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Ian Burrell
IB
Columnist
The Drum
Opinion
How NewsNow fought off legal threats and media scorn to aggregate 13,000 publishers
Opinion
Why Forbes has put under-30s at the heart of its global growth strategy
Opinion
Europe is in tumult – but does the public care? Euronews' future is on the line
Opinion
How Open Democracy finds funding to investigate dark money in politics
Opinion
Byline pivots to print, promising to tell readers 'what the papers don’t say'
Opinion
A force for good in news? Google says it's forging a new 'sharing culture' in media
Opinion
How Reuters turbocharged its news agency business by becoming a devotee of UGC
Opinion
The Telegraph's roadmap to 1m paying subscribers and financial sustainability
Opinion
As it strives for 10m subscribers, The New York Times is expanding in the UK
Opinion
From Nando's to a refugee camp, Tortoise is taking its newsroom out into the real world
Opinion
Brexit or no Brexit, The New European will remain in print – but not as we know it
Opinion
Is this the monetisation model that will sustain open access journalism?
Opinion
How Mosaic doubled its traffic by prizing quality science reporting over quantity
Opinion
AP set for artificial intelligence breakthrough in verifying user-generated video
Opinion
The man who built his own media empire – in reverse
Opinion
How The Guardian built an Oscar-nominated documentary studio inside its news business
Opinion
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism shows the way to funding for public-interest news
Opinion
From Twitter to New York cabs and airports – where Bloomberg's TicToc is going next
Opinion
Why The Economist swapped its famous elitist marketing for emotional messaging
Opinion
How CNN ventured beyond TV and Trump to grow the world’s largest news audience
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