Successful producers are reversing the journalism process, dismantling the inverted pyramid of news structure
It’s no longer simply enough to keep producing the same news menu for an aging demographic and milking that diminishing audience.
Publishers need to read the tea leaves that are exploding in their faces. Meta isn’t even hinting here.
What required hand-coding and heavy investments in servers then can now be accomplished for less than a thousand dollars today.
Facebook’s entire budget for its widely touted journalism funding project is roughly one per cent of one day’s profit for the company.
Time spent trying to tax tech giants is wasted time. Media managers need to learn the lessons that their business models offer and adjust strategy accordingly.
Revenue online is gutted by a combination of competing Facebook ad placement efficiencies and reach and the nightmare of Google ads.
The Ministry of Communications went live today with a centralised, primary resource for information about Covid-19 in Trinidad and Tobago
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Above: Deborah Rayner delivered the keynote address, Journalism in the Digital Age. Photo by Mark Lyndersay. Click on images to enlarge….
Above: It’s time to pick up the mic and define a new way of spreading the news. Photo by Mihajlo…
Reporter Joshua Surtees, who has worked with the T&T Guardian, reports on local technology use for the UK Guardian. Facebook…
Loop News, a Caribbean focused online news resource, recently announced that it hit a major milestone having reached a whopping 500,000 downloads from the…

