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fromBusiness Insider
3 hours ago
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Read Bari Weiss' new memo that defends pulling a '60 Minutes' segment and says Americans lack trust in the press

fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago
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READ: Bari Weiss Laid Out Specific' Issues with 60 Minutes CECOT Report in Leaked Memo Before Yanking Segment

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fromwww.esquire.com
2 days ago

Bari Weiss Doesn't Care About Journalism

CBS News pulled a 60 Minutes segment on Venezuelan deportees to El Salvador prison after editor Bari Weiss requested changes amid allegations of political interference.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

Donald Trump's shadow hangs over the call to kill a '60 Minutes' story

CBS News paused a '60 Minutes' segment on the Trump administration's use of El Salvador's CECOT prison amid controversy over editorial judgment and political influence.
fromBusiness Insider
3 hours ago
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Read Bari Weiss' new memo that defends pulling a '60 Minutes' segment and says Americans lack trust in the press

fromwww.mediaite.com
1 day ago
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READ: Bari Weiss Laid Out Specific' Issues with 60 Minutes CECOT Report in Leaked Memo Before Yanking Segment

#podcasts
fromThe Walrus
11 hours ago

2025: The Stories That Surprised Us | The Walrus

Carine Abouseif, Senior Editor: As an editor, my ears always perk up when I hear a story described as "juicy." That's how we talked about contributing writer Tajja Isen's essay, " The Publishing Industry Has a Gambling Problem," as it made its way through our editorial process. Tajja interviewed writers, book editors, and literary agents about the concept of "sales track"-a term for the number of books a writer has sold. Low sales numbers can cut down a writer's career before it's even really begun, shaping how an agent pitches their second book and whether editors will buy it.
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fromStreetsblog
1 day ago
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Off-Topic Tuesday: Streetsblog Joins Campaign for Public Financing of Non-Profit Media - Streetsblog New York City

fromStreetsblog
1 day ago
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Off-Topic Tuesday: Streetsblog Joins Campaign for Public Financing of Non-Profit Media - Streetsblog New York City

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fromESPN.com
23 hours ago

A miracle child, a priceless penny and a racing legend

A discontinued penny became tied to Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s 1998 Daytona 500 moment that ended 19 previous heartbreaks.
#bari-weiss
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fromAdvocate.com
1 day ago

CECOT story pulled by Bari Weiss gets viewed anyway thanks to Canadian streaming service

CBS pulled a 60 Minutes segment about El Salvador's CECOT prison, but an earlier version briefly circulated on Global TV and online, revealing alleged torture and due process violations.
#media-consolidation
fromTruthout
2 days ago
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Trump Ally Larry Ellison Pledges $40B to Help His Son Buy CNN Parent Company

fromNieman Lab
1 week ago
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The fight for independence

Independent American journalism outlets will decline in number in 2026 due to consolidation, political hostility, and economic pressures.
fromTruthout
1 week ago
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Billionaires Are Encroaching on the Free Press. Let's Act to Defend It in 2026.

A Paramount takeover could place CNN under right-wing ownership, threatening newsroom independence, diversity initiatives, and worker protections.
fromTruthout
2 days ago
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Trump Ally Larry Ellison Pledges $40B to Help His Son Buy CNN Parent Company

fromTruthout
1 week ago
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Billionaires Are Encroaching on the Free Press. Let's Act to Defend It in 2026.

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fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Why Hollywood battle could change how you watch sport

A takeover battle for Warner Bros Discovery involving Netflix and Paramount Skydance could determine TNT Sports' ownership and reshape UK sporting rights and subscriptions.
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fromSportico.com
1 day ago

Sporticast 512: Inside the Business of a Popular Basketball YouTuber

YouTube creators like Jesser monetize via ad revenue, brand partnerships, licensed apparel, events, and league relationships, reshaping media economics and audience reach.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

English cricket meets Spinal Tap as Rob Key delivers latest Ashes autopsy | Barney Ronay

Rob Key's public explanations of England's Ashes collapse expose a culture of specialist selection, presentation over accountability, and avoidance of substantive responsibility.
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

Bari Weiss Just Gave Trump a Kill Switch Over 60 Minutes

The most dangerous part of Bari Weiss's decision to pull a 60 Minutes segment last weekend isn't that she exercised her authority. It's the precedent she set that refusing to comment can function as a veto over investigative journalism. That is the line journalists inside CBS are now staring at. Once it exists, there's no unseeing it. Over the weekend, Weiss shelved a report by correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi examining Venezuelan men deported by the Trump administration to CECOT, a notorious maximum-security prison in El Salvador.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 days ago

Sky News journalist swears on air while reporting on David Walliams

Oh f*** it, I'd better start again. Sorry, do not ever air me saying the F word.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Three ways Australia can stop tech giants from walking away from journalism that serves us all | Rod Sims

NBI consultation is welcome but delayed, complex, risks favoring big tech, and urgent action is needed as NMBC deals expire and publisher revenue will vanish.
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fromDigiday
2 days ago

What publishers are wishing for this holiday season: End AI scraping and determine AI-powered audience value

Publishers demand regulated AI practices and fair compensation for content after widespread scraping and unauthorized use by AI developers.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Meta's Threads makes a play for podcasters and their rabid fans | Fortune

Threads will add podcast preview snippets in feeds to attract podcasters and encourage listener community engagement through features and live events.
#hostile-takeover
fromFortune
2 days ago
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Not only did Larry Ellison personally guarantee $40.4 billion for his son's pursuit of Warner Bros., Paramount upped the break fee to $5.8 billion | Fortune

fromFortune
2 days ago
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Not only did Larry Ellison personally guarantee $40.4 billion for his son's pursuit of Warner Bros., Paramount upped the break fee to $5.8 billion | Fortune

fromThe Atlantic
2 days ago

The Atlantic Announces Henry Grabar and Judith Shulevitz as Staff Writers and Chris Suellentrop as Senior Editor; Uzodinma Iweala Joins as Contributing Writer

Henry is joining us as a staff writer. He comes to us from Slate, where he covered housing, infrastructure, and urban life. In more than a decade on that beat, some of his many memorable stories include an account of his battle with knotweed, an urban planning diary of the Paris Summer Olympics, an investigation into why Americans don't live in hotels anymore (but should!), and a 99% Invisible episode about kids who get around town by themselves.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
2 days ago

NPR's New Rule for 2026: Stop Quoting The Same Professor Over and Over

Professor Tobias' hobby seems to be getting himself quoted about anything and everything in news stories, Cavin wrote to staffers.
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fromwww.esquire.com
2 days ago

The 20 Best Podcasts of 2025

Marc Maron's long-running WTF podcast concluded in 2025 with a definitive final season showcasing his evolution and influential, imperfect legacy.
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fromPoynter
2 days ago

Inside the training that centers 'closeness and intimacy and safety and resolve and optimism' - Poynter

Leadership development equips women and nonbinary newsroom leaders with skills to navigate industry instability, negotiate effectively, manage cross-generational teams, delegate purposefully, and balance work-life demands.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Larry Ellison to personally back Paramount bid for Warner

Larry Ellison personally guarantees $40.4 billion to back Paramount's $108.4 billion hostile bid for Warner Bros., strengthening financing and regulatory terms.
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fromThe Verge
3 days ago

2025: a year in art on The Verge

The Verge art team produced diverse multimedia projects addressing internet culture, war narratives, trans privacy, surveillance of Iranian dissidents, and inventive visual storytelling.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Tom Freston, the beat-poet exec who made MTV cool for 20 years, sees 'really nothing in it for the consumer' from Netflix, Warner, or his old company | Fortune

Tom Freston fused countercultural roots with bold leadership to co-found MTV and lead Viacom and Paramount, shaping modern entertainment.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
3 days ago

Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua: Is this good for Boxing?

Samantha Johnson looks at how audience, attention and money are reshaping modern boxing. Jake Paul is a YouTuber with a global audience. Anthony Joshua is a former unified heavyweight champion. And the two go head to head in Miami. But this fight isn't about rankings or legacy. It's about the audience, attention, and money. Samantha Johnson asks what does boxing value more today, titles or attention?
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fromPortland Mercury
3 days ago

Is this vegan activism?

The WW cover photo is a blurry, poorly lit, and overtly pornographic image deemed inappropriate for public print and offensive to the local arts and food community.
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fromRAIN News
6 days ago

Video, narrative, and ?? Three (kind of) podcast trends

Podcast video adoption is rising, brands demand video ROI, narrative podcasts retain majority listening, and unexpected market shifts emerged in 2025.
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fromNieman Lab
4 days ago

Taking bias seriously

Newsrooms must confront perceived bias, resist surrendering to partisan transparency, and develop new practices to maintain trust amid growing newsfluencer competition.
fromIndependent
4 days ago

Darragh McManus: Ryan Tubridy casts his net wide with move to YouTube and TalkSport, but will he land the next big gig?

In 2023 we wondered whether the broadcaster had burnt his bridges, but two years at Virgin Radio established his renaissance The carousel of Irish radio and radio presenters never stops moving. At the end of a year that saw the biggest RTÉ Radio 1 shake-up in years and a number of big-name departures, and coming mere days after Newstalk announced its biggest reshuffle in a while, we get news of another major change in the career of Ryan Tubridy.
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fromNieman Lab
5 days ago

3 big risks catch up with some indie publishers in 2026

Our work delving into the businesses of independent news publishers through LION's Sustainability Audits has given us a unique window into the operations of more than 500 newsrooms across the country. Each is trying to build a digital business around local news; some are rural, some are urban; some are relatively large with staffs up to a few dozen, but the vast majority are small.
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fromNieman Lab
5 days ago

AI will force us to be more ambitious, more human storytellers

News organizations must emphasize human-driven, original storytelling, visible bylines, community, and transparency to regain readers lost to AI-driven aggregation.
#public-media
fromNieman Lab
5 days ago
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Public media's next act

Public media can become a sustainable, digital civic news platform by offering on-demand local journalism, networking stations and outlets, and shared membership systems.
fromNieman Lab
1 week ago
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Public media will stop acting like a legacy airline

Public media's hub-and-spoke model concentrates resources in big-city hubs, creating friction for smaller markets; a point-to-point approach could decentralize production and access.
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fromComputerworld
5 days ago

Four apps to solve the news crisis in 2026

Widespread reliance on social sites for news undermines the shared, fact-checked, broadly sourced reporting and local investigative journalism once provided by newspapers.
fromNieman Lab
5 days ago

AI breaks the hamster wheel of journalism

The early web required that many newspaper journalists learn content management systems and repurpose their work for online spaces while maintaining their print duties. Social media platforms layered on demands to engage audiences where they gathered, to participate in every conversation as fast as possible, and make the news literally dance to new trends. Mobile technology untethered journalism from the desktop, creating an expectation of always-on availability and real-time responsiveness.
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fromThe Drum
5 days ago

Dubai's Khaleej Times CEO Charles Yardley: Print is still pumping and the future is live

Khaleej Times, the UAE's first English daily, was launched in 1978 and remains one of the most trusted news sources in the region. Its digital platform along with its social media channels, reaches over 15 million users every month. Published by Galadari Printing and Publishing Co., the brand has expanded into a diverse media portfolio, including City Times, WKND, BTR, Young Times, and KT LUXE. KT Events convenes policymakers, businesses, and thought leaders through domain-focused forums and platforms.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

How The New Yorker digitized its entire magazine archive

The New Yorker has digitized and organized every issue since 1925, creating a searchable, chronologically arranged archive of over half a million pages.
fromwww.mediaite.com
5 days ago

How to Save Democracyand JournalismAfter Algorithms Broke the Truth

Earlier this week, I detailed how journalism lost its ability to set the terms of public reality—dismantled not by its own failures, but by algorithmic systems that reward emotional intensity over accuracy and affirmation over verification. Editorial judgment, imperfect yet guided by civic purpose, has been replaced by engagement-optimized algorithms. The result is fragmentation severe enough to undermine shared reality itself—or worse, to convince us objective truth no longer exists.
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fromNieman Lab
5 days ago

The "HBO of podcasting" finally emerges

2026 will be the year the long-promised "HBO of podcasting" finally begins to take shape as the industry moves beyond an ad-heavy model.
fromEngadget
5 days ago

Sony is buying Peanuts

Sony is paying approximately $460 milliion to purchase Peanuts [PDF] and its characters, including Snoopy and Charlie Brown, created by Charles M. Schulz. That's a 41 percent stake Sony is buying from Canadian firm WildBrain. Since Sony bought 39 percent of the franchise back in 2018, this will give the company an 80 percent stake. The deal is still subject to regulatory approvals, but Peanuts will become Sony's consolidated subsidiary once it's closed. Schulz's family still owns the remaining 20 percent stake in the franchise.
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fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

Independent publishers set the agenda

Independent, niche-focused journalists and small outlets will set agendas via platforms like Substack and social media, eroding legacy media gatekeeping and growing community-funded reporting.
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fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

Audiences will increasingly direct news coverage - for better and for worse

News consumption is fragmented into niche social-media channels where creators directly engage audiences, producing demand-driven coverage that shapes content, funding, and accountability.
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fromThe Walrus
6 days ago

When It Matters Most, Student Journalists Are Showing Up | The Walrus

Student-run media provided sustained, rigorous coverage of Gaza protest encampments, holding university power to account and countering dismissive mainstream portrayals.
fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

We stop chasing chaos

This isn't as much as a prediction for 2026 as it is my hope: that the media will not be so entranced by President Trump's compulsion to dominate every news cycle and instead focus limited resources on stories that matter, stories that hold the powerful accountable, and stories that help people make the best decisions about their lives. In our determination to keep up with Trump, many news organizations, including my own, have out of necessity focused on the pandemonium in government and society.
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fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

Newsrooms reckon with how collective identities have changed

American newsrooms must proactively rebuild credibility with diverse, intersectional audiences and develop identity-aware strategies to prevent irreversible media red lines and strengthen democratic psychological safety.
fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

A reckoning comes for journalism philanthropy

For decades, philanthropy has reinforced a media landscape that favors the biggest (and whitest) news organizations, whether they be nonprofit, for-profit, or startups, while chronically underinvesting in ethnic and community media. I predict that 2026 will see one or more failures of newsrooms conceived of or propped up by funders, forcing a reckoning about how we support journalism in America.
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fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

The diploma divide continues to grow

Educational attainment increasingly divides news engagement, with less-educated people disengaging from news while highly educated people become more engaged.
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fromDigiday
6 days ago

Media Briefing: The top trends in the media industry for 2025

Digital ad revenues were weak early 2025 but improved by Q3/Q4 with major publishers reporting year-over-year gains; AI licensing and media partnerships rose as notable trends.
fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

Cultural fluency is the strongest currency for media in 2026

This year, as legacy news outlets slashed diversity teams, eliminated community beats, and gutted cultural coverage, they undermined the very asset that determines relevance in today's fragmented media environment: cultural fluency. These cuts were framed as cost-saving measures, but in reality, they stripped away the expertise that allows media institutions to build trust, resonance, and meaningful connection with the audiences they claim to serve.
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fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

Podcasts can save public media (seriously)

Public media outlets entered 2025 on a wave of unease between declining on-air audience, waning underwriting revenue, post-election news fatigue, and the looming uncertainty about federal funding. The latter sadly became a reality on July 18 when Congress voted to claw back $1.1 billion in public media funding, leaving NPR, PBS, and more than 400 member stations across the country to figure out what to do next.
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fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

Data needs to drive conversations, not division

In the post‑pandemic news cycle, it became easy to treat charts as a kind of journalistic spell: visualize the data and legitimacy will follow. But the flood of partisan "stat dumps" has trained plenty of people to see numbers as just another weapon in a never-ending culture war. In 2026, the task for data journalism is not to make more extravagant visualizations, but to rebuild data as a shared language between people who no longer trust one another.
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fromTNW | Media
1 week ago

Letter from the Editor-in-Chief

A new leader commits to continuing TNW's community-driven legacy after Tekpon acquired TNW's media and events brand, despite self-doubt.
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fromTheWrap
6 days ago

Creatorverse: The Biggest Creators of 2025

Alex Cooper is the most esteemed creator of 2025, appearing on all four creator lists, three platform lists, and earning a Golden Globes nomination.
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fromRAIN News
1 week ago

NYC Podcast Awards launched; 24 categories, deadlines & costs announced

NYC Podcast Awards launched to spotlight under-recognized audio creators, offering technical and creative category prizes, tiered submission fees, and entries limited to four team members.
fromDigiday
6 days ago

In Graphic Detail: Why YouTube is a genuine threat to Netflix

The most telling point (so far) of Netflix's proposed acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery, HBO and streaming businesses came from the company itself. In pushing back on claims that the deal would be anti-competitive, Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters pointed to YouTube as a bona fide rival that it would still trail with Warner Bros stack - a point that would've sounded far-fetched not that long ago.
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fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

The return of the media brand

Over the last few years, publishers have watched their major distribution partners, first social and now search, become volatile and unreliable. Constant shifts have weakened the relationship between publishers and the platforms that once delivered their audiences. The AI era is pushing this to a breaking point. As generative interfaces replace traditional search, it has become clear that publishers cannot depend on discovery happening elsewhere. The only durable asset left is the audience's recognition of and loyalty to each publisher's brand.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

Santa's pay remains stagnant - but elves get a festive boost

Seasonal Santas' median pay remained stagnant at 15.00 per hour while elves' median pay rose 7.6% to 12.48, with hourly rates varying widely.
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fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

AI will rewrite the architecture of the newsroom

AI transforms news by enabling conversational interaction, displacing traditional discovery, and acting as a consuming audience that reshapes news flow, brands, and business models.
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fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

Finding a candle in the dark

Journalism faces collapse, declining public trust, corporate capture, AI-driven internalization, and rising authoritarian oligarchic forces undermining democratic institutions.
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fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

Rethinking the news experience

News organizations must sell informed, empowering experiences rather than isolated information bits to rebuild audiences amid digital disruption and rising news avoidance.
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fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

The year we all algorithm-proof our audiences

Local, mission-focused newsrooms that invest in community relationships, in-person presence, and diversified distribution can survive the loss of search and social platforms.
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fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

The year news and product teams actually work together

News organizations must fully integrate product skill sets and thinking to build audience-connected products, becoming essential for survival amid AI and platform disruptions.
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fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

Charting a path out of the slop bucket

AI-generated video will flood social platforms with convincing fakes, creating an opportunity for verified news organizations to stand out, while engagement algorithms favor sensational falsehoods.
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fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

We address the cracks in our foundation

News requires coherent decision-making frameworks and theoretical foundations to prioritize public-interest reporting and allocate limited resources effectively.
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fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

The growth hackers come to your town

Independent local newsletters are proliferating as marketing-driven side hustles that attract engaged subscribers with community-focused content and flexible monetization strategies.
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