Inspired by elephants, entrepreneur turns sleepy yoga magazine into digital juggernaut August 25, 2016 By Amanda Palleschi
Exit interview: Sreenivasan on his time at the Met, crowdsourcing his future July 8, 2016 By Carlett Spike
Women were digital media pioneers, but there’s still a gender gap there March 24, 2014 By Meg Heckman Women are both underrepresented and underappreciated in the journalism startup world
Beacon of hope in St. Louis? November 4, 2013 By Deron Lee Nonprofit newsrooms team up to swing for the fences–minus the Cardinals coverage
AxisPhilly makes a splash. Can it last? October 17, 2013 By Anna Clark The young site made tax reporting engaging, even beautiful. For its next trick, it’s seeking a business model for local public-interest news
Google France’s $81 million media boost September 30, 2013 By Alison Langley In response to threatened copyright legislation, Google and a media group formed a fund to help fund digital innovation
Utah journalism gets a jolt September 27, 2013 By Joel Campbell As The Salt Lake Tribune downsizes, what will happen to accountability reporting in the state?
A chat with Lionel Barber July 11, 2013 By Dean Starkman The editor of the Financial Times on what it means to be “digital first” and other topics
A proposal to reform first sale rights July 2, 2013 By Sarah Laskow In a digital age, reselling media can be cast as illegal duplication
News Organizations That Haven’t Learned To Share March 7, 2012 By Justin D. Martin The seams in certain outlets’ social sharing strategies
Defining “Fair Use” for the Digital Age October 12, 2011 By David Riedel Aufderheide and Jaszi on how to put the balance back in copyright
iPad Magazines: Just a Little Bit of History Repeating June 21, 2011 By Zachary Sniderman Tablet news following a pattern as old as paper itself
Write It All Down! March 1, 2011 By Josh Kalven Why news entrepreneurs should keep a "startup journal"