Content curation platforms have moved beyond the RSS feed, providing varying levels of automation, functions and technology to suit a media company's needs.
Whether broad-based (like Huffington Post) or narrowly focused (like Watershed), publishers look to monetize their summarize-and-link strategies.
While others go niche, the Wall Street Journal is gunning for a larger, more diverse audience. Can the Journal be the first general interest newspaper with a successful paywall?
Hint: Do it before your audience and advertisers evaporate
News publications are jumping on the Bloomberg bandwagon. Will it help?
Why do journalists have a tough time being both accessible and accountable?
Exploring new ways to encourage higher-quality comments.
Politico's new local news startup has received lots of buzz, but can publishers learn anything from the site before it even launches?
Plenty of disheartening commentary came out of the FTC's journalism conference.
The minds behind 702.tv talk about why they embarked on this unique video property, how they run a cost efficient operation and how they plan to pay for it.