Silicon Valley Ditches News, Shaking an Unstable Industry – The New York Times
Campbell Brown, Facebook’s top news executive, left the company this month. Twitter, now known as X, removed headlines from the platform days later. The...
Apple Considers Selling Podcast Ads on Original Shows – Bloomberg
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LION Publishers aims to “help members raise money for themselves” — and to decrease its...
Meta’s move away from news doesn’t just affect your Facebook feed. It’s also shaping the growth plans of journalism organizations that once counted on...
Max Weber on journalists | The Tangled Woof
About halfway through Max Weber’s famous lecture on politics, originally delivered in 1919, there is an extended digression on journalism. As more than a...
How The New York Times is making connections with puzzles and games | Editor...
Puzzles and games have always been central to the newspaper experience, but no media company has had as much success mining that obsession digitally...
X now requires community fact checks to include sources
X is making a significant change to its crowd-sourced fact checking tool in an attempt to stem the flow of misinformation on its platform....
RSF launches global “Collateral Damage” campaign highlighting the danger of the Assange prosecution to...
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has launched a new global communications campaign as part of its longstanding efforts for the release of WikiLeaks publisher Julian...
“I can’t be neutral or centrist in a debate over my own humanity”: A...
Journalistic objectivity has long been in flux. This paper examines cases in which we see journalists aiming to subvert norms, and managers pushing back,...
Patreon acquires livestream platform Moment
Patreon, which connects creators with paying fans, has acquired Moment, a livestream platform for events and ticketed experiences, Patreon CEO Jack Conte tells Axios.Why...
Elon Musk’s X Courts Political Advertisers Ahead of a Contentious Election Year – WSJ
Social-media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has begun aggressively pitching political advertisers after owner Elon Musk reversed a previous ban on political ads...