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Washington Post starts to automate fact-checking with Truth Teller

Several New York Times big names take buyouts, but not enough to prevent layoffs

Aggregator-syndicator NewsCred adds human touch with editorial curation team

Financial Times to go digital first, changing mindset and shifting resources

Responsive vs. adaptive design: which is best for publishers?

This is a guest post from Garrett Goodman, a new media consultant who does business development for Paris-based startup Worldcrunch. He also blogs for the Huffington Post on innovations in journalism.

Although the differences between responsive and adaptive design are nuanced for the non-developer, the distinctions are increasingly important as publishers see more and more traffic come from mobile devices.

Convergence of technologists with journalists should be top priority of publishers and editors, says Ken Doctor

“Get more people to consume more Journal content, profitably”

Moving towards digital at the Economist

Will the “purest, simplest model for online journalism” work?

What to expect in 2013

Year of the paywall, once again?

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