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A creative Maryland couple paid homage to the industry that brought them together during a recent wedding ceremony and reception.
Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism explores the newsroom of the future.
MuckReads invites readers to share stories of accountability through Twitter.
Weekly TV show from The New York Times targets New Yorkers.
J-School students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
Israeli artist Liat Yaniv uses discarded newsprint to create dolls and other art forms.
Longreads.com caters to people interested in reading longer stories in digital form.
The Huntsville Times, The Birmingham News, and the Mobile Press-Register joined together to create “Day of Devastation,” a 128-page volume documenting stories of hope and tragedy through words and photos of the April 27 event.
Nieman Lab launched an encyclopedia of the future of news, called Encyclo.
Reporter and photographer used Intersect to document 13-day investigation.
Journalists around the world have a new forum to collaborate and foster ideas.
The social media website Quora allows users to ask and respond to questions in depth, without the restraints of character limits.
J-School students and industry vets tackle the tough questions.
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce



