Until now, news consumers have looked to the identity and authority of brands to filter their news experiences. But today, as social filters separate news products from brands, stories increasingly exist on their own terms. What does that mean for journalism? How will websites change as a result?
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As the Arab Spring turns into the Arab Fall, we’ll explore what’s it like to be on the front lines of the revolutions and protests that transfixed the world and inspired a...