by Ray Schultz on Apr 24, 8:36 PM
Biases lead to disparities in detection accuracy across certain races and genders.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 23, 6:23 PM
Newsrooms are stretched thin, a great deal of breaking news comes from official announcements and only a fifth of stories studied are "enterprise" stories.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 22, 4:43 PM
"Where is the outrage?," asks one local publisher, charging that the moves were driven by greed.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 21, 11:47 AM
Budget provides $30 million a year in tax credits for publishers over a three-year period.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 18, 8:22 PM
Newsweek points out, "AI is not accountable to Newsweek readers: we are."
by Ray Schultz on Apr 17, 5:13 PM
But response metrics are improving, perhaps because PR pros are sending fewer, more targeted pitches.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 16, 6:19 PM
Uri Berliner has been suspended for five days without pay over his article in "The Free Press."
by Ray Schultz on Apr 16, 4:39 PM
Two issues are cookie deprecation and user IDs, Assertive Yield reports.
by Ray Schultz on Apr 15, 4:08 PM
Sherwood and Coles will share ownership as they strive to make the "Beast" "beastier."
by Ray Schultz on Apr 14, 4:07 PM
Business is now less about simple ad placements in magazines than live events and and content strategy.