#media-revenue

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Media industry
fromNieman Lab
4 days ago

The AP is offering buyouts in a pivot away from newspapers

The Associated Press is shifting focus from newspapers to visual journalism and AI-driven revenue sources due to declining newspaper income.
Media industry
fromLos Angeles Times
5 days ago

How Sports Illustrated is getting back in the game after scandal, layoffs

Sports Illustrated has successfully revitalized its brand and profitability after a challenging period, focusing less on traditional revenue streams.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 month ago

Is it hypocritical for news publishers to complain about tech companies' platforms - but still be on them?

Publishers criticize dominant platforms yet continue using them because audience reach and incremental revenue outweigh motives to disentangle.
Canada news
fromJays Journal
2 months ago

Blue Jays World Series run might've given Rogers the financial boost fans needed

Toronto Blue Jays' successful 2025 season drove large media and attendance-driven revenue gains for Rogers Communications, significantly boosting quarterly income.
fromDefector
2 months ago

Natan Last Has Thought A Lot About Crosswords | Defector

It may seem like they've been around forever, but the crossword as we know it is barely a century old. They started in the New York World in 1913, where it was originally called a "word-cross." Going on to obsess writers like T.S. Eliot and Vladimir Nabokov, who reportedly wrote the first Russian-language puzzle as a teenager, the crossword settled into a kind of urbane normalcy over the course of the 20th century, a feature of newspapers and cheap jumbo packs.
Books
Marketing tech
fromAdExchanger
4 months ago

CTV Is Less Transparent Than YouTube. That Should Alarm Everyone | AdExchanger

CTV programmatic advertising lacks transparency, causing buyer hesitation, flattened spending, and weakening ad revenue for major media companies.
Media industry
fromThe Drum
4 months ago

How newsprint pounds turned to digital pennies: Newspapers and the dominance of Facebook and Google

Google and Facebook captured most mobile advertising revenue, leaving traditional news publishers with steep print and digital revenue declines.
fromUS AFPNews
4 months ago

The news hub

A swarm of AI "crawlers" is running rampant on the internet, scouring billions of websites for data to feed algorithms at leading tech companies -- all without permission or payment, upending the online economy. Before the rise of AI chatbots, websites allowed search engines to access their content in return for increased visibility, a system that rewarded them with traffic and advertising revenues.
Privacy technologies
New York City
fromNieman Lab
6 months ago

Hell Gate saw a 69% increase in subscribers in its third year of covering New York City

Hell Gate NYC grew subscriptions 69% and subscription revenue 66%, reaching about $70,000 monthly from 9,000 paid subscribers while projecting $1M annual revenue by 2026.
Media industry
fromFast Company
6 months ago

'The Onion' has launched a creative agency, and it's no joke. (We think)

As news worsens, The Onion leverages political dystopia to grow subscribers and revenue while expanding into advertising and branded content.
US politics
fromFortune
7 months ago

C-Span strikes deal to air on YouTube TV, Hulu's live TV feed

C-SPAN reached a carriage deal to return its three channels to YouTube TV and Hulu, securing per-subscriber fees and broader viewer access.
Digital life
fromAxios
8 months ago

Publishers race against Google Zero doomsday clock

Publishers are diversifying revenue streams by offering new subscription products and direct-to-reader services.
E-Commerce
fromDeadline
8 months ago

TelevisaUnivision Warns "Softness" In U.S. Ad Business Will Cause Q2 Revenue Drop

TelevisaUnivision expects a revenue drop for Q2 due to weakness in U.S. advertising.
Major League Baseball
fromwww.mercurynews.com
10 months ago

Mailbag: Big Ten revenue shares for Oregon and Washington, new Pac-12 playoff cash, Big 12 baseball weather report and more

University leadership was aware of the media payout disparity for Oregon and Washington, but it didn't influence their decision-making.
fromDigiday
11 months ago

Is Facebook quietly becoming a new revenue stream for publishers again?

Last year, Facebook moved away from a revenue-share payout model that paid publishers based on the performance of ads in content, transitioning to a model that rewards creators based on content performance itself. This shift has effectively changed how publishers engage with the platform, focusing more on the content they create for Facebook.
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