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Articles by Caroline O'Donovan

Caroline O’Donovan is a staff writer at the Nieman Journalism Lab, where she covers media, technology and the future of the news business. As a Lab staffer, she’s been heard on NPR’s All Things Considered and CBS Radio. Previously, she was a fellow at Chicago Public Media, where she reported and produced stories in the Chicago area, as well as for American Public Media’s Marketplace.
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A few thoughts on the state of media (and meta-media) from our departing staff writer.
“At other accelerators it’s: Hit a home run or you’re dead to us. Matter is trying to find this middle ground, being things that are mission-oriented, and something that can actually scale.”
With successes in technology behind him and a career in venture capital in front of him, why did Tamer Hassanein decide to build a news app?
In an unusual attempt to improve the quality of discourse, the Jewish site is putting a paywall around the comments, not the content.
Bloomberg digital editor Joshua Topolsky on uncomfortable news design, new ad units, and why they killed the comments.
At the MIT Media Lab, teams of designers, developers and storytellers pulled stories from eight different data sets.
Tweaks to the News Feed algorithm that push back against satire and hoaxes suggest that Facebook wants better content — but is pushing responsibility on its users.