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Journalists starting to regard their bylines as tappable things connected to experiences instead of articles | Poynter

Pinterest introduces "article pins" to make site more journalism friendly | Poynter ::more about promotion than storytelling::

No new TV viewers or newspaper subscribers being born, BuzzFeed chief says | Poynter ::but viewers and readers? Yes::

Adweek overviews WP's new Topicly visual news navigator ::but roboeditor could use some visual design training::

Wibbitz says text-to-voice with background video makes news more engaging | 10,000 Words ::see demo; you decide::

Write useful, informative headlines (SEO/SMO be damned) or aggregators can now take control away, as is Techmeme example

Brock book optimistic on journalism if not so much on print ::as for future of journos themselves, it's more complicated::

New crowdfunding platform Crowdhoster may be ideal for smaller-scale editorial projects that get lost on Kickstarter

HootSuite University moving into J-schools |10,000 Words ::pushing social media expertise more than just its product::

Journalism schools need to adapt or risk becoming irrelevant | Poynter ::poll shows J-schools have high opinion of themselves::

A better way to gauge consumer media interaction | paidContent ::based on body location & mental engagement::

Google will highlight "in-depth" articles in future search results ::hopefully coming to news results as well::

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