This is an interesting topic. I would advise you do what I do for clients, and it involves an autoblog. Feeding Data to a republishing output, with or without semantic or time of day filtering is what I would consider to be an autoblog. The most common source comes in RSS format, so that is what I will cover here.
Having access to an autoblog, whether you plan to publish content publicly for monetization or not can have its advantages. If you are new to blogging or are just in the research phase of a new project, it is always helpful to have automated publishing tools at you fingertips... especially on the editing backend.
While most people think of low quality content being curated for public consumption, your autoblog can also be used for pulling quality content in for extremely focused competitive content research, analysis, and in some cases a good cause for editing, repurposing or republishing.
An autoblog also makes a great industry and competitive reporting tool for a client. No SEO needed.
Having a mobile app that is a gui and query shell for LOD data is an autoblog on steroids... so the concept is def. not dead.
If you plan on looking into it, I would suggest Drupal as an autoblogging CMS. Its simple to set up for RSS, though design has a higher learning curve than with Wordpress, but well worth the effort IMHO. It requires zero plugins to start playing with pulling in feeds, and it also doubles as a membership site platform out of the box for when you figure out what this autoblog thing can really do.