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In markets large and small, these nonprofit news organizations are achieving traffic numbers that many commercial outlets would envy. Here's our first monthly ranking of the top 25 nonprofit news ...
The phrase "pivot to video" has become a joke, shorthand for a media company's last-ditch effort to turn things around before the layoffs begin. "Today's metrics are tomorrow's punchlines, and ...
We found that while the (few) left-leaning sites prioritize statewide reporting, right-leaning sites are more focused on local reporting, indicating the potential for these sites to exacerbate ...
“Underneath the hood, Study Mode is not a tool trained exclusively on academic textbooks and approved materials — it’s more like the same old ChatGPT, tuned with a new conversation filter that simply ...
How did newspapers in places like Harrisburg, Birmingham, and Syracuse become some of America’s most-read online?
“Media executives seem convinced that they will alienate audiences if they give the subject much attention.” The exceptions are “the liberal paper Haaretz and a few smaller outlets.” —SS ...
Consider the following headlines: “Morocco’s King Appoints Committee Chief to Fight Poverty and Inequality.” “Government Officials Have Manipulated Stock Prices to Hide Scandals.” “Hyatt Will Remove ...
We keep an eye out for the most interesting stories about Labby subjects: digital media, startups, the web, journalism, strategy, and more. Here’s some of what we’ve seen lately.
These are numbers that shout opportunity, seized. The New York Times now has around 2.33 million paid digital-only news subscribers (not counting subscribers to Crosswords and Cooking). 15 percent of ...
“‘The way it’s being framed is almost sarcastic,’ says Joseph Azam, a former senior vice president and legal executive for Murdoch’s newspaper and publishing empire. ‘It’s classic Trump. He is using ...
AI app ProRata works by producing a “breakdown of the percent of each answer that came from a given website or document, factoring in what source reported the information first,” and then splitting ad ...
Let’s start at the end. The acknowledgements of Murder the Truth, a startling and deeply researched new book by New York Times journalist and editor David Enrich, thanks the Times’ “unflappable” ...
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