The Atlantic / Robinson Meyer
How many stories do newspapers publish per day? →The Washington Post says it publishes an average of 1,200 stories, graphics, and videos per day (that count, though, includes wire stories). NYTimes.com publishes roughly 150 articles a day (Monday-Saturday), 250 articles on Sunday and 65 blog posts per day. It also publishes 330 basic graphics a month and about 120 items a month in the interactive template.
The Huffington Post / Nicholas Sabloff
TechCrunch / Lucas Matney
The Billfold / Ashley Burnett
The cost of running a literary magazine →“[Patreon’s] model, at least the way we're using it, reminds me a lot of the kind of fundraising you see for PBS or NPR. If those institutions were just getting started today, I think you'd see these donor drives going through Patreon.”
Columbia Journalism Review / Jack Murtha
How fake news sites frequently trick big-time journalists →“In striving for traffic, prolific output, and social media hype, some newsrooms have prioritized the quick and provocative, while undervaluing reporting. This system has allowed fake news sites to essentially develop best practices to fool journalists.”