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fromNieman Lab
48 minutes 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.
fromNieman Lab
14 hours 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
3 days ago

The year journalists abandon the press conference

News increasingly originates outside traditional 'in the room' reporting; journalists must adopt new methods and sources to locate where news actually happens.
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fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Why creator-journalists, not brands, will get invited to the party

Audiences follow individual journalists, not legacy news brands; personal voice and humanity drive trust, loyalty, and audience migration.
#bari-weiss
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fromNieman Lab
14 hours 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
14 hours 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
2 days 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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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Film and TV actors prepared to strike over AI concerns

UK performers overwhelmingly oppose digital scanning for AI, with 99% voting against and 75% turnout, potentially enabling industrial action.
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fromComputerworld
18 hours 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
14 hours 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
9 hours 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
15 hours 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.
#podcasts
fromwww.mediaite.com
12 hours 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
14 hours 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
23 hours 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
1 day 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
3 days 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.
#local-journalism
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fromTheWrap
1 day 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
4 days 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.
#netflix
fromNieman Lab
1 day 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
1 day 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.
#media-consolidation
fromNieman Lab
2 days 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
2 days 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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Billionaires Are Encroaching on the Free Press. Let's Act to Defend It in 2026.

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fromNieman Lab
1 day 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
2 days 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
2 days 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
2 days 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
2 days 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
2 days 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
2 days 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.
#local-news
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Netflix co-CEO faces the $100 billion question: 'Why are you doing this deal?' | Fortune

Netflix is pursuing a large Warner assets acquisition despite investor skepticism about growth multiple, integration risks, and significant share-price decline.
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fromWIRED
2 days ago

DEI Died This Year. Maybe It Was Supposed To

Black staffers at WIRED experience precarious job security, isolation, and confinement to race-focused assignments despite professional success.
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fromIntelligencer
3 days ago

New York's 20 Most-Read Stories of 2025

Readers gravitated to pieces on cultural trends, exposés of powerful figures, scandals involving ordinary people, and emotional, enduring love stories.
#mergers--acquisitions
fromFortune
3 days ago
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Kushner's Affinity withdraws from Warner Bros. takeover battle | Fortune

fromFortune
3 days ago
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Warner Bros. plans to reject Paramount bid on funding, terms | Fortune

fromFortune
3 days ago
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Kushner's Affinity withdraws from Warner Bros. takeover battle | Fortune

fromFortune
3 days ago
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Warner Bros. plans to reject Paramount bid on funding, terms | Fortune

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fromExchangewire
2 days ago

VideoElephant Fetches "Unleashed by DOGTV": Takes Over FAST Management & Distribution

VideoElephant will fully manage and distribute Unleashed by DOGTV, overseeing scheduling, content, marketing, distribution, partner management, and monetisation to expand reach and revenue.
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fromDeadline
2 days ago

Caleb Hearon's 'So True' Podcast Inks Exclusive Distribution & Advertising Deal With Wave

Caleb Hearon's podcast So True entered an exclusive distribution, marketing, and advertising partnership with Wave to expand platforms, studio infrastructure, and future podcast launches.
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fromThe Verge
2 days ago

Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia, bias, and the "Gaza genocide" page

Trust can be rebuilt through transparency, reciprocity, common purpose, and interpersonal reliability, as demonstrated by Wikipedia's role as a factual foundation.
fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Journalism realizes it has a business talent problem

Once I cooled off, I realized that counsel, which arrived in a LION sustainability audit, was wise if difficult to achieve. Try finding a grant for a business partner. Go ahead, I'll wait. Not getting "operational" money is, of course, a complaint not limited to news organizations, nonprofit or otherwise. Program officers are generally disinclined to pay for your overhead. But let me propose something radical: If we're saving journalism, it's going to require overhead.
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fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Everyone is a journal- ish

AI-driven avatars trained on journalists' work risk prioritizing speed over accuracy, undermining journalism unless intentional adaptation and public 'journal-ish' literacy emphasize sourcing, veracity, and context.
fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Creator partnerships are ripe for opportunities, if newsrooms do the work

It's an efficient way to get information, and it lives in a space that combines many information sources. Social feeds are places where audiences can get updates about the many facets of their life - community events, road closures, upcoming local issues, updates from friends and family, advice for working more efficiently - in one place, making it especially ripe to soak in new information.
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fromFuturism
3 days ago
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Washington Post Says It Will Continue AI-Generating Error Filled Podcasts as Its Own Editors Groan in Embarrassment

fromFuturism
3 days ago
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Washington Post Says It Will Continue AI-Generating Error Filled Podcasts as Its Own Editors Groan in Embarrassment

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fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

"Show your work" makes a triumphant return

Open source culture will return to newsrooms next year after a decade-long decline in shared tools, code, and collaborative practices.
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fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Every media business becomes an events business

Media companies must build immersive worlds and host events to convert attention into real-world audience engagement and loyalty.
fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Journalism becomes a house of commons

Our starting point: Let's agree that journalism is not content. It's not a product. It's not an export. It's a shared resource. Treat it that way and everything changes. The idea of a journalism commons is not new (certainly not to Nieman Lab predictions), nor is it a metaphor; it's a tried-and-trusted, locally owned governance model that anyone can take part in,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

The Guardian view on Trump's BBC lawsuit: grievance politics with a purpose | Editorial

Donald Trump is suing the BBC over a Panorama edit despite its apology, exemplifying his litigation campaign that intimidates media and fosters fear and self-censorship.
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fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Information germ theory

Journalism must adopt varied, evidence-based, service-oriented interventions beyond traditional reporting to effectively meet diverse community information needs.
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fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Newsrooms build the muscle to survive many futures at once

Consistent, cross-functional scenario planning will become a core newsroom discipline to build operational resiliency and prepare for multiple simultaneous realities.
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fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

Publishers leave the dead malls of Web 2.0

Publications must stop chasing platform virality, define distinct identities, and become memorable destinations while leveraging RSS-like tools and newsletters for direct reader engagement.
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fromwww.mediaite.com
3 days ago

Mediaite Celebrates the 75 Most Influential Figures in Media

High-profile journalists and media personalities from rival networks and independent outlets mingled amicably at Danny's NYC to celebrate Mediaite's Most Influential in Media 2025.
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fromNieman Lab
3 days ago

The rise of the throwaway news app

AI revival will enable new, cost-effective news apps akin to mid-2000s data-driven web apps, overcoming prior infrastructure and maintenance barriers.
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fromThe Verge
3 days ago

A vague study on Nazi bots created chaos in the Taylor Swift fan universe

Coordinated inauthentic social media accounts amplified and skewed public discourse around Taylor Swift's album, turning music conversation into politicized misinformation.
fromThe Nation
3 days ago

Solution to the "Big Event" Crossword

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fromNieman Lab
4 days ago

Short-form video drives reach. That's exactly the problem.

Newsrooms' rush to short-form video worsens audience comprehension and wellbeing; journalism should prioritize building healthy news habits over viral, attention-extracting formats.
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fromNieman Lab
4 days ago

News organizations wake up to the threat to their existence

Media freedom and independence erode gradually through normalization of unconstitutional ideas, often aided by news organizations that legitimize them.
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fromNieman Lab
4 days ago

A time for clear-eyed conviction - and courage

The Fuller Project is confronting right-wing scrutiny while intensifying investigative, gender-focused journalism and boldly committing to survive and amplify rights for women and gender minorities.
fromNieman Lab
4 days ago

Journalism will stop relying on exposure to hold the powerful accountable

The old model imagined journalism as a set of headlights that froze wrongdoing in the glare of publicity. But today, the information environment is constantly illuminated with infinite content. When everything is bright, nothing stops. Nothing changes. The spotlight has become ambient light. For years, journalism relied on a simple chain of accountability: expose wrongdoing and someone would apply pressure. Public institutions, regulators, voters, shareholders, civic groups, or even social norms were expected to take the next step once the facts were visible.
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fromNieman Lab
4 days ago

The year journalism goes underground in America

Forty years of toxic media policy, the libertarian ethos of big tech, the collapse of the 20th-century business model, the paranoia and extremism of online life, the rise of the far right: when stirred together, these nutrients do not constitute the soil for a healthy free press. This is certainly not the first time people have found themselves with a dearth of formal news structures. Besides most of human history, one could point to present-day Hungary or Turkey or Saudi Arabia.
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