Digiday have recently launched TLDR: a nifty way of condensing longer content into bite-sized chunks. Is this a sensible response to changing reading habits, or a symptom of a growing inability to consume longer content?
'But isn't TLDR just the same as writing a teaser for a story?' I hear you ask.
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For your average woman, Lena Dunham is relatable on so many levels. She's a total mess, slightly overweight and she doesn't really give a rat's arse.
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Despite there being 19 so-called "enemies of the world", there are only 6 countries who actually block social media.
Dadaviz have put together a helpful graphic, showing who these are and which channels they block.
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She's been First Lady, Secretary of State and U.S. Senator. With a CV that most would be happy to retire with, now Hillary Clinton has her sights set on the presidency.
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There is a great deal of puzzlement in The Times newsroom about the proposed switch to ‘edition-based’ publishing across its digital media.
We are told that the decision came after consultants looked at the website’s traffic patterns.
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