Republic ● Women in the DRC - local volunteers with no prior radio experience learn to report on local issues 10.6.2015 Cuba ● Netflix is coming to Cuba - but will they have any customers? 9.2.2015 Czech Republic ● Putin’s news network of lies is just the start - Anne Applebaum and Edward Lucas 11.8.2015 ● Czech Television is under brutal pressure, because of Russia - foreign news editor (in Czech language) 5.4.2015 Denmark ● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015 ● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015 ● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015 ● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015 Estonia ● West to woo Europe’s Russian speakers through television increased programming in minority’s native tongue 14.6.2015 Page 61 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Ethiopia ●How community radio stations boost health coverage in Ethiopia 6.5.2015 Finland ● Making news videos just for mobile and on-demand viewing: Reuters TV and Finland's ISTV 20.6.2015 ● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015 ● Advice from ISTV - the online video arm of Finnish media outlet Ilta-Sanomat 23.4.2015 ● 'We are growing very fast and we are profitable' - the Ilta-Sanomat TV success story 9.4.2015 ● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015 ● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015 ● Radio Sputnik set for shake-up as English radio heads for Helsinki 21.2.2015 ● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015 France ● Al Jazeera English aims to create 'living stories' for Snapchat 10.12.2015 ● How media outlets are making online video work - experts from Spiegel Online, France24, and BBC News 22.6.2015 ● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015 ● Charlie Hebdo attack: Sky News cleared over clip of police officer’s murder 21.4.2015 ● French media groups to hold emergency meeting after Isis cyber-attack on television network TV5Monde 9.4.2015 ● Paris supermarket siege survivors sue media over 'dangerous' coverage - broadcasting their location live during siege 3.4.2015 ● Exile radio station Rozana gives Syrians a voice 26.3.2015 ● The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) says copyright protection can include online sports broadcasts 26.3.2015 ● Paris police arrest Al-Jazeera journalists over drone 25.2.2015 ● Three Al Jazeera journalists arrested in Paris for flying a drone, filming it and watching 25.2.2015 ● Paris plans to sue Fox News after image of Paris was “insulted” and “prejudiced” 20.1.2015 ● Why NPR didn’t publish the Charlie Hebdo cartoons 12.1.2015 Page 62 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Gabon ●'The worst of journalism': 200 writers and academics slam CBS coverage of Africa 26.3.2015 Georgia ● Georgian TV-companies: Media or politics? 13.11.2015 ● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal framework 1.11.2015 Germany ● How media outlets are making online video work - experts from Spiegel Online, France24, and BBC News 22.6.2015 ● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015 ● Deutsche Welle has launched its new English TV channel 10.6.2015 ● How Deutsche Welle brings the audience into its storytelling process 16.4.2015 ● Mydio, a personalised radio app for music and news mix: Drawing on data from Spotify, Der Spiegel and Axel Springer 23.3.2015 Haiti ● 4 low-tech solutions for communications in emergencies: FM radio, SMS short code, level sensors, short- wave radio 15.7.2015 Iceland ● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015 ● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015 ● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015 India ● The ABP radio helps advertiser broaden brand reach with radio selfie spin-off contest 24.11.2015 ● Times NOW, the leading English news channel in India, has launched in the UK 17.11.2015 ● More and more, India's youth are swapping TV for online entertainment 10.9.2015 ● India’s smartphone boom is triggering a wave of podcast experiments 7.8.2015 ● BBC documentary about the Delhi rape sparks media ethics debate in India 4.3.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 Page 63 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Indonesia ●4 low-tech solutions for communications in emergencies: FM radio, SMS short code, level sensors, short- wave radio 15.7.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 Iran ● How the BBC is widening its global advertising ambitions 23.10.2015 Iraq ● Al Jazeera English aims to create 'living stories' for Snapchat 10.12.2015 ● French media groups to hold emergency meeting after Isis cyber-attack on television network TV5Monde 9.4.2015 Israel ● Voice of America closing its Jerusalem bureau 12.2.2015 Ivory Coast ● A radio training programme gives young people a chance express themselves and discuss the issues affecting their everyday lives 4.11.2015 Japan ● How Rakuten's Viki plans to grow its global video streaming service 22.12.2015 ● How the BBC is widening its global advertising ambitions 23.10.2015 Jordan ● Legislative challenges to the audiovisual media in Jordan 13.3.2015 ● Fox News explains why it showed Jordan pilot video 5.2.2015 Kenya ● Al Jazeera English aims to create 'living stories' for Snapchat 10.12.2015 ● 4 low-tech solutions for communications in emergencies: FM radio, SMS short code, level sensors, short- wave radio 15.7.2015 Korea South ● CNN partners with Samsung to preload news app on tablet, smart watch 3.9.2015 ● How NPR’s new Seoul bureau chief is using Tumblr to complement her reporting 4.5.2015 Page 64 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends KoreaSouth ● Warning: Your smart TV may be spying on you 10.2.2015 Latvia ● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei Richter 2.10.2015 Lithuania ● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei Richter 2.10.2015 ● Lithuania's TV Commission proposes to limit broadcast of some Russian channels 7.1.2015 Malawi ● A Malawian student makes his own TV station: A community TV station called “analog TV project” 9.1.2015 Malta ● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015 Moldova ● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal framework 1.11.2015 ● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei Richter 2.10.2015 ● Turning off Russian TV - and restricting press freedoms? 1.5.2015 Mongolia ● Mongolia is awash in media choices, with even a remote yurt hooked up to 60 channels 12.8.2015 Nepal ● Can you stop a rumor? In Nepal, a band of local volunteers are trying  -  with SMS, radio, the Internet, and old fashioned door-to-door reporting 11.8.2015 ● In Nepal, radio can help make post-earthquake relief and recovery aid more transparent, accountable and responsive 12.6.2015 ● Radio helps make relief distribution and post-earthquake recovery more transparent, accountable and responsive 9.6.2015 Page 65 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Norway ●VG launches TV channel, targets young audience with unique marketing campaign 5.10.2015 ● Norway will be the first country to turn off FM Radio in 2017 20.4.2015 ● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015 ● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015 ● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015 Pakistan ● Pakistan lays down the law on ethics to tame unruly broadcasters 27.8.2015 ● Pakistani government mandates guidelines for broadcasters: Strict limits for live coverage of ongoing security operations 21.8.2015 Philippines ● 4 low-tech solutions for communications in emergencies: FM radio, SMS short code, level sensors, short- wave radio 15.7.2015 Poland ● Polish media reform to exert more control on public service broadcaster 15.12.2015 Qatar ● How AJ+ reaches 600% of its audience on Facebook 5.8.2015 ● How AJ+ embraces Facebook, autoplay, and comments to make its videos stand out 3.8.2015 ● Al Jazeera America accused of bias against non-Arabs and women 11.6.2015 ● Al Jazeera America, its newsroom in turmoil, is now the news 6.5.2015 ● How AJ+ is innovating in digital storytelling to engage their audience 17.4.2015 ● Three Al Jazeera journalists arrested in Paris for flying a drone, filming it and watching 25.2.2015 ● Paris police arrest Al-Jazeera journalists over drone 25.2.2015 ● Al Jazeera English news director tells employees to continue leaking memos (regarding style and usage) 29.1.2015 Russia ● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal framework 1.11.2015 Page 66 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Russia ●Ukrainians turning away from Russian media in 2015, survey finds 5.10.2015 ● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei Richter 2.10.2015 ● The Truthseeker: Genocide of Eastern Ukraine, RT Europe, 13-14 July 2014 - Ofcom Bulletin 21.9.2015 ● The BBC has won a case against Russian TV channel RT, which claimed the corporation faked a report on Syria 21.9.2015 ● Putin’s propaganda TV lies about its popularity: RT hugely exaggerates its global viewership 17.9.2015 ● Putin’s news network of lies is just the start - Anne Applebaum and Edward Lucas 11.8.2015 ● As Ukraine bans Russian TV shows for ‘propaganda,’ local channels put up a fight 24.7.2015 ● An open letter to Russia's silent national TV networks: Russian soldiers died when military barracks collapsed 20.7.2015 ● ‘I learned to strike deals with myself’: Former NTV journalist explains how Russian propaganda works 16.6.2015 ● Confessions of Moscow’s last independent radio newsman, Alexei Venediktov 15.6.2015 ● West to woo Europe’s Russian speakers through television increased programming in minority’s native tongue 14.6.2015 ● Russia plans 'patriotic' TV channel for children 27.5.2015 ● Turning off Russian TV - and restricting press freedoms? 1.5.2015 ● Echo of Moscow: What has happened to Russia's best independent radio station? 29.4.2015 ● Turmoil at Voice of America is seen as hurting U.S. ability to counter propaganda 15.4.2015 ● Czech Television is under brutal pressure, because of Russia - foreign news editor (in Czech language) 5.4.2015 ● Satirists seek crowdfunding to kickstart political comedy on TV in Putin's Russia 6.3.2015 ● Russia Today faces inquiry by media regulator Ofcom over anti-western comments in Ukraine debate 2.3.2015 ● Radio Sputnik set for shake-up as English radio heads for Helsinki 21.2.2015 ● Unplugging Putin TV: How to beat back the Kremlin propaganda 18.2.2015 ● Stop the music: Spotify cancels launch in Russia 4.2.2015 ● How Russian TV uses psychology over Ukraine 4.2.2015 Page 67 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Russia ●Lithuania's TV Commission proposes to limit broadcast of some Russian channels 7.1.2015 Rwanda ● ITV News wrong to give platform to Rwanda's genocide mastermind 31.7.2015 Sierra Leone ● Radio storytelling in Sierra Leone: Giving children a voice 29.9.2015 Singapore ● When breaking news destroys trust in the digital age: CNN and CCTV incorrectly reported on the death of Lee Kuan Yew 14.4.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 South Africa ● 'The worst of journalism': 200 writers and academics slam CBS coverage of Africa 26.3.2015 South Sudan ● In South Sudan, a local radio project is calming community tensions 8.5.2015 Spain ● By covering underreported topics, El Extrarradio brings innovation to podcast landscape 30.12.2015 Sweden ● Music Aid: How one Sveriges Radio broadcast reached every young person in Sweden 14.9.2015 ● Publishers welcome Periscope into social media mix: Broadcast a live television feed and interact with viewers in real time 26.8.2015 ● How podcasters are turning to new technologies and partnerships to introduce programmatic ads 24.8.2015 ● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015 ● Nordic TV partnership breaks all records - Nordvision’s annual report for 2014/2015 23.3.2015 ● Fragmented TV viewing, but still large channels 9.3.2015 ● TV viewing in the Nordic countries in 2014 12.2.2015 Switzerland ● Léman Bleu, a local TV station, replaces cameras with iPhones and selfie sticks 29.9.2015 Page 68 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Switzerland ●Three BBC journalists questioned for using drone in Davos no-fly zone 2.2.2015 Syria ● This portable FM transmitter brings information to people in crisis 28.9.2015 ● The BBC has won a case against Russian TV channel RT, which claimed the corporation faked a report on Syria 21.9.2015 ● Truly immersive journalism takes form in ABC’s virtual reality tour of Syria 18.9.2015 ● Behind 60 Minutes’ decision to air video of sarin gas victims in Syria 19.4.2015 ● French media groups to hold emergency meeting after Isis cyber-attack on television network TV5Monde 9.4.2015 ● Exile radio station Rozana gives Syrians a voice 26.3.2015 ● Fox News explains why it showed Jordan pilot video 5.2.2015 Tunisia ● Mahdiya Radio 1: How an online broadcast in Tunisia found its niche in citizen reporting 24.3.2015 Turkey ● Digiturk removes critical TV stations from air ahead of election 8.10.2015 ● Exile radio station Rozana gives Syrians a voice 26.3.2015 Ukraine ● Public service broadcasting regulation in the Commonwealth of Independent States - report on the legal framework 1.11.2015 ● Ukrainians turning away from Russian media in 2015, survey finds 5.10.2015 ● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei Richter 2.10.2015 ● Putin’s news network of lies is just the start - Anne Applebaum and Edward Lucas 11.8.2015 ● As Ukraine bans Russian TV shows for ‘propaganda,’ local channels put up a fight 24.7.2015 ● ‘I learned to strike deals with myself’: Former NTV journalist explains how Russian propaganda works 16.6.2015 ● Transformation of state broadcaster into public service broadcaster raises hopes for an independent news source 12.6.2015 Page 69 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends Ukraine ●Ukraine launches public broadcasting 9.4.2015 ● Russia Today faces inquiry by media regulator Ofcom over anti-western comments in Ukraine debate 2.3.2015 ● How Russian TV uses psychology over Ukraine 4.2.2015 United Kingdom ● BBC Panorama runs its first day-to-day digital documentary to engage with younger audiences 22.12.2015 ● 4 ways the BBC is using tech to amplify global reach 21.12.2015 ● BBC launches automated voiceover technology to publish video news in multiple languages 16.12.2015 ● Vice Europe to double revenues to £100m as TV strategy pays off 15.12.2015 ● Reporter suspended for saying on Facebook he was 'ashamed to work for BBC' over Tyson Fury stance on homosexuality 10.12.2015 ● 5 key research findings about young online audiences from BBC World Service 30.11.2015 ● Youth-oriented BBC3 TV channel to be switched off by February, BBC Trust confirms 26.11.2015 ● 'All massive stories are mobile': BBC World News CEO on its growth 23.11.2015 ● Times NOW, the leading English news channel in India, has launched in the UK 17.11.2015 ● Reuters TV plots expansion after dropping paywall 12.11.2015 ● New research finds students trust BBC more than Facebook 9.11.2015 ● Delivering public value: What should a future BBC look like? 6.11.2015 ● Trinity Mirror chief says 'there isn't a democratic deficit' in local news and he doesn't want more BBC reporters in regions 5.11.2015 ● BBC introduces paid online video service 4.11.2015 ● Mobile spend due to overtake TV by 2016: What does this mean for advertisers? 3.11.2015 ● How the BBC is widening its global advertising ambitions 23.10.2015 ● BBC not to blame for newspapers’ ills – Alan Rusbridger 18.10.2015 ● Key insights into great branded content from Forbes, The Economist, CNBC and Method 14.10.2015 ● NUJ rejects BBC’s proposal of funding 100 public service reporters as a step towards "privatisation" 14.10.2015 ● Why the BBC needs to use licence fee income to support local newsgathering 14.10.2015 Page 70 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedKingdom ● Shareable, concise and authentic: The BBC's approach to mobile video 6.10.2015 ● Legal response to propaganda broadcasts related to crisis in and around Ukraine, 2014–2015 - Andrei Richter 2.10.2015 ● UK mobile ad spend 'to overtake print and TV' 30.9.2015 ● ‘We can find a win-win relationship with the BBC’ - Johnston Press boss 27.9.2015 ● Binaural sound is back: Making audio an immersive experience 25.9.2015 ● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give insights 23.9.2015 ● The Truthseeker: Genocide of Eastern Ukraine, RT Europe, 13-14 July 2014 - Ofcom Bulletin 21.9.2015 ● The BBC has won a case against Russian TV channel RT, which claimed the corporation faked a report on Syria 21.9.2015 ● BBC to launch over-the-top service in U.S. in 2016 18.9.2015 ● BBC to launch Netflix-style U.S. streaming service 17.9.2015 ● 'Effective news broadcasting involves more than TV, radio and a site' – Q&A with BBC's Mark Frankel 14.9.2015 ● Regional press leaders have strongly criticised plans by the BBC to share content with local newspapers 11.9.2015 ● Regional publisher Johnston Press signs deal with Sky to sell targeted TV adverts via the satellite broadcaster 10.9.2015 ● BBC should help fund hyperlocal news sites, says report 9.9.2015 ● Telegraph, Times and FT condemn BBC plans to create 100 public interest journalist jobs 8.9.2015 ● Plan for 'Open BBC' would provide 100 public service reporters for local newspapers 7.9.2015 ● Tony Hall outlines future vision for an 'open BBC for the internet age' 7.9.2015 ● The BBC’s plan to create a pool of up to 100 “public service reporters”: Bending over backwards to accommodate powerful critics 7.9.2015 ● BBC will offer staff and content to help local newspapers 7.9.2015 ● Inside the BBC's initiative to work with hyperlocals: A linking system, more access to training for community bloggers, ... 3.9.2015 ● BBC digital news operation must be curbed, say newspaper publishers 2.9.2015 Page 71 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedKingdom ● Forcing BBC to delete Virginia shooting images was ‘unlawful’ - National Press Photographers Association 27.8.2015 ● Reuters TV pivots, goes free to seek wider audience: “Netflix for news” app 25.8.2015 ● How to capture enviable audio when filming 19.8.2015 ● Putin’s news network of lies is just the start - Anne Applebaum and Edward Lucas 11.8.2015 ● BBC Trending: When social media is your patch: How to balance the need to be speedy with getting it right 6.8.2015 ● Time watching videos online will rise to an hour a day: ZenithOptimedia also predicts a fall in television viewing next year 31.7.2015 ● ITV News wrong to give platform to Rwanda's genocide mastermind 31.7.2015 ● How the BBC is using WhatsApp to boost engagement 29.7.2015 ● The BBC's future: What the national newspapers, predictably, say - Roy Greenslade 17.7.2015 ● How BBC, ITV and ITN placed their journalism at risk by abandoning Freddie Starr source to face libel ordeal alone 14.7.2015 ● BBC annual report: Staff numbers up, trust levels still down since Savile scandal 14.7.2015 ● The BBC is partnering with bloggers and community sites to promote local news 9.7.2015 ● BBC reveals boost for 'hyperlocal' news websites by adding them to Local Live streams 8.7.2015 ● BBC news website under attack ahead of charter review as newspapers call for 'behemoth' to be 'tamed' 7.7.2015 ● BBC considering move to make news channel online only 7.7.2015 ● The BBC is axing 1,000 jobs in a bid to cut costs 2.7.2015 ● Podcast goes behind the scenes of The Guardian ’s climate change campaign 2.7.2015 ● How Quartz and BBC are reaching global audiences: How can publishers tell global stories with a local relevance? 1.7.2015 ● 3 key things I learned about multilingual digital publishing for BBC News 29.6.2015 ● Could a free-for-all Web culture be the death of the BBC? - Aidan White 25.6.2015 ● How media outlets are making online video work - experts from Spiegel Online, France24, and BBC News 22.6.2015 ● Making news videos just for mobile and on-demand viewing: Reuters TV and Finland's ISTV 20.6.2015 ● 3 key social media tips from CNN and BBC: Don't be scared of analytics and don't ignore chat apps 18.6.2015 Page 72 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedKingdom ● TV still reigns supreme in Europe: While TV content is king, not all viewers are glued to a traditional TV set 17.6.2015 ● How BBC Have Your Say uses WhatsApp for newsgathering 16.6.2015 ● Reuters study: 75 per cent of Britons won't pay for web stories, half use BBC News online 16.6.2015 ● What data told the BBC about their election coverage: Digital, TV or social election? 5.6.2015 ● How the BBC is harnessing mobile platforms to engage global audiences 2.6.2015 ● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening news? - Bloomberg editors 2.6.2015 ● 5 ways BBC experiments in the 'hunt for new audiences': Focused on social and mobile 15.5.2015 ● A formal arrangement to share content between the BBC and regional newspapers will be introduced across England 23.4.2015 ● BBC to introduce regional press content-sharing deal across England 21.4.2015 ● Charlie Hebdo attack: Sky News cleared over clip of police officer’s murder 21.4.2015 ● BBC must not suffocate local newspapers - Chancellor George Osborne 14.4.2015 ● The Sun on Sunday launches new 32-page TV magazine, TV Soap 8.4.2015 ● How NYT, CNN and The Economist are approaching the Apple Watch 31.3.2015 ● ESPN to relaunch site with personalisation and short-form stories 31.3.2015 ● The Economist is opening up shop on Apple Watch: Subscribers will be able to listen to Economist articles 27.3.2015 ● BBC public service tool helps its audience understand a new government policy about funding social care 27.3.2015 ● Smart TVs make slow progress in the UK 24.3.2015 ● BBC News switches PC users to responsive site 23.3.2015 ● How 6 news organisations are using the audio sharing site Soundcloud 20.3.2015 ● Pangaea Alliance using programmatic advertising system: Guardian, FT, CNN and Reuters in ad deal to take on Facebook and Google 18.3.2015 ● Expert advice for audio journalism in the 21st century - broadcasters and producers from the BBC, Serial, the Observer 17.3.2015 ● Why TV is still beating digital video consumption in the UK, in 5 charts 11.3.2015 Page 73 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedKingdom ● Are there benefits to legal systems of self-regulation? Why institutions such as Ofcom work in broadcasting 4.3.2015 ● BBC documentary about the Delhi rape sparks media ethics debate in India 4.3.2015 ● Russia Today faces inquiry by media regulator Ofcom over anti-western comments in Ukraine debate 2.3.2015 ● Johnston Press chief 'excited' by possibility of news deal with BBC 27.2.2015 ● Tips for live coverage of breaking news from the BBC and Reported.ly 17.2.2015 ● UK startup Clippet targets millennials with audio news to go 13.2.2015 ● Q&A with BBC News Labs on predicting the future of news 11.2.2015 ● Johnston Press chief attacks 'inflammatory' BBC report on local media 5.2.2015 ● Reuters is taking a stab at on-demand TV news with the launch of Reuters TV: On-demand news app 4.2.2015 ● BBC will remove geo-blocking from the BBC website academy section on all training and development material 3.2.2015 ● Three BBC journalists questioned for using drone in Davos no-fly zone 2.2.2015 ● BBC, Guardian and Metro’s responsive makeovers: Who did it best? 30.1.2015 ● Here’s how the BBC, disrupted by technology and new habits, is thinking about its future 28.1.2015 ● BBC report says corporation should expand local news coverage because 5,000 UK press jobs have gone in 10 years 28.1.2015 ● BBC Taster: A space for teams across online, TV and radio to innovate on new projects and ideas 26.1.2015 ● A list of journalism podcasts that media practitioners can listen to for on-the-go tips and inspiration 21.1.2015 ● Launching the African edition of the BBC website: When traditional media are behaving in ways that digital media never would - Thomas Baekdal 19.1.2015 ● BBC News online to overhaul website and app in response to increase in mobile and tablet visitors 16.1.2015 ● How radio is bucking the downward trend in ad spending on traditional platforms 16.1.2015 ● Virgin Media has formed a partnership with Telegraph Media Group to promote its TV sports coverage offering 16.1.2015 ● BBC revises Muhammad ban as BBC1 news bulletin features Charlie Hebdo cover 9.1.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 Page 74 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● How email and audio came back in a major way in 2015 24.12.2015 ● Periscope CEO: How we're growing live-streaming 22.12.2015 ● Can audio go viral? NPR launches audio experiment on Facebook 17.12.2015 ● The PBS documentary series Frontline: A $580,000 grant to develop virtual reality documentaries and create standards for the medium 17.12.2015 ● Podcasts won’t kill radio in 2016, but the two will absorb each other and become some new kind of hybrid 16.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: The podcasting scene will explode 16.12.2015 ● Vice Europe to double revenues to £100m as TV strategy pays off 15.12.2015 ● CNN International is moving beyond the click-through rate 14.12.2015 ● Why YouTube is still 'home base' for The Young Turks, the top news network on YouTube 11.12.2015 ● Americans cutting the cable TV cord at increasing pace: By 2018, one in five US households will not subscribe to cable or satellite TV 10.12.2015 ● The invisible resource that disaster warning systems depend on: Radio frequences 9.12.2015 ● Could Facebook be the next big platform for podcasts? 8.12.2015 ● Wall Street Journal launches podcast series highlighting reporting from the Journal, Barron’s and MarketWatch 8.12.2015 ● Check out this handy interactive timeline of the history of podcasting 7.12.2015 ● Why we need a streaming service for news: I want the ability to explore a variety of news from a variety of sources 2.12.2015 ● Latest in content marketing: Brands make their own podcasts 2.12.2015 ● Get your podcasts ready for a new, seat-belted audience 2.12.2015 ● Once the province of beat writers and their “exclusive access,” the sports media landscape keeps shifting - ESPN’s Mike Wilbon 24.11.2015 ● Why audio doesn’t go viral, revisited: NPR is getting old 24.11.2015 ● Only Human: A new health podcast from WNYC Studios tries to engage listeners beyond the usual call-ins 24.11.2015 ● CNN International looks to adapt its video offering and newsgathering to the social media age 24.11.2015 ● How CBS uses data to program its 24-hour streaming news network 23.11.2015 Page 75 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● Bloomberg TV’s What’d You Miss? thinks of linear TV as “a source of content for online video” 23.11.2015 ● Is Circa back? The mobile app might be returning via local TV stations 23.11.2015 ● Digital is gaining fast on broadcast in competition for political advertising 22.11.2015 ● NPR is graying, and public radio is worried about it 22.11.2015 ● Podcasting in 2015 feels a lot like blogging circa 2004: Exciting, evolving, and trouble for incumbents 18.11.2015 ● NPR launches earbud.fm, a hand-picked guide to great podcasts 3.11.2015 ● ESPN abruptly shuts down Grantland, the sports-and-culture site, “effective immediately” 30.10.2015 ● Back to the future: GE has created a TV show 30.10.2015 ● NPR: How the length of the lead-in text affects a post’s performance on Facebook 28.10.2015 ● I reckon it’ll take us another year to figure out whether this podcast thing is actually a bubble - Nicholas Quah 27.10.2015 ● Why NBCUniversal is testing an ad-free streaming service 26.10.2015 ● Shouts, murmurs, earbuds: How The New Yorker is making the transition to radio 23.10.2015 ● Vice deciding whether to go public, as it plans TV channels 22.10.2015 ● ABC News' secret to YouTube success: Repackaged TV content 21.10.2015 ● Why is WNYC making such a big bet on podcasts? 20.10.2015 ● Facebook, Apple, Netflix seeking rights for TV shows and live broadcasts, CBS' Moonves says 14.10.2015 ● Key insights into great branded content from Forbes, The Economist, CNBC and Method 14.10.2015 ● WNYC is ready to make a $15 million move into podcasts 13.10.2015 ● Amazon is the latest to explore a live-TV streaming service, reports say 7.10.2015 ● The Longest Shortest Time brings listeners’ voices into its podcast with a dedicated app 7.10.2015 ● Small is beautiful: Local podcast networks latest hope 7.10.2015 ● What will we find out from the deeper podcast metrics everyone says they want? - Hot Pod, a newsletter about podcasts 6.10.2015 ● Major TV networks sign onto freelancer safety compact 5.10.2015 Page 76 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● A live video streaming app: 5 tips for Periscope beginners 2.10.2015 ● 7 strategies for engaging your podcast (or show) audience 2.10.2015 ● The Chicago Podcast Cooperative wants to let independent audio thrive in the Windy City 2.10.2015 ● The Coral Project, a joint New York Times and Washington Post effort, is building its first product: A listening tool 2.10.2015 ● CNN to launch Vice-style video series “Great Big Story” 28.9.2015 ● Facebook confirms it's launching a new ad product to go after TV money in a big way 28.9.2015 ● You'll see the Democratic presidential debates in virtual reality, thanks to CNN 24.9.2015 ● How digital and TV are converging, in 5 charts 23.9.2015 ● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give insights 23.9.2015 ● Podcasts aren't dead, they're just getting started 23.9.2015 ● A cross-country network helps Reveal, the public radio show and podcast, boost its investigative reporting power 21.9.2015 ● How NBC built a new tool to improve collaboration across its newsrooms: NewsConnect, a centralized platform 21.9.2015 ● What’s behind the continuing wave of television mergers? 20.9.2015 ● Truly immersive journalism takes form in ABC’s virtual reality tour of Syria 18.9.2015 ● Seeking to bring context to politics, NPR launches fact-checking feature 18.9.2015 ● 'People want to play with this thing': ABC News embraces virtual reality 18.9.2015 ● BBC to launch over-the-top service in U.S. in 2016 18.9.2015 ● BBC to launch Netflix-style U.S. streaming service 17.9.2015 ● Is the future of TV programmatic? 17.9.2015 ● Seven secrets of podcasting success - Kellie Riordan 16.9.2015 ● In Salt Lake City, the community radio station invited the community in to podcast 15.9.2015 ● The new Apple TV is great for Web video, but it's no TV-killer 14.9.2015 Page 77 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● Apple TV launch draws subdued response from TV industry at IBC show 14.9.2015 ● Midroll Media, a maker and monetizer of podcasts, bets that audio can be good enough to pay for 11.9.2015 ● In revamping its video strategy, The Washington Post steers clear of imitating TV 11.9.2015 ● Washington Post's new video strategy aims to be more than 'television on the web' 11.9.2015 ● U.S. consumers now spend more time in apps than watching TV 10.9.2015 ● National Geographic gives Fox control of media assets in $725 million deal 9.9.2015 ● Apple announces an app platform for Apple TV, potentially big for news outlets investing in video 9.9.2015 ● So you want to start a podcast? Here are some options 9.9.2015 ● CNN partners with Samsung to preload news app on tablet, smart watch 3.9.2015 ● How CBS is experimenting with live streaming for football fans 3.9.2015 ● How podcasts have changed in 10 years: Podcasting is booming, and podcasts are getting longer and more diverse 2.9.2015 ● How and why journalism schools should teach podcasting 31.8.2015 ● A Cincinnati TV station with a paywalled site is challenging the city’s leading daily newspaper 27.8.2015 ● Forcing BBC to delete Virginia shooting images was ‘unlawful’ - National Press Photographers Association 27.8.2015 ● How CNBC uses its deep TV bench for original Web video 27.8.2015 ● Jenna Weiss-Berman on BuzzFeed’s podcast strategy and moves into audio news 26.8.2015 ● Smart TVs now in 50% of homes in U.S., NPD Group says 26.8.2015 ● Gunman kills reporter and videographer during live broadcast 26.8.2015 ● Reuters TV pivots, goes free to seek wider audience: “Netflix for news” app 25.8.2015 ● How podcasters are turning to new technologies and partnerships to introduce programmatic ads 24.8.2015 ● How local papers are looking ‘over the top’ as part of a new model for video 18.8.2015 ● NBC Universal invests $200m in BuzzFeed 18.8.2015 ● Huffington Post teams up with live streaming service YouNow on weekly show 18.8.2015 ● Slate's latest podcast partner: Sports Illustrated 18.8.2015 ● NBCUniversal buys big chunks of Vox Media and BuzzFeed 12.8.2015 Page 78 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● TV is dead! Long live TV! Mobile may be the future, but TV sets are here to stay 10.8.2015 ● YouTube is a viable TV alternative for advertisers, but some are wary of commitment 9.8.2015 ● Podcasting embraces native advertising 6.8.2015 ● How AJ+ reaches 600% of its audience on Facebook 5.8.2015 ● Less than 1% of HBO pay-TV subs have bolted for streaming service: HBO CEO Richard Plepler 5.8.2015 ● What makes a radio journalist in the 21st century? 4.8.2015 ● How AJ+ embraces Facebook, autoplay, and comments to make its videos stand out 3.8.2015 ● Philly TV station asked viewers to share moon pics. Viewers got creative. 30.7.2015 ● Fox Sports takes a distributed approach to sponsor video 29.7.2015 ● NPR releases open source social media tools for newsrooms 28.7.2015 ● Ads for podcasts test the line between story and sponsor 27.7.2015 ● How a collaborative approach is helping NPR and local stations raise more money 21.7.2015 ● I'm calling it: Podcasting is the future of journalism - Shannon Rupp 20.7.2015 ● TV ad spending dropped 5% in the second quarter - Standard Media Index 20.7.2015 ● From “WSJ Live” to “WSJ Video”: Publishers step away from dreams of live TV-style broadcasting online 20.7.2015 ● Small podcasters have trouble finding new listeners and monetizing, survey finds 17.7.2015 ● Inside The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's podcast series, 'Breakdown' 10.7.2015 ● As podcasts grow, the podcast freelance economy takes shape: AIR suggests rates of compensation 7.7.2015 ● Why TV networks are now 'sampling' shows on Facebook: To reach 10 million broadband households in the U.S. 6.7.2015 ● How Quartz and BBC are reaching global audiences: How can publishers tell global stories with a local relevance? 1.7.2015 ● The new standalone service HBO Now may have over 850K subscribers, analyst says 29.6.2015 ● How television won the Internet - Michael Wolff 29.6.2015 ● What's old is new again: Websites tune into TV for expansion opportunities 26.6.2015 ● HuffPost to launch film and TV divisions, announces 24-hour online video network 25.6.2015 Page 79 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● An Atlanta newspaper is using Serial as inspiration for its own true crime podcast 24.6.2015 ● The Washington Post and Univision will partner to cover the 2016 presidential election 24.6.2015 ● Serial 'brought the focus back onto audio', but where can podcasts best fit in your reporting? 24.6.2015 ● Five steps toward creating a true news network for public radio 22.6.2015 ● Periscope and Meerkat have introduced a new format, allowing viewers to interact with broadcasters during the stream 19.6.2015 ● 3 key social media tips from CNN and BBC: Don't be scared of analytics and don't ignore chat apps 18.6.2015 ● Gimlet Media: Podcasting blossoms, but in slow motion 17.6.2015 ● In the wake of Serial’s success, Atlanta paper creates a true-crime podcast 17.6.2015 ● Experimenting with NPR’s new Storytelling Lab 16.6.2015 ● ‘PBS NewsHour,’ NPR unite for election coverage 16.6.2015 ● A beginner's guide to podcasting 12.6.2015 ● Al Jazeera America accused of bias against non-Arabs and women 11.6.2015 ● Public radio is seeing a shift in digital listening: Live streaming is slowing, on-demand is growing 10.6.2015 ● CNN unveils new studio to produce content for advertisers 8.6.2015 ● Expanding the radio dial: Why Rivet Radio thinks the future of audio news is (still) in the car 4.6.2015 ● NYC.TV goes local to fix the video discovery problem 3.6.2015 ● NFL confirms Yahoo will live-stream regular-season game 3.6.2015 ● NPR's Wright Bryan: 'Social journalism is not special' 2.6.2015 ● Legacy media have been "playing defense" for much too long: Will media find an alternative for TV evening news? - Bloomberg editors 2.6.2015 ● Online ad spending to pass TV spots this year, consultant says 1.6.2015 ● When it comes to political news, Facebook has become local TV for millennials - Pew study 1.6.2015 ● Localore: AIR’s project that connects public broadcasters with independent producers, aiming to diversify public media 1.6.2015 ● An NPR reporter raced a machine to write a news story. Who won? 29.5.2015 Page 80 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● What to expect from Sports Illustrated’s new media podcast 26.5.2015 ● Minnesota Public Radio shows how to put the public into fact checking 26.5.2015 ● Are podcasts the new path to diversifying public radio? 22.5.2015 ● Spotify adds video clips, original content to streaming mix, hoping to speed ahead of Pandora 20.5.2015 ● Crossing the streams: Why competing publications are deciding to team up on podcasts, sharing audience and infrastructure 20.5.2015 ● Time magazine channels radio to boost mobile time spent: Creating audio version of the publication 20.5.2015 ● WSJ: Apple dropped plans for a TV set “more than a year ago”: Apple's TV plans focused on its set-top box 19.5.2015 ● Here’s why NBC News took Facebook’s Instant Articles deal 15.5.2015 ● Traditional metrics don't measure TV's real impact. These do: Multi-platform viewing, fan communities and more 14.5.2015 ● A public radio news director recounts his long history with audio storytelling, from the kitchen radio to the podcast feed 11.5.2015 ● How one locally owned TV station does statehouse coverage right: See the top five donors to legislators' campaigns 8.5.2015 ● The Wall Street Journal is canceling three of its live digital shows 7.5.2015 ● Deciphering what the next generation of public radio listeners wants through NPR One 7.5.2015 ● Al Jazeera America, its newsroom in turmoil, is now the news 6.5.2015 ● How NPR’s new Seoul bureau chief is using Tumblr to complement her reporting 4.5.2015 ● Podcast storytellers showcase tips and trends at public radio's #HearItUpfront 1.5.2015 ● NPR now allows users to embed 800,000 pieces of audio 30.4.2015 ● How 7News, the Colorado-based TV station, hopes to livestream video to reach new audiences 27.4.2015 ● Bloomberg's new publishing platform is 'like Tinder for video': Responsive.TV offers quick bursts of news and information 27.4.2015 ● Meet TEGNA, Gannett’s forthcoming broadcasting company 21.4.2015 ● NYT takes '36 Hours' channel from print to screen with Travel Channel 21.4.2015 ● Why TV is still crushing digital video, in 5 charts 20.4.2015 Page 81 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● Behind 60 Minutes’ decision to air video of sarin gas victims in Syria 19.4.2015 ● How TV newsrooms should use Facebook (and why) 16.4.2015 ● BuzzFeed sees short-form videos as springboard to TV shows and films 15.4.2015 ● Turmoil at Voice of America is seen as hurting U.S. ability to counter propaganda 15.4.2015 ● Why more families are choosing to cut the cable cord: Protecting children from the barrage of toxic media 14.4.2015 ● When breaking news destroys trust in the digital age: CNN and CCTV incorrectly reported on the death of Lee Kuan Yew 14.4.2015 ● The line blurs between Web series and TV shows 13.4.2015 ● Your guide to cutting the cord to cable TV: Hardware and services 13.4.2015 ● The Interactive Advertising Bureau is publishing a new Digital Audio Buyer’s Guide 9.4.2015 ● Expert advice: When it comes to podcasts, NPR's engagement strategy is highly focused on social 8.4.2015 ● In 1927 newspapers introduced television 6.4.2015 ● Meerkat vs. Periscope: Live streaming apps are going mainstream 2.4.2015 ● ESPN to relaunch site with personalisation and short-form stories 31.3.2015 ● How NYT, CNN and The Economist are approaching the Apple Watch 31.3.2015 ● Inside NPR’s podcasting strategy 30.3.2015 ● The line between digital and TV: Online video at CNN 27.3.2015 ● The New York Times, ‘PBS Newshour’ strike video-sharing agreement 26.3.2015 ● NPR updates ethics policy after ombudsman raises political advocacy questions 26.3.2015 ● 5 livestreaming apps for journalists and newsrooms: Periscope, Meerkat, Stre.am, Livestream, Ustream 26.3.2015 ● Yahoo, AOL make big transition to long-form original series 24.3.2015 ● Traditional TV and AM/FM radio are the only media with more than 200 million steady users - Nielsen 20.3.2015 ● The economics of the podcast boom 20.3.2015 ● How 6 news organisations are using the audio sharing site Soundcloud 20.3.2015 ● What brands need to know about programmatic TV 19.3.2015 Page 82 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● Pangaea Alliance using programmatic advertising system: Guardian, FT, CNN and Reuters in ad deal to take on Facebook and Google 18.3.2015 ● MTV embraces the ‘post-website’ publishing era: Launching an account on messaging app Kik 18.3.2015 ● Apple plans Web TV service in fall: In talks with programmers to offer a slimmed-down bundle of about 25 channels 17.3.2015 ● Putting on a show: How NPR is retooling its events strategy 10.3.2015 ● HBO's new a la carte streaming service, HBO Now, will launch exclusively on Apple TV and iOS devices in April 9.3.2015 ● Fox News has the most trusted network and cable news coverage - a Quinnipiac University survey 9.3.2015 ● The second coming of podcasts, in 4 charts 9.3.2015 ● Millennials watch more YouTube than TV, study says 7.3.2015 ● Millennials find watching YouTube videos way more entertaining than TV 4.3.2015 ● How a vibrant public radio station rose in the West Texas desert 3.3.2015 ● Five rules for modern journalists - Meredith Artley of CNN Digital 26.2.2015 ● Showdown over the future of independent documentaries at PBS 26.2.2015 ● Reveal, an audio consortium, and the new push for podcasts: A new direction for investigative reporting 24.2.2015 ● The growth of the digital TV ad market, in 5 charts 24.2.2015 ● AP goes into business with podcasting service 23.2.2015 ● What's the future of digital radio marketing? Experiments with sponsored hours, branded content 20.2.2015 ● Texas Standard, a new public radio collaboration, aims to knit together a state both unitary and diverse - Ken Doctor 19.2.2015 ● Internet birthed the radio star: Local newspapers are hoping online radio can be a growth area 19.2.2015 ● Voice of America closing its Jerusalem bureau 12.2.2015 ● NPR standards editor: Stop using ‘countless’ 11.2.2015 ● Warning: Your smart TV may be spying on you 10.2.2015 ● AP expands live video as 'slow television' grows online: Multiple live streams will now be available 10.2.2015 Page 83 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● NBC News: Brian Williams suspended for 6 months without pay 10.2.2015 ● Here’s why NBC didn’t fire Brian Williams: The lifespan of an evening news anchor 10.2.2015 ● Sling TV, the online TV streaming service from Dish Networks, is now available to everyone 8.2.2015 ● Last thoughts: NPR and the balance between ethics and the nation - NPR ombudsman 6.2.2015 ● Slate’s podcast audience has tripled in a year, and its bet on audio over video continues to pay off 6.2.2015 ● Fox News explains why it showed Jordan pilot video 5.2.2015 ● Inside Slate’s podcast strategy 5.2.2015 ● Stop the music: Spotify cancels launch in Russia 4.2.2015 ● Netflix leads to record drops in US TV viewing: Linear TV watching dropped 12% in 2014 - Nomura 4.2.2015 ● NPR’s “Invisibilia” has usurped “Serial” as the most-popular podcast on the iTunes charts 3.2.2015 ● How a listener’s complaint improved NPR’s reporting 2.2.2015 ● Before Net Neutrality: The surprising 1940s battle for radio freedom 29.1.2015 ● "Linear" TV viewing is dying: Most young people say they have stopped watching TV 26.1.2015 ● Disney’s Maker Studios struggles to migrate its YouTube audience to Maker.tv 23.1.2015 ● A list of journalism podcasts that media practitioners can listen to for on-the-go tips and inspiration 21.1.2015 ● Look out ‘Serial': Agencies take a crack at podcasts 21.1.2015 ● From explainers to sounds that make you go “Whoa!”: The 4 types of audio that people share 20.1.2015 ● Paris plans to sue Fox News after image of Paris was “insulted” and “prejudiced” 20.1.2015 ● Why we’ll have to wait for CNN’s news drones: It faces several hurdles before it can use the machines for broadcast 15.1.2015 ● NBC experiments with live mobile video via Breaking News 15.1.2015 ● Fox News declares war on responsible journalism in dangerous tirade against Muslims 14.1.2015 ● Student journalists to take over Arizona airwaves: Investigative report on the heroin epidemic 13.1.2015 ● Spotify, the streaming music service, says its list of subscribers has grown to 15 million 13.1.2015 ● In 1928 TV left the lab and came home 13.1.2015 ● Why NPR didn’t publish the Charlie Hebdo cartoons 12.1.2015 Page 84 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Broadcasting trends UnitedStates of America ● Turbo Tax becomes first programmatic ad buyer on ESPN’s SportsCenter 12.1.2015 ● TV isn't dead, but set makers and service providers focus design on growing online viewership 6.1.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 ● Cable viewing dropped 8% in prime demographic in 2014, Nielsen says 2.1.2015 ● Digital advertising shift may spark media M&A in 2015: Some TV executives argue that mergers could help the advertising problem 1.1.2015 Page 85 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Global/International ● 4 current digital media trends that will continue to shape news in 2016 24.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: Platforms face editorial responsibility 17.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: When recommendations become news 17.12.2015 ● 2016 Year in Preview: Publishers finally put quality over quantity 17.12.2015 ● Prediction rankings: The most likely media and tech developments in 2016 17.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: Every message is a push notification 16.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: Distributed platforms will be your new homepage 16.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: Distributed content needs local news 16.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: The podcasting scene will explode 16.12.2015 ● Podcasts won’t kill radio in 2016, but the two will absorb each other and become some new kind of hybrid 16.12.2015 ● Social media editors and experts give their 2016 predictions 16.12.2015 ● Get ready for Google search powered by artificial intelligence 15.12.2015 ● Journalists urged to specialize to stand out - Robert G. Picard 15.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: The new social media - The New York Times R&D Lab 15.12.2015 ● Here are 4 mobile messaging apps marketers need to know about in 2016: WeChat, Line, Kik and Viber 13.12.2015 ● Mark Zuckerberg should spend $45 billion on undoing Facebook’s damage to democracies - Anne Applebaum 10.12.2015 ● 2016 Trend Report: Emerging technology trends that will influence consumer behavior in the coming year - Webbmedia Group 10.12.2015 ● Google's plan for faster mobile Web may reshuffle search rankings: Higher search results for some publishers 9.12.2015 ● Takeaways from the new practices of journalism conference 8.12.2015 ● 2016 Year in Preview: Ad blocking will force the industry to put the user experience first 8.12.2015 ● Technology trends journalists should watch in 2016: Bots, ambient interfaces, 'intentional rabbit holes' - Webbmedia Group's annual trends report 7.12.2015 ● 2016 Year in Preview: The year publishers get smarter about platforms 7.12.2015 Page 86 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Global/International ● HuffPo’s new chief on the ‘post social’ mobile era, the changing role of Facebook and Snapchat, global expansion, ... 6.12.2015 ● Platform-dependence will lead to a publisher ‘fallout’ - Vivian Schiller (podcast) 4.12.2015 ● 9 MIT Media Lab innovations that changed the future: Touchscreens, e-Ink, GPS, wearables, ... 3.12.2015 ● In 2016, the most engaging experiences will be strapped to your head: Virtual reality 30.11.2015 ● Forget trends: Here are 5 important tensions for 2016 and beyond 30.11.2015 ● 5 upcoming trends that will change how you approach social media marketing 23.11.2015 ● Safety Check in Paris: Is Facebook a proto-state? 20.11.2015 ● Why virtual reality is the next social network 2.11.2015 ● Facebook will be every publisher’s CMS and that is probably a good thing 1.11.2015 ● Jeff Jarvis urges media entrepreneurs to "fail fast and often": Media is a service designed to serve the public 23.10.2015 ● The future of news is not an article 20.10.2015 ● Will the race for a faster Web kill off small publishers? 14.10.2015 ● Five predictions for the future of publishing: Apple’s battle with Facebook and deals with tech companies 12.10.2015 ● Twitter: Our own curators do not act as reporters or creators of original content 6.10.2015 ● With its curation product Twitter becomes an editorial beast. Does this beast have a soul? 29.9.2015 ● How mapping can change how we do journalism 23.9.2015 ● It’s the little things that will change everything about the future of mobile - Chuck Blevins 20.9.2015 ● The trend of the news platforms that aren't - Thomas Baekdal 18.9.2015 ● Apple's ad blocking could lead to more app-centered mobile world 15.9.2015 ● 10 headlines we may see this fall about the future of news - Ken Doctor 3.9.2015 ● The trillion-dollar question: Can Facebook's virtual assistant succeed where others have failed? 31.8.2015 ● Questions are the new comments: What if journalism put the public first? 29.8.2015 ● Are in-car apps the next platform for news media companies? 24.8.2015 ● iOS 9 content blocking will transform the mobile Web: I’ve tried it 24.8.2015 Page 87 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Global/International ● Robot journalism, the third threat to classical journalism - Andrey Miroshnichenko 18.8.2015 ● Slow smartwatch growth today may develop into overwhelming use tomorrow 18.8.2015 ● Information becoming more socially valuable (as its economic value declines): Will the “sharing economy” replace the market economy? 13.8.2015 ● Windows 10’s privacy policy is the new normal: Big data and machine learning are going to be used everywhere, even our operating systems 8.8.2015 ● Is the media becoming a wire service? Publishing to other platforms will be automated 22.7.2015 ● The rise of the mobile editor - Mario Garcia 15.7.2015 ● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015 ● Here's what we know about 'Cortex,' Twitter's new artificial intelligence group focused on understanding content 12.7.2015 ● Negotiating for news: The principles at stake with Facebook, et al - Jeff Jarvis 6.7.2015 ● Does Facebook have a duty to the news or to journalism, and if so what is it? 6.7.2015 ● Mark Zuckerberg: The future of Facebook is telepathy 30.6.2015 ● Mark Zuckerberg has thoughts on the future of news on Facebook 30.6.2015 ● Too much information: The declining value of information in the networked society 29.6.2015 ● Steve Wozniak: In the future, robots will keep humans as pets 26.6.2015 ● Editor vs. algorithm: Why the future of media needs both 23.6.2015 ● 2015 Trends in Newsrooms report: The gamification of news 23.6.2015 ● Pay-TV has penetrated 48% of all homes globally and will surpass 50% penetration by 2017 - ABI research 22.6.2015 ● Creator of “Newspaper Extinction Timeline” lays out industry’s optimistic future 22.6.2015 ● When should journalists take on the role of activists? 19.6.2015 ● “The Shire” or “Darwin’s Game”? Here are 4 visions of what journalism might look like in 2025 19.6.2015 ● Does the rise of ephemeral content spell the death of archives? 16.6.2015 ● 9 key takeaways from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2015 16.6.2015 ● By 2019 80% of Internet traffic will be online video - Cisco 14.6.2015 Page 88 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Global/International ● How the smartwatch will become the center of your digital universe 9.6.2015 ● New mobile internet trends and their impact on the news business - Frédéric Filloux 7.6.2015 ● Life after Snowden: Journalists’ new moral responsibility - Alan Rusbridger 5.6.2015 ● Global spending on entertainment and media is expected to increase to $2.23 trillion by 2019, up from $1.74 trillion in 2014 - PwC 4.6.2015 ● Mobile connections mean media advertising will never be the same: How a connected future could look 2.6.2015 ● This is the future of cross-border magazine brand licensing – John Cabell 1.6.2015 ● Google just reinvented motion control and the fabric in our clothes 1.6.2015 ● How search will capitalize on wearable devices, Internet of Things 29.5.2015 ● What Google just announced is a bombshell: Now on Tap could change everything about your phone 28.5.2015 ● Cisco says 80% of broadband traffic will be video by 2019 27.5.2015 ● Wearables to be part of everyday workflow by 2020 22.5.2015 ● WSJ: Apple dropped plans for a TV set “more than a year ago”: Apple's TV plans focused on its set-top box 19.5.2015 ● Eyewitness media and news: It’s still a Wild West out there - study 18.5.2015 ● Mobile operators plan to block online advertising 14.5.2015 ● Branded content is next source of media business growth 11.5.2015 ● Global tablet audience to total 1 bn this year: By 2019, 1.51 bn people worldwide will use tablets 7.5.2015 ● Geeks bearing gifts: The link economy and creditright - Jeff Jarvis' reverse syndication model 5.5.2015 ● Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook are at war over the future of news - and one of them tried to buy a media company 3.5.2015 ● Time to kill the 800-word article - Kevin Delaney, global business news brand Quartz 1.5.2015 ● Apple Watch likely to be a luxury, not a must-have for workers, Appian exec says 30.4.2015 ● Apple Watch to enter enterprises the same way iPhone did - through employees 29.4.2015 ● Drones, wearables, virtual reality: Emerging technologies that will change media 28.4.2015 ● Citizen Witnessing: Revisioning Journalism in Times of Crisis - Stuart Allan 22.4.2015 ● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015 Page 89 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Global/International ● Google's Richard Gingras on journalism innovation, the value of trust, and the creativity renaissance 30.3.2015 ● Facebook hosting doesn't change things, the world already changed 29.3.2015 ● Facebook won’t kill journalism. It might even save it 28.3.2015 ● How Facebook could kill the news brand - Felix Salmon 24.3.2015 ● The phablet is here to stay: Here's what marketers should do about it 16.3.2015 ● Why the future of digital publishing is like cable TV: Publishing content on platforms, no links to another destination 26.2.2015 ● Here's the future of hyper-personalized news delivery 18.2.2015 ● The Web of deceit: Can journalism survive the Internet? - Aidan White 12.2.2015 ● From “Trust In News” to “News Profiling”: The key challenge is to lift value-added editorial above Internet noise - Frédéric Filloux 1.2.2015 ● World Magazine Trends 2014/15: What lies ahead for the magazine media industry? - FIPP 27.1.2015 ● The critical distinctions among news provision, information provision, and journalism - Robert G. Picard 27.1.2015 ● Responsive design: No.1 mobile configuration strategy webmasters will use in 2015 24.1.2015 ● Google chairman expects Internet to ‘disappear’ soon 23.1.2015 ● Google’s Eric Schmidt: ‘Rise of smartphone app is reordering the dominance of technology leaders’ 23.1.2015 ● The AI revolution: The road to superintelligence - Tim Urban 22.1.2015 ● Google's Eric Schmidt claims the 'internet will disappear' as everything in our life gets connected 22.1.2015 ● Facebook report says it adds more than $200 billion to global economy, $7b to Australia 21.1.2015 ● What 2015 holds for media opportunities in mobile messaging 20.1.2015 ● Why your “Spotify for magazines” or “Netflix for newspapers” is probably doomed 19.1.2015 ● Are gestures the next intent signals? How “enchanted objects” will change advertising 16.1.2015 ● Cross-device targeting may be key in 2015 13.1.2015 ● Media, Journalism and Technology Predictions - Nic Newman report 13.1.2015 ● The communication of the future is so real you can touch it - MIT Media Lab 12.1.2015 ● Over half of global mobile phone users will have smartphones in 2018 12.1.2015 Page 90 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Global/International ● Top 5 website design trends for 2015 12.1.2015 ● Key takeaways from CES for news media companies: Subscriptions, personalisation, and de-linking editorial from the advertising equation 11.1.2015 ● News Media 2015: Trends & Forecasts in headlines - annual digest by Media Managers Club 6.1.2015 ● Brands, agencies and publishers agree: 2015 is the year of programmatic branding 5.1.2015 ● 10 e-newsletters about media and technology for journalists 5.1.2015 ● 15 digital marketing and social media trends that will shape 2015 1.1.2015 Albania ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 Andorra ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 Argentina ● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to 406.9 million in 2015 9.1.2015 Australia ● Publishers can choose to chase audience or authority - Brisbane Times managing editor Simon Holt 2.6.2015 ● Print catastrophe 'extremely unlikely' - The Newspaper Works media researcher Brian Rock 15.5.2015 ● Fairfax partners in journalism innovation course with RMIT University and the Queensland University of Technology 21.1.2015 ● Facebook report says it adds more than $200 billion to global economy, $7b to Australia 21.1.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Australia 15.1.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 Austria ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 Belgium ● Mobile reporting has great potential, but where are the journalists? 21.12.2015 Page 91 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Belgium ● Politico Europe executive editor: 'The future is niche... generalist papers are legacy of the 19th century' 6.11.2015 ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 Brazil ● Groundbreaking communications technology gives remote tribes a voice 10.8.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: Brazil 21.1.2015 ● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to 406.9 million in 2015 9.1.2015 Bulgaria ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 Canada ● What next for tablet editions? The Ottawa Citizen, The Montreal Gazette and The Calgary Herald are no longer with us - Mario R. García 26.10.2015 ● Canada will have few if any print newspapers by 2025 - an expert’s forecast 30.8.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015 ● Over half of Canada's population to use smartphones in 2015 6.1.2015 Chile ● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to 406.9 million in 2015 9.1.2015 China ● Netflix will succeed in Japan, but China is a whole other ballgame 5.8.2015 Colombia ● Colombia set to reach 28.6 million Internet users in 2015: There will be 31.3 million web users in 2018 16.1.2015 ● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to 406.9 million in 2015 9.1.2015 Croatia ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 Page 92 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Czech Republic ● Changing Structures and Content: Photojournalism Practice in the Age of Network Media - Sandra Štefaniková and Filip Láb 13.5.2015 ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 Denmark ● The trend of the news platforms that aren't - Thomas Baekdal 18.9.2015 ● The future still looks pretty grim for free print daily newspapers 20.1.2015 Finland ● The hunger for good journalism is not dead: What’s getting shared online? - BBC and Helsingin Sanomat 30.11.2015 ● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015 France ● Safety Check in Paris: Is Facebook a proto-state? 20.11.2015 ● Frédéric Filloux: ‘A continuous and unabated deflation of the value of journalism’ 25.2.2015 ● Six possible scripts for journalism in France in 2015: A switch to mobile, a fight over push notifications, ... 19.1.2015 Germany ● Axel Springer raises outlook, citing strength of ad sales 5.11.2015 ● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015 ● 2010 all over again. Is flexible e-Paper still the future? 10.6.2015 ● The first national study of data journalism in Germany: The sector is still very small, but has potential 6.2.2015 India ● Tablet usage in India is on the rise: Over 40 million consumers will use a tablet this year 15.1.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 Indonesia ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 Italy ● New Financial Times and Economist owners ponder the future of digital media 13.8.2015 Page 93 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Italy ● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015 Japan ● New Financial Times and Economist owners ponder the future of digital media 13.8.2015 ● Netflix will succeed in Japan, but China is a whole other ballgame 5.8.2015 ● Why Nikkei is betting big on digital growth at the Financial Times 29.7.2015 Korea South ● Tablet adoption remains low in South Korea: Only 20% of the country's population will use a tablet this year 14.1.2015 Liberia ● Ebola goes global: The future of development, accountability, and media empowerment in Liberia 10.9.2015 Mexico ● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to 406.9 million in 2015 9.1.2015 Nepal ● Can you stop a rumor? In Nepal, a band of local volunteers are trying  -  with SMS, radio, the Internet, and old fashioned door-to-door reporting 11.8.2015 Netherlands ● De Correspondent: Rethinking the philosophy of news to create a paid-for digital success story 30.12.2015 ● How will the media landscape look in 10 years? There are four possible scenarios - The Dutch Journalism Fund 5.10.2015 ● “The Shire” or “Darwin’s Game”? Here are 4 visions of what journalism might look like in 2025 19.6.2015 ● Where next for robot journalists in the newsroom? Should journalists be worried they'll soon be replaced? 20.3.2015 New Zealand ● Increasing numbers of New Zealanders are reading newspapers online, and intend to do more 5.2.2015 Norway ● Norway will be the first country to turn off FM Radio in 2017 20.4.2015 ● Verdens Gang: Tech-driven original content will always trump aggregation 24.3.2015 Page 94 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Papua New Guinea ● Ringing in change: How mobile phones could aid drought response in Papua New Guinea 21.10.2015 Peru ● Nearly 400 million in Latin America used mobile phones in 2014: A further 2.9% will bring that figure to 406.9 million in 2015 9.1.2015 Philippines ● Drones and satellites for good: How satellite imagery can protect human rights 6.8.2015 Portugal ● Too much information: The declining value of information in the networked society 29.6.2015 Qatar ● Data journalism: From specialism to 'the new normal' 19.6.2015 Russia ● Robot journalism, the third threat to classical journalism - Andrey Miroshnichenko 18.8.2015 ● The media is a weapon in the information war and we must not allow our enemies access to it (in Slovak language) 27.2.2015 Singapore ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 Slovakia ● The media is a weapon in the information war and we must not allow our enemies access to it (in Slovak language) 27.2.2015 Sweden ● Swedish media group Nya Wermlands-Tidningen moves entire media platform into the cloud 11.11.2015 Syria ● Immersive journalism: The future of reporting or an ethical minefield? Virtual reality, presence and empathy 22.6.2015 Turkey ● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015 Page 95 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts Uganda ● Parliament watchdog connects Ugandans to women MPs through Twitter 28.2.2015 United Kingdom ● 2016 predictions: Partnerships can change media 30.12.2015 ● Prediction rankings: The most likely media and tech developments in 2016 17.12.2015 ● Social media editors and experts give their 2016 predictions 16.12.2015 ● Journalists urged to specialize to stand out - Robert G. Picard 15.12.2015 ● Journalism: What changes, what doesn't - George Brock 3.12.2015 ● The hunger for good journalism is not dead: What’s getting shared online? - BBC and Helsingin Sanomat 30.11.2015 ● Print vs. digital content clash: A tale of two burning ends of a rope 15.11.2015 ● Making news for the new world: Lionel Barber’s Polis Lecture at the LSE 12.11.2015 ● Telegraph Media Group's Ben Sinden on how video content shapes the future of publishing 6.11.2015 ● Delivering public value: What should a future BBC look like? 6.11.2015 ● Six insights into future trends in digital publishing: The Guardian, The Economist, ... 30.10.2015 ● What next for community journalism? - Damian Radcliffe 26.10.2015 ● Tips from the Financial Times on evergreen journalism: Can a journalism project be both timely and timeless? 26.10.2015 ● UK wearable penetration to double by 2016: Health and fitness use cases drive adoption 12.10.2015 ● Are national newspaper sales heading for a cliff? Not quite yet... - Roy Greenslade 9.10.2015 ● Lives and livelihoods of photojournalists in the digital age - research 6.10.2015 ● The FT and the future of journalism: Great journalism can be a great business if you get the business model right 28.9.2015 ● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give insights 23.9.2015 ● Robo-journalism: The future is arriving quickly 22.9.2015 ● Ethics will be as central as economics to the future of the news industry: The best way to get news consumers to pay for content 21.9.2015 Page 96 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United Kingdom ● Where are we now? UK hyperlocal media and community journalism in 2015 9.9.2015 ● Tony Hall outlines future vision for an 'open BBC for the internet age' 7.9.2015 ● How 5 brands have used facial recognition technology 7.9.2015 ● New Financial Times and Economist owners ponder the future of digital media 13.8.2015 ● Time watching videos online will rise to an hour a day: ZenithOptimedia also predicts a fall in television viewing next year 31.7.2015 ● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015 ● Why we were wrong about the internet killing off print journalism 7.7.2015 ● ‘We’ll be printing newspapers for decades to come’ - Ashley Highfield, Johnston Press chief executive 30.6.2015 ● What’s the view from Europe on where news is headed? Check out these videos from Newsgeist 30.6.2015 ● Could a free-for-all Web culture be the death of the BBC? - Aidan White 25.6.2015 ● 9 reasons why the Birmingham Mail faces fight of its life: It may become a weekly or online-only product by 2020 17.6.2015 ● One Trinity Mirror sentence that spells the death knell of journalism - Roy Greenslade 10.6.2015 ● More and more media, less and less local journalism: Whatever its future, local journalism remains important 5.6.2015 ● Life after Snowden: Journalists’ new moral responsibility - Alan Rusbridger 5.6.2015 ● Mobile connections mean media advertising will never be the same: How a connected future could look 2.6.2015 ● Digital revenues rise rapidly to begin to offset declines in print - Lorna Tilbian on the "real cause for optimism" 27.5.2015 ● Journalists believe they will work harder in future, with less institutional support - survey, Reuters Institute and SPJ 7.5.2015 ● The Guardian: “It’s like launching a 200-year old startup” - Aron Pilhofer 27.4.2015 ● Citizen Witnessing: Revisioning Journalism in Times of Crisis - Stuart Allan 22.4.2015 ● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The Guardian, WSJ 16.4.2015 Page 97 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United Kingdom ● Regional publishers making progress back to profit - but not out of the woods yet: Print and digital revenue estimates 16.4.2015 ● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015 ● 5 innovative ideas for digital journalism from Build The News 1.4.2015 ● Top ten media trends for the decade ahead: SurveyMonkey and the Guardian poll media executives and consumers 30.3.2015 ● Though insightful, automated journalism unlikely to replace traditional journalism - Caroline Lees 27.3.2015 ● Why legacy publishers should emulate rather than criticise BuzzFeed 17.3.2015 ● Guardian U.S. profitability ‘looks very realistic’ within three years 13.3.2015 ● Johnston Press to rollout ‘newsroom of the future’ across three regions 19.2.2015 ● Why independent journalism is challenging the mass media - Drew Rose, coordinator of The Bristol Cable 18.2.2015 ● Why print newspapers remain the dominant media power in Britain - Edward Amory 16.2.2015 ● 5 predictions for hyperlocal media in 2015 - Damian Radcliffe, Cardiff University 11.2.2015 ● Q&A with BBC News Labs on predicting the future of news 11.2.2015 ● Local press to thrive in 2015, says Local World boss 3.2.2015 ● Rights to freedom of expression won by journalists over centuries have been lost in a few years - Tim Crook 29.1.2015 ● BBC's Future of News: How journalism will change over the next 10 years 29.1.2015 ● BBC report says corporation should expand local news coverage because 5,000 UK press jobs have gone in 10 years 28.1.2015 ● BBC Taster: A space for teams across online, TV and radio to innovate on new projects and ideas 26.1.2015 ● Rock the vote: How media brands can tie messaging to elections with social media 22.1.2015 ● Pearson expects to return to growth this year 21.1.2015 ● UK newsbrands drive 445 million social media actions in 2014 16.1.2015 ● Media, Journalism and Technology Predictions - Nic Newman report 13.1.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 Page 98 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United States of America ● 2016 predictions: Partnerships can change media 30.12.2015 ● 10 predictions for media metrics in 2016 30.12.2015 ● Six media dynamics that will change the game in 2016 - NetNewsCheck Editor Michael Depp 30.12.2015 ● Highlights and lowlights of journalism innovation in 2015 - Mario Garcia 29.12.2015 ● 5 ways to look at The Washington Post-New York Times rivalry in 2016 28.12.2015 ● Tools are the future of news 23.12.2015 ● Investigative local reporting has a future - but it won’t look like the past 18.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: Platforms face editorial responsibility 17.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: When recommendations become news 17.12.2015 ● 2016 Year in Preview: Publishers finally put quality over quantity 17.12.2015 ● Prediction rankings: The most likely media and tech developments in 2016 17.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: Big data triggers predictive journalism 16.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: Every message is a push notification 16.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: Distributed platforms will be your new homepage 16.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: Distributed content needs local news 16.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: The podcasting scene will explode 16.12.2015 ● Social media editors and experts give their 2016 predictions 16.12.2015 ● Podcasts won’t kill radio in 2016, but the two will absorb each other and become some new kind of hybrid 16.12.2015 ● Predictions for journalism 2016: The new social media - The New York Times R&D Lab 15.12.2015 ● Here are 4 mobile messaging apps marketers need to know about in 2016: WeChat, Line, Kik and Viber 13.12.2015 ● Americans cutting the cable TV cord at increasing pace: By 2018, one in five US households will not subscribe to cable or satellite TV 10.12.2015 ● 2016 Trend Report: Emerging technology trends that will influence consumer behavior in the coming year - Webbmedia Group 10.12.2015 ● Mark Zuckerberg should spend $45 billion on undoing Facebook’s damage to democracies - Anne Applebaum 10.12.2015 Page 99 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United States of America ● Legendary L.A. Times sports journalist on the past and future of sports reporting 10.12.2015 ● 2016 Year in Preview: Ad blocking will force the industry to put the user experience first 8.12.2015 ● How NYT’s research lab maps the future role of technology in news 8.12.2015 ● 2016 Year in Preview: The year publishers get smarter about platforms 7.12.2015 ● Print is the new ‘new media’ 7.12.2015 ● Technology trends journalists should watch in 2016: Bots, ambient interfaces, 'intentional rabbit holes' - Webbmedia Group's annual trends report 7.12.2015 ● HuffPo’s new chief on the ‘post social’ mobile era, the changing role of Facebook and Snapchat, global expansion, ... 6.12.2015 ● The search for local investigative reporting’s future - Margaret Sullivan, Public Editor, NYTimes 5.12.2015 ● Platform-dependence will lead to a publisher ‘fallout’ - Vivian Schiller (podcast) 4.12.2015 ● How Facebook influences Millennials’ politics 3.12.2015 ● Newsonomics: Marty Baron shines a new Spotlight on journalism 3.12.2015 ● 9 MIT Media Lab innovations that changed the future: Touchscreens, e-Ink, GPS, wearables, ... 3.12.2015 ● By 2020, one thing is certain: Technology will have exponentially advanced the empowerment of the individual 1.12.2015 ● In 2016, the most engaging experiences will be strapped to your head: Virtual reality 30.11.2015 ● Forget trends: Here are 5 important tensions for 2016 and beyond 30.11.2015 ● A fresh perspective for journalism: The NYT is helping bring VR mainstream with its Google Cardboard link- up 22.11.2015 ● What should media companies do in a world controlled by giant platforms? 12.11.2015 ● A new Tow Center report looks at the future of chat apps for news 10.11.2015 ● Politico Europe executive editor: 'The future is niche... generalist papers are legacy of the 19th century' 6.11.2015 ● Facebook will be every publisher’s CMS and that is probably a good thing 1.11.2015 ● Jeff Jarvis urges media entrepreneurs to "fail fast and often": Media is a service designed to serve the public 23.10.2015 ● Will verification kill fact-checking? 21.10.2015 Page 100 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United States of America ● External fact-checking is growing worldwide, but what do we know about its effects? 21.10.2015 ● With new product, Automated Insights hopes to make ‘robot journalism’ cheaper and more plentiful 20.10.2015 ● Why the future of sports media is more cord shaving than cord cutting 20.10.2015 ● The future of news is not an article 20.10.2015 ● News organizations should use social media to identify diverse voices 20.10.2015 ● Publishers straddle the Apple-Google, app-web divide 19.10.2015 ● Will the race for a faster Web kill off small publishers? 14.10.2015 ● The aftermath of a post-print world: It’s been a calculated risk for publications to “go digital” 12.10.2015 ● Models for preserving news archives that served the industry for years now leave digital content in peril 8.10.2015 ● Corporate media’s lack of vision threatens photojournalism’s future - Kenneth Irby 7.10.2015 ● Are messaging apps the next big thing in news or still an experiment? BBC, ITV News and NBC News give insights 23.9.2015 ● Robo-journalism: The future is arriving quickly 22.9.2015 ● Wired’s experiment with an Apple News exclusive: What it says about the future of journalism 20.9.2015 ● Is the future of TV programmatic? 17.9.2015 ● Rupert Murdoch proves his faith in print with WSJ's broadsheet relaunch 15.9.2015 ● How 5 brands have used facial recognition technology 7.9.2015 ● 10 headlines we may see this fall about the future of news - Ken Doctor 3.9.2015 ● From Nieman Reports: From earnings reports to baseball recaps, automation and algorithms are becoming a bigger part of the news 2.9.2015 ● Questions are the new comments: What if journalism put the public first? 29.8.2015 ● What the next recession could do to the media business - Ken Doctor 26.8.2015 ● Fast forward to 2018: The future of micro payments 25.8.2015 ● iOS 9 content blocking will transform the mobile Web: I’ve tried it 24.8.2015 ● The value of slow journalism in the age of instant information 19.8.2015 ● The New York Times won’t skimp on the cost of journalism - even if that means selling itself 19.8.2015 Page 101 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United States of America ● The rise of phone reading: It’s not the e-reader that will be driving future books sales, it’s the phone 12.8.2015 ● Ezra Klein finds conversations about the future of journalism “tiresome” 11.8.2015 ● As print fades, Part 1: ‘Live journalism’ at The NYTimes: What the new efforts may mean to Times readers - Margaret Sullivan 10.8.2015 ● TV is dead! Long live TV! Mobile may be the future, but TV sets are here to stay 10.8.2015 ● Why ‘diffing’ (versioning) could make news organizations more transparent 10.8.2015 ● The rich/poor divide extends to local news, a new Rutgers report suggests 6.8.2015 ● A new snapshot of the journalism profession from 10,000 J-school grads 6.8.2015 ● Facing Change: The needs, attitudes and experiences of people in media - a study of communication graduates 6.8.2015 ● Netflix will succeed in Japan, but China is a whole other ballgame 5.8.2015 ● It’s time for publishing to disrupt itself - Nikolay Malyarov 4.8.2015 ● ‘Structured journalism’ offers readers a different kind of story experience 30.7.2015 ● Rewriting the rules: The new voice of journalism: What’s called for is a new form of storytelling - Joyce Barnathan 24.7.2015 ● Dallas Morning News editor: ‘We are all salespeople now’ 23.7.2015 ● Is the media becoming a wire service? Publishing to other platforms will be automated 22.7.2015 ● I'm calling it: Podcasting is the future of journalism - Shannon Rupp 20.7.2015 ● When news companies are no longer built to last - Ken Doctor 16.7.2015 ● Do mainstream news outlets have a moral obligation to citizen journalists? 15.7.2015 ● The rise of the mobile editor - Mario Garcia 15.7.2015 ● Digital dominates the conversation, but for the publishing industry in 2020, print will still dominate revenues 13.7.2015 ● Why newsrooms should train their communities in verification, news literacy, and eyewitness media 10.7.2015 ● Negotiating for news: The principles at stake with Facebook, et al - Jeff Jarvis 6.7.2015 ● Does Facebook have a duty to the news or to journalism, and if so what is it? 6.7.2015 ● News as collaborative intelligence: Correcting the myths about news in the digital age - Tom Rosenstiel 30.6.2015 Page 102 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United States of America ● Mark Zuckerberg: The future of Facebook is telepathy 30.6.2015 ● Mark Zuckerberg has thoughts on the future of news on Facebook 30.6.2015 ● Steve Wozniak: In the future, robots will keep humans as pets 26.6.2015 ● Why the news app Circa failed: Breaking news into 'atomic units' - cold and rational at a time when journalism is emotional 24.6.2015 ● Editor vs. algorithm: Why the future of media needs both 23.6.2015 ● Which wearable tech device will win? Demographics and awareness for fitness trackers and smartwatches 21.6.2015 ● Data journalism: From specialism to 'the new normal' 19.6.2015 ● When should journalists take on the role of activists? 19.6.2015 ● Does the rise of ephemeral content spell the death of archives? 16.6.2015 ● Report for America: A community service-based model for saving local journalism 15.6.2015 ● Cision surveyed 200 journalists: State of the Media 2015 report 12.6.2015 ● Connected cars: News on the dash 10.6.2015 ● Inside Forbes: The unstoppable force that will change the news industry forever: Millennials 10.6.2015 ● How the smartwatch will become the center of your digital universe 9.6.2015 ● Life after Snowden: Journalists’ new moral responsibility - Alan Rusbridger 5.6.2015 ● More and more media, less and less local journalism: Whatever its future, local journalism remains important 5.6.2015 ● Focus less on pageviews and platforms, and more on news as a public service - Jeff Jarvis 4.6.2015 ● Expanding the radio dial: Why Rivet Radio thinks the future of audio news is (still) in the car 4.6.2015 ● The golden age of journalism - for millennial reporters, that is 4.6.2015 ● How technology has impacted Hearst and The Washington Post - Jim Conaghan, NAA 3.6.2015 ● Is publishing disruption a race to destruction? - Nikolay Malyarov 3.6.2015 ● Digital journalism: How good is it? The Huffington Post. The Drudge Report. 2.6.2015 ● Seven top takeaways on the state of journalism from Washington Post Executive Editor Marty Baron 1.6.2015 ● Will this smart sports bra replace your usual fitness tracker? 1.6.2015 Page 103 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United States of America ● An NPR reporter raced a machine to write a news story. Who won? 29.5.2015 ● How search will capitalize on wearable devices, Internet of Things 29.5.2015 ● News as a design challenge: New ideas for news’ future from MIT 28.5.2015 ● Newsonomics: The Vox/Recode deal is a sign of more consolidation to come - Ken Doctor 28.5.2015 ● Vox Media’s acquisition of Re/code raises questions about the viability of standalone media entities 27.5.2015 ● The end of print? Don’t put a date on it - Mario García 26.5.2015 ● Buzz is no substitute for real news: Journalists have rightly discarded the technology of the past, but the old standards still apply 22.5.2015 ● Critical thinking: Should photo contest rules change to accommodate the digital age? 22.5.2015 ● USA Today could end daily print edition in 'five or six years,' editor-in-chief says 20.5.2015 ● What digital productivity expectations should reporters meet? - Steve Buttry 19.5.2015 ● WSJ: Apple dropped plans for a TV set “more than a year ago”: Apple's TV plans focused on its set-top box 19.5.2015 ● Journalism’s emerging platforms: Wearables, virtual reality, drones 15.5.2015 ● Facebook publishing for local news outlets could arrive ‘in the coming months’ 14.5.2015 ● Police videos: Are the shooters witnesses or journalists? 7.5.2015 ● Journalists believe they will work harder in future, with less institutional support - survey, Reuters Institute and SPJ 7.5.2015 ● Geeks bearing gifts: The link economy and creditright - Jeff Jarvis' reverse syndication model 5.5.2015 ● Grasswire, an innovative news aggregation website: The future of crowdsourcing news? 5.5.2015 ● Snapchat, Twitter, and Facebook are at war over the future of news - and one of them tried to buy a media company 3.5.2015 ● Campaign coverage via Snapchat could shake up the 2016 elections 3.5.2015 ● Time to kill the 800-word article - Kevin Delaney, global business news brand Quartz 1.5.2015 ● Apple Watch likely to be a luxury, not a must-have for workers, Appian exec says 30.4.2015 ● Apple Watch to enter enterprises the same way iPhone did - through employees 29.4.2015 ● Drones, wearables, virtual reality: Emerging technologies that will change media 28.4.2015 Page 104 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United States of America ● What are the boundaries of today’s journalism, and how is the rise of digital changing who defines them? 27.4.2015 ● How 'unicorns in the newsroom' (journalists who know how to code) change the storytelling process: The Guardian, WSJ 16.4.2015 ● Time Inc.’s Joe Ripp: ‘Quality content will always prevail.’ 16.4.2015 ● Top 3 ways companies will make money off mobile in 2015: Messaging apps will surpass social networks 14.4.2015 ● Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron on journalism’s transition from print to digital 8.4.2015 ● How social media livestreams will impact political journalism 8.4.2015 ● How dailies must change to compete in global news 7.4.2015 ● USA Today's David Callaway on gaming the news 7.4.2015 ● Q&A with Samir Husni, aka Mr. Magazine: 'News doesn’t belong on paper anymore' 4.4.2015 ● How a coding education will support the future of journalism 3.4.2015 ● How tech-savvy journalism students view innovation 31.3.2015 ● Why curation could be at the core of future reporting: The job of 'journalist' is finished 30.3.2015 ● Facebook hosting doesn't change things, the world already changed 29.3.2015 ● Facebook won’t kill journalism. It might even save it 28.3.2015 ● Nonprofit journalism: A model that’s here to stay - and spread 26.3.2015 ● A view of what “our possible media futures” might look like, out of The New York Times’ R&D Lab 24.3.2015 ● Disruptive Power: The Crisis of the State in the Digital Age - Taylor Owen 24.3.2015 ● How Facebook could kill the news brand - Felix Salmon 24.3.2015 ● Tom Rosenstiel breaks down what millennial trends mean for journalism 20.3.2015 ● Where next for robot journalists in the newsroom? Should journalists be worried they'll soon be replaced? 20.3.2015 ● Are wearables the next news platform? 18.3.2015 ● The phablet is here to stay: Here's what marketers should do about it 16.3.2015 ● Guardian U.S. profitability ‘looks very realistic’ within three years 13.3.2015 ● The next stage in the battle for our attention: Our wrists. What does a multi-device world look like for news? 5.3.2015 Page 105 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United States of America ● Instagram will top 100 million US users by 2018: Now bigger than Twitter, growing fastest among US social network users 4.3.2015 ● Why BuzzFeed is the most important news organization in the world 3.3.2015 ● Take two steps back from journalism: What are the editorial products we’re not building? 3.3.2015 ● Why the future of digital publishing is like cable TV: Publishing content on platforms, no links to another destination 26.2.2015 ● On convening a community: An excerpt from Jake Batsell’s new book on engaged journalism 26.2.2015 ● Online readership could pass print readership for newspapers by mid-2018 - a new Borrell Research Panel 26.2.2015 ● 6 pillars of a revenue-generating business model for digital journalism 23.2.2015 ● News Lab: Jeff Bezos takes Washington Post into digital future 20.2.2015 ● Here's the future of hyper-personalized news delivery 18.2.2015 ● What's the future of radio? That's the wrong question 17.2.2015 ● The Atlantic editor's video series “If Our Bodies Could Talk”: A fresh perspective for health journalism 17.2.2015 ● How P.R. is killing journalism - and why that's a problem even if you're not a journalist 13.2.2015 ● News outlets not doing enough to stop online rumours - study 11.2.2015 ● A new Tow Center report looks at how news outlets help spread (or debunk) false rumors online 11.2.2015 ● Can robots do public interest journalism? Most bots do not reveal their information sources 11.2.2015 ● Why the secret criminal investigation of WikiLeaks is troubling for journalists: Implications for all news organizations 6.2.2015 ● Only 33% of US mobile users will pay for apps this year: Tablet users are more likely than smartphone users to buy apps 5.2.2015 ● What journalists need to know about the FCC chairman’s net neutrality recommendation 4.2.2015 ● In net neutrality push, F.C.C. is expected to propose regulating Internet service as a public utility 3.2.2015 ● Imagining the 21st-century personal news experience - and how publishers need to collaborate to create it 3.2.2015 ● From “Trust In News” to “News Profiling”: The key challenge is to lift value-added editorial above Internet noise - Frédéric Filloux 1.2.2015 Page 106 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova
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     Future ofthe news and journalism, industry forecasts United States of America ● How journalism innovation can start in the classroom 26.1.2015 ● The cost of licensing sports networks will rise by 7.3 percent over the next five years - SNL Kagan 23.1.2015 ● Rock the vote: How media brands can tie messaging to elections with social media 22.1.2015 ● What game design can do for journalism 21.1.2015 ● Building journalism with community, not for it: The gaps and opportunities that exist 20.1.2015 ● Are gestures the next intent signals? How “enchanted objects” will change advertising 16.1.2015 ● Will millennials cough up money for media? 15.1.2015 ● Business of news: What will 2015 look like for you? - Tim Gallagher 15.1.2015 ● Regional business trends and forecasts for 2015: North America - WAN-IFRA interview with Marc Edge 14.1.2015 ● Pulp journalism: Why aren’t more newspapers using comics as a way to do journalism? 14.1.2015 ● 2015 may be the year journalists actually get to use drones 13.1.2015 ● The communication of the future is so real you can touch it - MIT Media Lab 12.1.2015 ● Key takeaways from CES for news media companies: Subscriptions, personalisation, and de-linking editorial from the advertising equation 11.1.2015 ● Streaming will surpass traditional pay TV 6.1.2015 ● Brands, agencies and publishers agree: 2015 is the year of programmatic branding 5.1.2015 ● When is a media company also a tech company? It’s complicated 5.1.2015 ● Inside the decentralized news network: Reported.ly's new model for journalism 5.1.2015 ● 10 e-newsletters about media and technology for journalists 5.1.2015 Venezuela ● How social media can respond to censorship: Mocking Últimas Noticias by inventing various satirical headlines 16.1.2015 Page 107 of 107 © 2016 Tatiana Repkova