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Updated by Mathew John Lowry on May 17, 2014
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Recent Content Strategy Stuff

Stuff posted recently to my TumblrHub tagged "content strategy"

Here comes The Upshot, the new explanatory journalism effort from the New York Times

A A Ever since Nate Silver left his perch at the New York Times and took his FiveThirtyEight blog to ESPN, where he subsequently launched an ambitious experiment aimed at data-driven journalism, the NYT has been working on a new venture aimed in part at filling the hole he left, and also at competing with the "explanatory journalism" of Ezra Klein's recently launched Vox project.

What the Death of Homepages Means for the Future of News

The New York Times lost 80 million homepage visitors-half the traffic to the nytimes.com page-in two years. That's according to this graphic, taken from an internal review of Times digital strategy obtained by BuzzFeed. This is the clearest illustration of the demise of homepages I've seen.

Quartz launches Glass, a "notebook"-style vertical focused on the future of TV

No, the just-launched Glass isn't Quartz's foray into wearables - it's the new home for the Atlantic Media business site's "obsession" (Quartz's term for verticals) with screens: "The name is an argument: that media are best understood as a competition for attention on screens connected to the internet.

They saved the eurozone; they just forgot to save the people

Remember the eurozone crisis? You don't hear much about it anymore, which could easily lead you to the conclusion that the problems have been solved. And to an extent they have been. Nobody thinks the eurozone is going to collapse anymore, and nobody thinks there will be a worldwide banking panic.

The Busy Person's Guide to Content Curation: A 3-Step Process

Museums curate works of art. We digital marketers curate blog posts. Though our link shares may not be artistic contributions, the idea of curation is at least the same at museums and online: We're all seeking only the best material to pass along to our patrons, customers, fans, or followers.

At Circa, it's not about 'chunkifying' news but adding structure

You sometimes hear what we do at Circa described as "chunkifying" - taking the news and presenting it in mobile-friendly chunks. And while on the surface this observation is correct, it misses the bigger picture. Yes, each "point" of Circa is a single unit of news - something designated as a fact, quote, statistic, event or image.

Alone / Together - How we Find, Read, share & Publish

The way we find, read, share, and publish ideas and create value has changed. See more here: http://blog.list.ly/2014/05/07/alone-together-how-we-find-creat...