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The (digital) morning news routine: how mobile news aggregators have evolved beyond the homepage

Parse.ly

When an organization sees a spike from a news aggregator app like Flipboard, Smartnews, Toutiao, or Apple News, it comes from readers who, very intentionally, set out to read news. Traditional newspapers are, in a way, the original news aggregators. This gave rise to news aggregators the likes of MSN, Yahoo!,

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Why Aggregation Is Not Distasteful

B2B Memes

What is it about aggregation that riles so many journalists? But why should individual writers, who have much to gain from the exposure aggregation can provide, find it offensive? But why should individual writers, who have much to gain from the exposure aggregation can provide, find it offensive? That is a powerful difference.

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Content Aggregation: The Future of (B2B and Consumer) Media?

Webbiquity

Weekly news magazines are declining, newspapers are shriveling, and industry trade magazines are downsizing. Instead, successful media will become aggregators and editors of content, rather than creators. Online content aggregation is as old as the Internet itself, beginning with AOL.

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Leads are Hard 

ViewPoint

According to Wikipedia: “a reader service card or bingo card" was a reply card inserted in a magazine and used by readers to request free samples and literature from businesses who advertised in the issue. Not surprisingly, the “leads” advertisers would get from the magazines were a mixed bag.

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Treat Customer Data Like You’d Want Yours to Be Treated

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Last Christmas, I bought a friend of mine a subscription to a science and culture magazine. She had discovered the magazine during downtime at work, so she was delighted when they started showing up at her door. But then other magazines offers started to arrive in the mail. How did she know that the magazine had sold her data?

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Marketers Find Limitations in Data When Analyzing Target Customers

KoMarketing Associates

Just 39 percent of marketing leaders said they had “total access” to a comprehensive view of their target customer, based on insights aggregated from across their organization. The “Customer Experience Dynamics” report was conducted in partnership with SAP Hybris and SellingPower magazine.

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Reporters Discuss the State of Journalism With Walker Sands in New York

Walker Sands

Magazine, Motherboard and CNET joined me to talk about the state of journalism, the ways news consumption is changing, misinformation on social media, and (of course) AI. Magazine, who covers HR, public policy and legal affairs, said she and her team can tell if an idea will make a good story right away. “My