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Journalists leave a bad impression with the public when they call themselves “storytellers,” a new study finds.
“Sounds like a well-trained liar”: Journalists lose some credibility by calling themselves “storytellers” | Nieman Journalism Lab
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Neutrinowatch, from Jeff Emtman and Martin Zaltz Austwick, is a new experimental project that’s now trying to push the boundaries of what’s possible with creatively-focused dynamic insertion. The project takes the shape of a daily podcast with a difference: When you pull up the show, you’ll see that the feed only houses seven seemingly persistent episodes, but the substance of every episode changes every day. If you were to stream or re-download each one every morning, you would hear something slightly different to the day before.
Neutrinowatch: A Daily Podcast… of a kind
Caroline Crampton
Former Apple Employee here: I still remember for one WWDC my colleague’s talk had to be altered to change all mentions of “A-Series” socs to “A7 and later” to avoid triggering “Hey Siri” on every single person’s phone in the audience.
Former Apple Employee Here: I Still Remember for One WWDC My Colleague’s Talk Ha... | Hacker News
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