Generally, it's heartening to see publishers stir up outrage when it leads to healthy discussion and a higher understanding. Read the whole story
"There used to be a time when New York and D.C. were setting the agenda, and I think it's undeniable that the pendulum has … Read the whole story
Ever wonder what to roast, toast, flambe or puree? The first brand-marketing campaign for NYT Cooking, which debuts today, answers those questions and more. Read the whole story
Steve Swartz, Hearst CEO, expects magazines and newspapers to return to profit growth in 2019. Read the whole story
The gap between the informed and uninformed public has increased to an 11-percentage-point difference from just 10 points in 2018. Read the whole story
Google may pull its News service from Europe if regulators are successful in implementing a copyright law that would put restrictions on sites aggregating … Read the whole story