It's probably a good time to talk about the elephant in the room. No, not the Republican party mascot, but the metaphor for that awkward thing that needs acknowledging. Coincidentally, … Read the whole story
The Australian government has vowed not to be cowed by Facebook's action, which is in stark contrast to Google's recent agreements to pay publishers. … Read the whole story
News outlets likely have seen a drop in web traffic following the move, which was more extreme than the company's past efforts. Read the whole story
The initiative asks participants to invest 20% of their programmatic advertising spend to direct or collective news buys. Read the whole story
The agreement comes as Google faces the possibility of being forced to pay publishers for journalism in Australia, where News Corp. dominates the newspaper … Read the whole story
Far from stemming fake news or hate speech, Maryland's new tax on digital ads will leave the internet "overrun by low-quality 'junk,'" the Chamber … Read the whole story
The committee is tasked with supporting an ongoing probe by law firm Paul Hastings into sex harassment allegations against John Weaver--a now departed co-founder … Read the whole story
The super PAC said the investigation was part of a broader review of the group's operations and culture. Co-founder John Weaver allegedly engaged in … Read the whole story
Winning re-election isn't all about whether you have your party's moral backing -- it's about how much election campaign money can be directed your … Read the whole story
I would enjoy a world where social media was used for just that: to be social. Read the whole story
Meredith reportedly is upset that Time is moving its bookazine busness to Bauer. Read the whole story
The board of the investigative title is seeking a replacement for its first employee, dating back to 2007. Read the whole story
Prodigy Education dupes people by representing that its popular online math game is free, but bombarding young users with ads for a paid version … Read the whole story
The personnel scandal at the 'NYT' renews criticism that the the publisher is too dependent on a narrow group of readers whose political views … Read the whole story