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2 min readJul 13, 2016

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3 to read: The trouble with platforms & newsrooms | ‘Darts & Laurels’ goes monthly | Planning a data story

By Matt Carroll <@MattatMIT>

A good week: Platforms vs newsrooms; ‘Darts & Laurels’ goes monthly (yeah!); and some help for writing data stories.

  1. Newsrooms & Facebook: Here’s a wonderful discussion about the evolving, tense relationship between platforms and newsrooms on Charlie Rose’s show. It features Melissa Bell of Vox, Jay Rosen of NYU, and John Herrman of the NYT. They touch on all the simmering issues — curation, algorithms, Facebook’s goals vs. newsroom goals, the role of publishers, etc. Fascinating.
  2. Darts & Laurels goes digital: Oh, how I’ve missed this. Columbia Jrn Review, as CJR.org online, runs an annual compilation of the best and worst of journalism. It’s always a great read and now it’s going monthly. A samples from the first month: “Worst”: CNN’s hiring of Trump’s former campaign manager, who signed an agreement with the presidential candidate, promising not to disparage him. Always fun to see who gets praised and who gets scorched.
  3. Using a template to plan your data story: I’m a clean-desk kind of person — I like things organized, in other words. So I always like to play with different methods of organizing stories, especially data stories, my specialty. Miguel Paz at CUNY outlines some simple but effective ways of organizing a data story, from even before the data is in hand. It’s helpful.

Matt Carroll runs the Future of News initiative at the MIT Media Lab.

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Matt Carroll
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Journalism prof at Northeastern University. Ran Future of News initiative at the MIT Media Lab; ex-Boston Globe data reporter & member of Spotlight