Someone complained that it wasn't tweeted enough. Twitter is a lot of things for news orgs, but it is not actually a big driver of traffic. "If you'd tweeted it more, more people would have seen it" is one of those things that sounds true but, frustratingly, is not.
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Some news orgs are moving toward personalization. Some put all their eggs in the FB basket (oops). CNN has a massive website that covers all sorts of things you don't see on air there. That means there is no one shared news experience.
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By their behavior and consumption choices, readers and viewers already know this. But it's taking a lot of our brains a while to catch up to this particular reality. That's true about news, specifically, and it's also about a lot of other things about life in 2018!
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I don't have a pithy way to end this. Crap. Uh, here is a gif of Michael Keaton in "The Paper," the very best news movie ever. I think he's probably responding to a reader complaint here.pic.twitter.com/hY7IDUtjWJ
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(Couple of addendum for the new folks in my mentions: -- If your response is "corporate media hates unions," hi hello the NYT newsroom is unionized as are many (but not nearly enough) others. -- I DO have pink hair! Thanks for noticing. Pointing that out is not an insult.)
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