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World Association of Newspapers

WHAT'S NEXT: INNOVATIONS IN NEWSPAPERS Reflections of a Newsosaur A Guide to the Media Industry - Media Decoder Blog Markham Nolan Newsonomics - How the emerging business of digital news shapes what we read and know getting the news (This post is part of News.me’s ongoing series, “Getting the News.” In our efforts to understand everything about social news, we’re reaching out to writers and thinkers we like to ask them how they get their daily news. Read the first post here. See all of the posts, from writers and thinkers like Zach Seward, Anil Dash, and Megan Garber, here.) This week we spoke to Chris Dixon, co-founder of Hunch. How do you get your news throughout the day? It used to be the paper — going back to when I’d read the New York Times and Wall Street Journal every day for ten years. It’s all Twitter — with the exception of maybe checking the New York Times homepage once a day, to see if some major international thing happened that I somehow missed on Twitter. I read the news as a citizen, but in the tech world, I also read it professionally. Does that happen? No. … rarely. Who do you follow that you particularly rely on? I follow all the standard tech blogs. Yeah. What else are you reading on? Yeah. Never.

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