- Publishers Daily - Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025
- The Lowdown On Litigation: It Costs Money To Be Either A Plaintiff Or A Defendant
- 'The New York Times' Added 350,000 Digital-Only Subscribers In Q4
- Hearst Connecticut Media Group Takes Over 'The Waterbury Republican-American'
- Ankler Media Hikes Annual Subscription Price
- Senators Advance Bill Banning Children From Social Media
- A Third Of Advertisers Struggle With Retail Media ROI
- The AI State Of Mind: Brands Are Reasonably Sure They Are Good At It
- Publishers Daily - Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025
- Fair Use, Fair Game: News/Media Alliance Fights Technical Copyright Ruling
- Lee Enterprises Suffers Systems Outage, Affecting Ability To Publish
- Pennsylvania Journalists Vote To Form A Union
- 'The Sun' Tabloid Puts Up A Premium Paywall
- Apple Asks Court To Halt DOJ Battle With Google
- ANA/4A's AD-ID To Help Track Super Bowl Ad Effectiveness
- Kochava Must Face FTC Privacy Charges, Judge Confirms
- Publishers Daily - Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025
- Judge Changes Course, Will Not Order Reporter To Disclose Off-The-Record Notes
- 'Wall Street Journal' Shuffle: No Layoffs, But Union Is Nervous
- Applications Now Open For Nonprofit News Certificate Program
- Oklahoma Weekly Folded Into The 'Tulsa World'
- Wildfire Systems Launches 'Distributed' Commerce Network
- Tech Group Sues To Block Maryland Kids Code
- Snapchat Launches Ad-Free Subscription Plan
- Marshalls Defeats Privacy Lawsuit Over Email Pixels
- Publishers Daily - Monday, Feb. 3, 2025
- 'The Star-Ledger's' Last Rodeo: New Jersey Paper Abandons Print
- Reporters Are Most Open to PR Pitches On Friday Evenings: Report
- UK News Publisher Reach Renews Partnership With Taboola
- 'The Chicago Reader' Raises Funds Following January Layoff
- Dan Gerber To Serve As VP Of Strategic Partnerships At Penske Media
- Safety Council To Meta: New Policy Changes Concern Us
- Kochava To Revise Privacy Practices To Settle Class-Action
- YouTube's 'AdBlitz' Is Back For Super Bowl LIX