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    Our second favorite thing after reading books is reading about books, so this is good news. 📰 📚

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    Hey there -- come on over to Galley, CJR's discussion forum, and let us know what you think the top stories of the year were. Or wade into the conversation over whether digital media companies have taken too much VC money (I say yes):

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    "Some stories—like those about marginalized people who lack the archival and other records upon which traditional documentaries are built—simply require different narrative forms"

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    New report offers an overview of the history and political economy of digital advertising technologies, and what they mean for journalism. via

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    "If New Orleans is still the music capital of the world, you wouldn’t know it from reading most local publications—unless, of course, you read OffBeat."

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    "Social media, in particular, has disrupted the control that publishers once had over information and advertising"

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    It's been a good year for books but also for books coverage, so let's see that trend continue in 2019.

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  9. 11 hours ago

    We asked the outgoing EIC of GQ to name a story that made his life a living hell. His response was surprising:

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    “In the past. . . the question we would ask is, ‘Does this book deserve to be reviewed? . . . Now the question is, ‘Does this book merit coverage?’”

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    11 hours ago

    We are very excited to publish 's guide to advertising technology, which undergirds the economy of the internet and shapes how journalists do their jobs.

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    Guide to Advertising Technology

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    “Pretty much everybody in the music business in New Orleans loves Jan. But it’s also fair to say that you aren’t really in the music business in New Orleans unless you’ve had a fight with Jan at some point.” on 's leader

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    TUNE IN: Prof. Jelani Cobb and editor-in-chief Kyle Pope talk race and journalism on

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    absolutely thrilled to publish 's deep dive into digital ad tech, a thing journalists like to criticize without ever acknowledging how complicit they are in its excesses:

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    On the latest episode of our pod, a freelance reporter explains how she lost a story because an NPR editor said her accent was too strong

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    This interview is great, and also, what a reminder that the creatives still have to answer to the conservatism of the money guys unless someone has their back:

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  19. 13 hours ago

    Many national outlets have leaned on excellent local stories from outlets like and

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    As other New Orleans's publications scale back their music coverage, the controversial and beloved heads into her fourth decade publishing . My new story for Thanks and

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