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Carolyn S. Chambers Professor in Journalism, University of Oregon

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[White Paper] Social Media in the Middle East: The Story of 2017

February 15, 2018by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

The use, and adoption, of social media continues to rapidly evolve. A new white paper from Damian Radcliffe and Amanda Lam at the University of Oregon provides an up-to-date analysis […]

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Top 8 Trends in Local Journalism

December 4, 2017by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Local journalism — like the wider news media — has been massively disrupted by the advent of new digital technologies and behaviors. This has unlocked a wider range of information […]

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Local News Revenue Conundrum: Foundations

November 8, 2017by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

To diversify revenue streams media providers in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere are experimenting with a range of different way to secure income. Previously I mentioned One popular way newspapers […]

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Local News – The Revenue Conundrum

November 2, 2017by Damian Radcliffe 1 Comment

Local news media remains important for many news consumers,111 but attracting advertisers and getting audiences to pay for content remains a challenge. According to Mark Zusman, editor and publisher of […]

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Emergence of Solutions Journalism

October 24, 2017by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

For the Agora report, I interviewed several journalists in the Pacific-Northwest. One topic of discussion was how they are re-examining some of their approaches to and philosophies about the practice of […]

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The evolution of local journalism

October 19, 2017by Damian Radcliffe 1 Comment

Given (and perhaps because of) the backdrop of continued financial challenges, and unprecedented levels of political antagonism toward the media, here are three thematic areas where local journalism in the […]

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Social media trends in the Middle East — five developments to note

August 8, 2017by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Six years after the Arab Spring rocked many parts of the Middle East, the region continues to feel ramifications from this turbulent period. Here are five key trends that journalists and news organizations working in the region need to consider.

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Eight of the most surprising slides from Mary Meeker’s 2017 internet trends report

June 22, 2017by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

First published by TheMediaBriefing. Mary Meeker’s annual internet trends report is a must read for media leaders. Brimming with rich data and case studies from around the world, this year’s […]

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[Slides] Social Media in the Middle East: The story of 2016

March 26, 2017by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

These slides highlight key themes from my fifth annual study on the state of social media in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), following previous publications covering developments in 2012, 2013, […]

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Announcing: the launch of our new Demystifying Media podcast series

March 17, 2017by Damian Radcliffe Leave a comment

Since January 2016, I’ve been fortunate to have the opportunity to curate a special speaker series, Demystifying Media, which brings industry and academic experts to the School of Journalism and […]

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  • I’m moving this website to a new home: https://medium.com/damian-radcliffe
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  • Social Media in the Middle East: The Impact and Role of Social Influencers 
  • Social Media in the Middle East: Conflicts Between Saudi Arabia and Qatar Unfolds on Social 
  • Social Media in the Middle East: Censorship, Privacy and Freedom of Expression 
  • Social Media in the Middle East: Social News Consumption the Norm for Arab Youth 
  • Social Media in the Middle East: Online Video and YouTube Use Remains Popular
  • Social Media in the Middle East: Snapchat Expands its MENA Operation and User Base 
  • Social Media in the Middle East: Instagram Continues to Grow Rapidly 
  • Social Media in the Middle East: Twitter’s Expansion and Use by Governments

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