6. READING WATCHING VIEWING LISTENING
CHECKING SNACKING SCANNING
MONITOR-ING SEARCHING CLICKING
LINKING SHARING LIKING
RECOMMENDING COMMENTING VOT-ING
READING WATCHING VIEWING LISTEN-ING
CHECKING SNACKING SCANNING MON-ITORING
SEARCHING CLICKING LINKING
SHARING LIKING RECOMMENDING
COMMENT-ING VOTING READING
WATCHING VIEWING
Source: “Checking, Sharing, Clicking and Linking - Changing patterns of news use
between 2004 and 2014.” Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group.
Not one
message, but
many points of
connection
across
email, social,
and search.
7. Today:
3 questions your
readers ask, and how we
can answer them together.
9. Help me understand what I can
with the time that I have.
2014's most talked-about media startups aren't distinguished by the what, but the how.
– “ Alexis Madrigal, Senior Editor, The Atlantic