Hello to Symbolia New iPad-only comics journalism magazine launches today December 3, 2012 By Jessica Weisberg
Domain suffixes are the latest Web real estate June 15, 2012 By Alysia Santo What will this mean for the media industry?
The Kickstarter Chronicles June 8, 2012 By Alysia Santo Education in America, My Little Pony’s bronies, and paranormal investigations
GOOD Mag to be ‘a Reddit for social good’ (updated) June 5, 2012 By Alysia Santo Ex-staffers at work on a new publication
The Kickstarter Chronicles May 25, 2012 By Alysia Santo Community radio, burning-man culture, and a crowd-funded movie about crowdfunding
Chicago police respect public’s right to record May 24, 2012 By Alysia Santo Despite Illinois’s draconian wiretapping law
You have a right to remain recording May 18, 2012 By Alysia Santo Carlos Miller’s crusade for freedom of photography
The Kickstarter Chronicles May 4, 2012 By Alysia Santo China’s green technology, a call-girl confesses, and the running world’s Tim Tebow
Self-Regulation Done Right April 24, 2012 By Lauren Kirchner How Scandinavia’s press councils keep the media accountable
The Kickstarter Chronicles April 20, 2012 By Alysia Santo Conflict in Afghanistan, Occupy Brooklyn, and Star Wars figurines
Online News Startups Struggle to Break Even in Western Europe April 19, 2012 By Lauren Kirchner A viable business model remains as elusive overseas as it is in the U.S.
Teletext Lives On in Scandinavia April 17, 2012 By Lauren Kirchner The pre-Internet digital news service shuts down in the UK, but survives in Northern Europe
The Kickstarter Chronicles April 13, 2012 By Alysia Santo Investigating a mysterious illness, Zelda’s Christian ties, and small-town basketball
Unpublishing Requests Are on the Rise April 9, 2012 By Dan Watson As more content shifts from print to web, journalists are seeing rising requests from sources to remove stories
The Kickstarter Chronicles April 6, 2012 By Alysia Santo Comics journalism, drone aircraft, and a tea partier’s personal tale