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The top documents of reynolds-journalism-institute-rji
Mobile Media News Consumption Survey: Who is consuming news on mobile devices, and what devices are they using By: Roger Fidler
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2014 RJI Mobile Media Research Report 5: The pairing of large tablets with smartphones has important implications
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2014 RJI Mobile Media Research Report 4: Women use smartphones more than men to read news found within social media
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2014 RJI Mobile Media Research Report 3: Majority of smartphone owners are now routinely using news apps
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Twitter, Politics & News
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2014 RJI Mobile Media Research Report 8: More newspaper subscribers embracing mobile media while retaining their attachment to print
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2014 RJI Mobile Media Research Report 9: Credibility of mainstream news media fares better among mobile media users
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Down-home Democracy: Why covering local elections is important and how small newspapers can do it well
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Native advertising at APG: What it is, what it isn’t and why your clients will want it
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Optimizing News Design Through a Brain Science Approach
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Birds of a Feather Tweet Together
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2014 RJI Mobile Media Research Report 7: Tablets tend to boost news consumption on smartphones and likelihood of paying for mobile news content
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Victor Hernandez: Small screen, big picture: Making sense of rapidly evolving mobile trends
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2014 RJI Mobile Media Research Report 6: Seniors more likely to read news on tablets, size appeals to all ages for leisure reading and watching videos
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Mike Wheeler: MobileVideoDIY: 360-degree resources for the mobile videographer
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Neil Katz: Future forecast: How a 30-year-old TV company got obsessed with mobile
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Chris Shipley: Forget mobile first; audience first rules real-time journalism
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