Today, after a long weekend of awful terrorist violence in Israel, let’s talk about the shifting landscape for social networks amid the current crisis — and consider the path ahead for Meta’s Threads app.
Origen: How the attacks in Israel...
Newsrooms have moved away from “shouty, emotionally unintelligent forms of leadership”, according to Sky News boss Jonathan Levy, but a “greater sensitivity and sensibility” is still needed to help journalists vulnerable to mental health struggles.
Origen: Sky News boss: 'Greater...
Digital spaces have enabled the voices of the masses to be heard. However, an alarming trend is on the rise. Journalists are now facing more online attacks than ever before. The Global Reporting Centre found that 63% of the...
Copyright must not be weakened for news publishers as government and regulators seek to adapt to the growth of AI, Matt Rogerson, director of public policy at Guardian News and Media, said today during a panel at the Labour...
The horror continues to play out in Israel and the Gaza Strip.Following the Hamas attack on Israel and the Israeli response, war has broken out. Deaths now total more than 1,000. Thousands more have been injured. The situation deteriorates...
The rise of online journalism in the last two decades has been accompanied by alternating hopes and scepticism. The transformation continues, but we now have a clearer understanding of what kind of channels better satisfy the demands of a...
An era for publishers has ended, not with a bang, but a whimper in traffic from social media. In recent weeks Axios reported how Facebook traffic is dwindling at the same time that X has removed the link preview...
Yasmen Almashan’s torment finally ended three years after one of her brothers, Okba, disappeared from Deir el-Zour, their hometown in southeast Syria. His tortured corpse was among thousands photographed inside the prisons of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, the images...
The Athletic, which was purchased by The New York Times in 2022, is quietly cutting way back on produced podcasts. The hardest-hit group? Local shows covering a single team.
Origen: The Athletic cuts back on local podcasts | Nieman Journalism Lab
You’ve heard local news is dying. In fact, it might just be evolving.Look around: Online nonprofit local and state news sites are proliferating. Some family newspaper owners are purchasing and investing in endangered small-town papers. A few billionaires have...
