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Tag Archives: NewsAnalyzr

Blog posts about the BostonGlobe.com announcement. Andy Boyle is keeping track of all the blog posts about the launch, along with publication date and time, word count, and whether the writer did an interview for the piece. More analytics about information.

September 12, 2011 analytics, Andy Boyle, ideas, information, journalism, NewsAnalyzr, structured data

Question

What percentage of total pageviews do contributions from Ariana Huffington’s unpaid labor force comprise? (related)

February 7, 2011 Aol, Arianna Huffington, digital sharecropping, Huffington Post, ideas, journalism, NewsAnalyzr

Google gives readers 6,594 more links than 3 news organization. Indirectly, the problem of nearly duplicate content on the web. 4,448 articles alone about the Golden Globe. How is a news consumer supposed to tell what’s valuable, and how is a news organization supposed to distinguish its content brand?

January 17, 2011 content duplication, Google, inefficiencies, journalism, NewsAnalyzr

Marc Lavallee and Max Cutler

Marc Lavallee and Max Cutler earlier today identifying different sources of news organization data. As a part of the Hacks/Hackers post-ONA hackathon at NPR, we rekindled NewsAnalyzr. The core idea is to build a flexible tool for analyzing the news and those who make it…. Continue reading →

October 31, 2010 #ONA10, events, hackathons, Hacks/Hackers, ideas, Marc Lavallee, Max Cutler, NewsAnalyzr, NPR, Washington DC
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