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Hurricane Sandy caused massive damage to parts of the East Coast of the United States on October 29, 2012, and images from the storm damage are still spreading across the web each day.
The semi-annual report from the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) which includes high-level circulation data for newspapers during the prior six months (ending September 30, 2012 for the most recent report) has been released.
It's always good to go back to the basics sometimes, and a new infographic from LaunchGrowJoy.com provides 30 ways to promote your blog posts that are good reminders for all bloggers.
The 11th annual Newsroom Summit kicked off in Hamburg, Germany this week and trends in journalism will certainly be a hot topic during the event.
The future of news consumption could be summed up in six words: it's all about mobile and social. According to The Pew Research Center's Trends in News Consumption: 1991-2012 report, the news landscape is changing and even television is vulnerable.
At 12:26am Eastern Time this morning, Newstex Emergency Support Staff began receiving automated alerts indicating that several of our key-systems were encountering errors.
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Last week, Google rolled out a new feature for Google News that content publishers should know about.
Have you ever wondered how the community that a person lives in affects the type of news they're interested in and the ways that they access news?
The biggest and most anticipated releases from Apple since the original iPhone debuted happened this week when iOS 6 and the iPhone 5 (with iOS 6) rolled out on Wednesday and Friday, respectively.
The content marketing industry continues to grow and the players are constantly changing. In an effort to map out the industry, StudioOne put together a high-level content marketing landscape graphic that categorizes some of the industry players.
What does the growth of the mobile market mean to publishers? What kinds of mobile products should you be developing to deliver content to your customers? Which business model should you choose?