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NEWS INDUSTRY
New technologies have redistributed access and knowledge from controlling institutions to the masses. The news industry has to adapt. More tools, devices, creators, and content shape a sharing society where everyone competes for influence and attention. The 'new news' flows from every direction and requires new filters for readers and new business models for publishers. What is the future of the news industry?
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- fastcompany.com
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