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Homepage die-off, news die-off?

Homepage die-off, news die-off?

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"The New York Times lost 80 million homepage visitors—half the traffic to the nytimes.com page—in two years.... this will make the news more about readers ...[because] homepages reflect the values of institutions, and Facebook and Twitter reflect the interest of individual readers [who] aren't interested in hard news, but rather entertainment, self-help, awe, and outrage dressed up news. " - What the Death of Homepages Means for the Future of News - Atlantic Mobile

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