Publishing Insider
by Melynda Fuller
The president has called the media "the enemy of the American people," the media is ready to steel itself against these attacks, beginning with some changes to the newsroom. Read the whole story
by Sara Guaglione
That's over 20,000 people paying $5 a month for access to NYT Cooking, which provides over 18,000 recipes and 40 guides on cooking basics, … Read the whole story
by Melynda Fuller
IAC rebuilt About.com and renamed it Dotdash in May. The publisher branched out to focus on six unique sites, including Verywell, The Balance, Lifewire, … Read the whole story
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by Melynda Fuller
A statement released by The Times condemned Thrush's behavior and said it had conducted dozens of interviews "with people both inside and outside the … Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Phyllis Fine, Staff Writer
Remember (or Google it, if you don't) the Watergate hoopla, when the press had enough power to help topple a U.S. president? We can … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Data released from Drawbridge on Wednesday suggests that small screens are out and large, portable screens are back as the preferred choice for clicking … Read the whole story
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by Laurie Sullivan
Mobile took 54% of total digital ad revenue in the first half this year, up 22% from first-half 2016. Advertisers spent $21.7 billion on … Read the whole story
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by Alex Weprin
According to the Interactive Advertising Bureau's Internet Advertising Revenue Report, digital video ad spend, including mobile and desktop, rose by 36% to $5.2 billion … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by David DiAngelo, Op-Ed Contributor
Despite its tremendous growth, the mobile advertising space is still being inhibited by a number of barriers. In 2018, the industry will continue to … Read the whole story