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Revision as of 19:20, 17 November 2016

13 OCTOBER

Notes taken during So You Want to Publish a Magazine? event at Spui 25 in Amsterdam. Speakers present: Ibrahim Nehme (The Outpost), Kirsten Algera & Ernst van der Hoeven (MacGuffin) and Peter Bilak (Works That Work) and Angharad Lewis (presenting her new book So You Want to Publish a Magazine)



25 OCTOBER

Reading list:

The Economist
Why is everyone so busy? Time poverty problem partly perception and partly distribution

The Next Web
Twitter’s new ad format sounds a lot like legitimizing clickbait

The Next Web
Facebook might finally kill clickbait with new algorithm tweaks