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Sava Tatić, Sourcefabric co-founder and Managing Director, will join a panel of media-industry innovators at Medientage München (Media Days Munich) this week to discuss trends in open-source software development for journalism.
New research finds that even as a growing number of journalists embrace digital tools to do their work and connect with readers, news managers are often reluctant to invest in innovation.
To technologists, and some news executives, automation is key to saving a struggling industry, as it promises to deliver news faster and in more targeted ways. But Thomas Kent, a journalism professor at Columbia University and a former CEO of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, cautions that such black and white assessments ignore the risks of dangerous data.
Solving Journalism’s Buy or Build Quandary with a Collaborative CMS
It used to be that when a publisher wanted to replace their news outlet’s content-management system, they faced some version of this question: to buy or build? But thanks to open-source software, that question has now become obsolete.
Sourcefabric founder Sava Tatić recently spoke with Vahe Arabian, host of the State of Digital Publishing podcast, to discuss the myriad ways that open-source technologies are changing the news business.