Academic news website The Conversation is using article series and text message strategies to appeal to a younger readership.The Conversation is known for publishing analysis and commentary from academics and professors at universities, which are paid members. In-house editors...
Tucked into the corner of the San Francisco Chronicle newsroom, next to the open kitchen, is a small room overlooking Mission Street. Most days, it sits empty, available for reporters who need to duck in for phone calls. But...
Time plans to launch a new commerce website next quarter powered by content created by a team of editors and writers at Taboola, executives told Axios.Why it matters: "It's it's a long-term investment," said Taboola CEO Adam Singolda, referencing...
In a recent Pew Research Center survey, 94 percent of US-based journalists said they use social media professionally. At the same time, two-thirds of them claimed that social media has a “somewhat” to “very negative” impact on their work.
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By now most of us have heard about, read about and talked about ChatGPT, the new writing tool powered by artificial intelligence, and how its abilities may (or may not) be the death knell for English classes and content...
More than 180 New York Times contributors have signed an open letter accusing the paper of bias and “pseudoscience” in its recent coverage of trans people.The signatories, including prominent figures such as actress Cynthia Nixon and whistleblower Chelsea Manning,...
As the industry is well aware, first-party data is crucial for targeting and reaching customers in a cookieless environment. In a challenging market where revenue is a top concern, having a first-party data advantage is key and can help...
Although “the combination of a looming recession and inflation are casting a shadow over revenue streams that had looked to be in healthy post-Covid recovery,” writes FIPP President and CEO, James Hewes, in the Global Digital Subscription Snapshot –...
Holden Foreman is the first accessibility engineer at the Washington Post, a role which entails maintaining up-to-date accessibility standards across the Post’s products, as well as researching new opportunities for accessibility, engaging with the paper’s audience about this topic,...
Nepotism isn’t the biggest problem facing UK journalists – it’s class. Press Gazette reported last year that working class representation in journalism had reached a record low, with 80% coming from professional and upper class backgrounds – double the proportion in...
