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Joshua Benton
- NElon Musk took the headlines away from Twitter — but you can bring them back with this one weird trickniemanlab.org
- NIf Google suddenly had real competition in search, how would news publishers’ world change?niemanlab.org
- NThe Messenger signs a deal to “eliminate bias” and flag “clickbait” with AIniemanlab.org
- NWhat is news, anyway? Readers’ answers depend on how much they see people like themselves in the storyniemanlab.org
- NWhat’s it take to make a great daily newsletter? Axios’ Kendall Baker is planning to bring one to Yahoo Sportsniemanlab.org
- NThe New York Times wants to go its own way on AI licensingniemanlab.org
- NIn The Verge’s new newsletter, there are links and there are linksniemanlab.org
- NThe poster child for micropayments for news is getting out of the micropayments businessniemanlab.org
- NElon Musk can change what he calls Twitter — but can he change what everyone else calls it?niemanlab.org
- NThe Los Angeles Times is definitely either for sale or not for saleniemanlab.org
- NGet amped up for this piece on the twisted journey of Google’s AMP, its ersatz savior of news on phonesniemanlab.org
- Mississippi Gov. slammed for re-election bid launch of 'cosplaying' clip of him 'shooting' people of coloralternet.org
- NBehold: News outlets’ first skeetsniemanlab.org
- NMicropayments. Elon Musk thinks he’s got a “major win-win” for news publishers with…micropayments.niemanlab.org
- NA few other suggested changes in how Elon Musk’s Twitter describes “state-affiliated” businessesniemanlab.org
- NAmong all of his mistakes, don’t forget Elon Musk is singlehandedly crushing a big chunk of Internet research for no good reasonniemanlab.org
- NBuying Grid gives The Messenger a boost in social, not just in staffing its newsroomniemanlab.org
- NNegative words in news headlines generate more clicks — but sad words are more effective than angry or scary onesniemanlab.org
- Free Press roundup: Gannett declines an opportunity; Twitter challengeseattletimes.com
- NPunches have been thrown in the first U.S. newspaper strike in two decadesniemanlab.org
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