Visualize This: Where the public gets its news
According to polls from the Pew Research Center, the Internet gained on Television as the public’s primary news source in 2010. Poll results are shown in their graph below. The graph isn’t too bad, but...
View ArticleVisualizing popularity of Yahoo homepage stories
Yahoo is not what it used to be, but many parts of it are still alive and well. In a follow-up to their email interactive, Yahoo, along with visualization firm Periscopic, explores the popularity of...
View ArticleGeographic news coverage visualized
Kitchen Budapest explores local news coverage in Hungary with sound and a bubbling map. Ebullition visualises and sonificates data pulled from one of the biggest news sites of Hungary, origo.hu. In...
View ArticleRegional news coverage around the world
Popular news topics change depending on where you are, as what’s important to some isn’t so important to others. Unfiltered.news from Google’s Jigsaw team shows what’s covered everywhere. Every day,...
View ArticleEvolution of The New York Times front page
From Josh Begley, this quickfire flip book shows every New York Times front page since 1852. Watch the shift from all words, to a handful of small pictures, to larger pictures, to color, and then more...
View ArticleStatistical diversity in US newsrooms
If a news organization wants to talk about the world in a fair way, it needs points of view from a group of people who are representative of said world. Otherwise, bias comes to play no matter how hard...
View ArticleNews homepage design overview
As you click through the news, you can probably almost always figure out what source is loading without the URL or title. Just judge based on the layout. Noah Veltman made this overview to show how...
View ArticleNews story lifespan charts
A wideout view of the news cycle can look like a series of rise and falls. Something captures the general public’s attention, and then it fades off. Thank you, next. This collaboration between Schema...
View ArticleStatistical fallacies in the news
For UnHerd, Tom Chivers, talks about David Spiegelhalter’s new book and why every statistical headline deserves a grain of salt. One way to make sure things check out: As a non-mathematician, I have a...
View ArticleBeautiful News, a book charting the good things in the world
From David McCandless and team, who you might know from such books as Information is Beautiful and Knowledge is Beautiful has a new book on Beautiful News: Inspired by our ongoing Beautiful News...
View ArticleNews organizations blocking OpenAI
Ben Welsh has a running list of the news organizations blocking OpenAI crawlers: In total, 532 of 1,147 news publishers surveyed by the homepages.news archive have instructed OpenAI, Google AI or the...
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