The Associated Press, or AP, has announced that it’s starting a marketplace to sell NFTs of its photojournalists’ work in collaboration with a company called Xooa. It’s billing its foray into NFTs as a way for collectors to “purchase the news agency’s award-winning contemporary...
America’s news media is increasingly covering the growing radicalism of the Republican Party and its democracy-eroding behavior. That’s a welcome shift. But it still isn’t going far enough.The media has long had a problematic “both sides” approach to covering...
HELLO FROM LOW-EARTH orbit! I have spent hundreds of hours working here in virtual reality. Even as I write this to you, I have Facebook's Oculus strapped to my face and am in an aptly named app called Immersed....
News publishers’ revenues increased in 2021 despite falling or static traffic, a new report has found.The Journalism, Media, and Technology Trends and Predictions 2022 report from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism noted that of 246 news...
In late January 2012, A. J. Daulerio, then the editor in chief of Gawker.com, published a post on the site announcing an experiment. Every day for the next two weeks, he explained, a different Gawker editorial staffer would be...
Keeping employees and managers informed and engaged is no small feat, but helping them feel connected and inspired can be even more difficult. As smart communications pros know, leaders can achieve these objectives and more with an internal company...
As COVID-19 variants continue to emerge, it is crucial that journalists keep their readers informed with the most current, accurate information to help them make vital decisions.The omicron variant, which surfaced in late 2021, is different from others in...
Chicago journalism is undergoing a dramatic restructuring that has turned the nation’s third-largest media market into a center for news experimentation.While the city’s media have seen brutal job cuts in recent years, including a dramatic downsizing at the Chicago...
This week, the New York Times paid more than half a billion dollars for a sports news start-up founded only five years ago. The paper also lost one of its star columnists, Ben Smith, who is trying his luck with...
