- Publishers Daily - Wednesday, July 17, 2019
- 'Los Angeles Times' Switches Website To Home-Grown Publishing Tech
- 'NowThis' Launches 'KnowThis' Newsletter, Follows Success Of Facebook Show
- Penske Media Buys Art Market Monitor Site, Expands Art Holdings
- 'The Dodo' Debuts Kids Vertical With YouTube Channel
- 'U.S. News & World Report' Taps Lori Overstreet To Head Education
- Substack Raises $15M To Grow Newsletter Subscription Business
- Can Marketers Get Around Marijuana's Stigma?
- How Many Changes Annually Does Google Make To Its Search Platform?
- Is There Still Room In Today's Marketing World For Rick Steves?
- Tech Giants Are Unclear On New French Tax
- Publishers Daily - Tuesday, July 16, 2019
- 'The New Republic' Removes Op-Ed About Buttigieg After Homophobic Accusations
- Bloomberg Terminal To Carry Dow Jones Content
- McClatchy Taps Cynthia DuBose To Head Special Projects For Local Newsrooms
- 'The Dodo' Develops IGTV Series For Teens With Instagram
- Study: Millennials Worry About Media's Impact On Democracy
- Google Working On AI In China Has Billionaire Peter Thiel, Others Raising Major Concerns
- Journalist, Who Boris Johnson's Friend Wanted Beaten Up, Speaks Out
- GDPR Health Watch: Firms Are Recovering Their Data
- Publishers Daily - Monday, July 15, 2019
- Magazine Trade Group Leaves NYC For Washington, Doubles Down On Government Affairs
- 'The Strategist' Offers Exclusive Amazon Prime Day Deals
- Maker Media Tries Revamp After Bankruptcy
- Starbucks To End Sale Of Newspapers
- Can A Nonprofit Oasis Defeat The News Desert?
- IAB Study Finds TV Ads Still Best At Generating Awareness, Even For D2C Brands
- Google Home Shares Recordings With Outside Contractors
- Customer Service And GDPR
- Publishers Daily - Friday, July 12, 2019
- Journalists Rely On Food Banks, Part-Time Jobs To Make Ends Meet
- 'Eater,' Grey Goose Partner To Expand Young Guns Franchise
- Vox Media's Chorus Makes Key Promotions To Expand Business
- 'WSJ Magazine' Heads To China, 'Harper's Bazaar' To Italy
- 'Billboard' Boosts Live Music, Artist Discovery With Bandsintown Partnership
- Google Makes Real-Time Triggers Available For Sporting Events, Live TV
- 1st-Party Data Is Overrated, Misunderstood
- Publishers Daily - Thursday, July 11, 2019
- Amazon's Prime Day Deals Include $1.50 Magazine Subscriptions
- 'InStyle' Launches 'Badass Women' Merchandise Line
- Newspaper Employment Drops 47% Since 2008
- Graydon Carter Expands 'Air Mail' Staff With Former Colleagues
- Nonprofit Acronym Invests Over $1 million In 'The Dogwood' Site, Shores Up Local News
- Comscore Stock Loses More Steam
- California Lawmakers Reject Key Revision To Privacy Law
- Ecommerce Site Bolt Raises $68M, Plans To Expand Globally
- 'NY Times' Documents The 'Great Race To Rule Streaming Media'
- Google It, Then Fact Check it
- Publishers Daily - Wednesday, July 10, 2019
- Hearst Names Carol Smith As Publishing Director For 'Elle,' 'Marie Clare'
- 'Wirecutter' Expands Editorial With New Appointments, Promotions
- The News Project Powers 'CalMatters' Relaunch
- 'ProPublica' To Cover Youngstown, Ohio Before 'The Vindicator' Shutters
- 'The Chicago Defender' To End Print Edition After 114 Years
- Litmus Debuts Features To Make Email Readable By All
- JPI Media Seeks Bids For Its Newspapers
- Are Some Android Apps Taking Data Without Permission?
- 31 Million Projected To Shop Via Smart Speakers This Year
- Publishers Daily - Tuesday, July 9, 2019
- 'New York' Prints Trump-Free Issue To Contrast With Prior Editions
- 'Thrillist' Names Meghan Kirsch Chief Content Officer
- Hearst Names Leslie Picard Associate Publisher-co-CRO For 3 Women's Magazines
- 'Rolling Stone' Music Charts Go Live
- DMA United, Nelson Mandela Family To Launch Mandela Media
- Mozilla Testing Sub-Based News Service
- Facebook's Impact On Email Conversion Rates
- Facebook Interactions Drop 38% In A Year
- Zenith Media Report Shows Small Businesses Spend All Their Ad Budgets Online
- Facebook Members Give Advertisers More Fodder For Ad Targeting
- Publishers Daily - Monday, July 8, 2019
- Glenn Greenwald Faces Investigation By Brazilian Authorities
- 'Mad Magazine' To Stop Production Of New Issues, Publish Archival Content
- AARP Backs Legal Efforts To Support Older LGBT Community
- In Kintzer We Trust
- Breaking Mass Shooting News Prompted Google To Tweak Algorithm
- Racism In Our Algorithms -- And In Ourselves
- UK Can Investigate, But Can It Really Touch The Tech Giants?
- Publishers Daily - Friday, July 5, 2019
- 'Vogue' Blasted by Marianne Williamson For Exclusion From Photo Of Female Democratic Candidates
- 'The Atlantic' Taps Linzee Troubh To Lead TV, Film
- Michael Zivyak Named President, Group Publisher 'Modern Luxury Scottsdale'
- Facebook Outage Reveals Image Info Gathered, While Underscoring Big Tech's Susceptibility
- Apple Transparency Report Reveals Government Requests To Remove App Store Content
- Performance Issues Taking Google Ads API Back To Beta
- Correction: Fortune.com Rebuilds Site In 2019, Redesigns In 2018
- Publishers Daily - Wednesday, July 3, 2019
- 'ThinkProgress' Seeks Buyer Amid Revenue Drop
- Hearst Autos Division Rebrands, Deepens Data And Ad Capabilities
- Youngstown's 'Vindicator' Newspaper To Shutter August 31
- Fortune.com Rebuilds Site, Focuses On Faster Load Times
- Journalists Say Industry Needs More Sustainable Funding Models
- Hearst Magazines' First SVOD Foray: New Fitness App
- IBM Spins Off Watson Marketing, Backed By Centerbridge Partners
- Email Roots: Al DiGuido On What He's Seen From His Front-Row Seat