Each week, we round up the stories in digital innovation, publishing, and magazine media that got people talking.
- Twitter rolls out 280-character limit around the world | The Verge
- How to measure audience loyalty in a way that makes sense for the whole company | Parse.ly
- BBC reverses planned cuts to local radio, acknowledging role in combating fake news | The Guardian
- Journalist develops 'Push' open source mobile app for small news organisations | LION Publishers
- Study finds audiences hungry for longer content | Nieman Lab
- Free report: 'Native advertising trends - the magazine industry' | Native Advertising Institute
- If podcasts and radio move to smart speakers, who will be directing us what to listen to? | Nieman Lab
- Inside the Guardian's consumer-revenue operation | Digiday
- How are news publishers tackling voice devices? | Medium
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