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How six publishers digest the news for readers

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Here’s how BuzzFeed, The Economist, The New York Times, Quartz, Vox, and Yahoo News slim down a day’s worth of news into manageable forms. Every day, readers are faced with a firehose of news online. News organizations realize this, and they’re trying a bunch of different ways to make the news more manageable — creating chatty summaries of their own stories or publishing extra mobile-friendly content like short Q&As... Yahoo News Digest is an intricately designed app that uses an algorithm and human curation to create two digests a day - What you need to know: How six publishers digest the news for readers » Nieman Journalism Lab

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