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CJR assistant editor Erika Fry, whose questions about Poynter Online’s methods of aggregation and attribution ultimately led to the resignat… Read More »
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Facebook unveiled a new version of its social-media platform Thursday designed to help media companies and social-application developers enc… Read More »
As the 2012 campaign for the White House starts heating up, Twitter says it will start accepting political advertising. Starting today, cand… Read More »
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