Digital news consumers today face a constant deluge of information and according to the latest report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, news avoidance is also on the rise. In that context, the role of the information...
The UK’s regional print daily newspapers saw their circulations fall by an average of 16% year-on-year in the first six months of 2022.
Origen: Regional ABCs: All titles see circulation drops in first half of 2022
t a time of soaring costs across the world, industries are feeling the pinch. News publishers remain stuck in the middle of this crisis. Print production costs are going up along with energy bills and more. Publishers are seeing...
After launching subscription podcast services last year, QCode, Tenderfoot TV, NPR and Acast are investing in their offerings by adding more shows and experimenting with the way bonus content can serve superfans, add value to the paid product and...
At the City University of New York, there’s a product immersion programme for journalists interested in using product thinking to serve their audiences better and make their profession more sustainable. Anita, the author of our last newsletter, was selected...
From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife worldwide. Many tools have been designed to help people spot misinformation. The problem with most of them is how hard they are to deliver at scale.
Origen: Can...
To engage the next generation of news readers, it’s critical for news media companies to learn not just how to deliver the news Gen Z is looking for, but to deliver it on the platforms where they live while...
Snap, the maker of the ephemeral messaging app Snapchat, is laying off 20 percent of its employees, discontinuing at least six products and appointing its first chief operating officer in seven years, the financially struggling social media company said...
GRINGO HUNTERS, about a Mexican police unit that tracks American fugitives. Something about the fall of Kabul. Something based on an investigation that hasn’t come out yet. These are some of the projects—at least one of them a scripted...
The Guardian, New York Times and Wall Street Journal are taking part in a trial with Twitter to display links to their articles in a new, more visually appealing way.The three publishers were chosen because they have highly engaged...
