Mathew IngramThe Personal Always Wins Over the Institutional on Social MediaNot surprisingly, given the topic, a recent piece at BuzzFeed about the high-profile tweeting habits of two NBC staffers has sparked a wide…Aug 3, 2017Aug 3, 2017
Mathew IngramFacebook’s Support for Subscriptions Is a Double-Edged SwordCampbell Brown, the former NBC and CNN broadcaster who is now Facebook’s head of news partnerships, confirmed in a speech at a digital…Jul 21, 20171Jul 21, 20171
Mathew IngramWhat Does Facebook’s Algorithm Change Mean for Publishers? As Usual, No One KnowsThere are two immutable certainties when it comes to Facebook and the media world: One is that Facebook will continually tweak the…Apr 23, 20167Apr 23, 20167
Mathew IngramHere’s what’s wrong with algorithmic filtering of your social feedsAlgorithmic filtering has come to Twitter, as many suspected it would. And while it likely won’t kill Twitter — despite what some…Feb 10, 20169Feb 10, 20169
Mathew IngramWhat the Missouri protests say about how the media is changing — and needs to changeIf you spend any time on social media, or follow any journalists, you probably noticed a major eruption of outrage over the past day or so…Nov 11, 20152Nov 11, 20152
Mathew IngramTwitter’s multi-billion dollar mistake happened five years agoThere’s been a lot of attention paid to Twitter recently, thanks in part to a disappointing earnings report that caused the stock to fall…Apr 30, 201521Apr 30, 201521
Mathew IngramEU publishers sign deal with Google, but are they focusing on the right enemy?According to a number of sources — including the Guardian, as well as journalism professor Jeff Jarvis and Capital New York columnist Ken…Apr 27, 2015Apr 27, 2015
Mathew IngramThe seven most interesting things in that huge Gawker-BuzzFeed interviewIf by some bizarre twist of fate you have a life that doesn’t revolve around new-media entities like BuzzFeed and their impact on…Apr 25, 2015Apr 25, 2015
Mathew IngramWinter is coming: Print revenue could be headed for another cliffI meant to write about this when it happened, but I was busy getting ready to fly to Italy for a conference (I know, I know) and so I didn…Apr 23, 20152Apr 23, 20152
Mathew IngramBuzzFeed isn’t doing itself any favors on the credibility frontThe removal of posts related to advertisers may not have a sinister explanation, but it will make the site harder for readers to trustApr 10, 2015Apr 10, 2015