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“Multiple advertising and agency executives speaking during this month’s Cannes advertising festival told the FT that brands were increasingly exploring hosting a business account and posting content ...
In an attempt to retain subscribers, The Economist is also trying to help readers find stories more easily and quickly.
One year into its copyright litigation, the Center for Investigative Reporting is still one of the only nonprofits to take ...
Plus: The pivot to video is really happening, digital subscriptions may have peaked, and other findings from RISJ's 2025 ...
Change is coming to us. We can manage to it and figure out where we want to go, or we can let [it] happen to us, and it’s ...
Many outlets have been personalizing news recommendations for years, but generative AI introduces the possibility to ...
Whistleblowers can securely contact journalists without needing extra apps or tech-savvy skills. It’s a small step, but in ...
The nonprofit newsroom is using grants to cautiously experiment with the ways ChatGPT can help it work smarter and expand ...
“Offerwall lets publishers give their sites’ readers a variety of ways to access their content, including through options like micro payments, taking surveys, watching ads, and more. In addition, ...
We keep an eye out for the most interesting stories about Labby subjects: digital media, startups, the web, journalism, strategy, and more. Here’s some of what we’ve seen lately.
Fresh off a subscriber bump from Signalgate, The Atlantic is debuting new "challenges" and "curiosities" for readers to play.
“The Key Biscayne government issued a media policy that gagged its employees, prohibiting them from speaking to news media unless permitted by Village Manager Steve Williamson or government ...