Publishers Daily Editions for February 2025
Publishers Daily - Friday, Feb. 14, 2025
AI's Risky Business: New Content Suit Is Filed, Old Case Gets A New Opinion
'LA Times' Owner Plans MAGA-Oriented Product: Report
New Mexico Mulls Bill To Give Tax Credits To Newsrooms That Hire Journalists
'USA Today' Debuts 'Movie Meter,' Runs Through Oscar Season
House Republicans Launch Privacy Initiative
Meta Expands Ad Placement Controls For Brands
California Bill Requiring Browser-Based Opt-Out Reintroduced
Publishers Daily - Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025
Name That Gulf: AP Sticks With The Gulf Of Mexico's 400 Year-Old Designation
Axel Springer Assumes Full Ownership Of 'Morning Brew'
'Outside Magazine' Owner Acquires Software Firm, Lays Off 20 Team Members
'The Times-Virginian,' A Weekly Newspaper, Shuts Down
Thomson Reuters Prevails In Copyright Battle With AI Company
Consumers Crave Uplifting Content More Than Ever, Study Finds
Meta Sued Over Discriminatory College Ads
Publishers Daily - Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025
BuzzFeed To Launch A Social Platform
The BBC Skewers AI: Test Found 51% Of Content Answers Had Issues
OpenAI And Norwegian Media Group Cut A Content Deal
L.A. Local News Initiative Names Michele Siqueiros As CEO
Call For Entries: Best In Automotive Marketing
Facebook Users Want Appeals Court To Intervene In Antitrust Battle
Critical Shifts In Consumer Behavior Changing Paid Media Buys
Google Must Face Privacy Suit Over AI-Powered Assistant
Publishers Daily - Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025
Lee Enterprises Systems Outage Was Caused By 'Cybersecurity Event'
'The New Yorker' Does The Town: Magazine Celebrates 100th Anniversary
Super Bowl Metrics: The Eagles Drew Big Increase In Advance Readership
News/Media Alliance Tells NFL To Allow Locker Room Access
Call For Entries: Best In Automotive Marketing
Lawmakers Blast Google, Amazon, Others Over Child Sex Site Ads
Programmatic Models Seeping Into Commerce Advertising
Publishers Daily - Monday, Feb. 10, 2025
Defamation 2.0: Steve Wynn Asks SCOTUS To Overturn 'Malice' Standard
Hearst Is On The Way To Buying Northern California Paper: Report
Benjamin Reynaert To Serve As Market Director Of 'Elle Decor'
X Adds Magnite As A Programmatic Ad Seller
We Don't Know How To Think About An AI Future
Judge Blocks Texas Restrictions On Targeted Ads To Teens
Advocacy Groups Blast California Restrictions On Recommendations
Publishers Daily - Friday, Feb. 7, 2025
Lee Leans Into Digital, But Revenue Does Not Quite Offset Print Decline
Politico Denies It Has Received Funding from USAID
News Corp. Achieves 5% Revenue Growth In Q2
'Los Angeles Times' Offers Voluntary Buyouts: Report
Virginia Senate Passes Bill Banning Sales Of Location Data
Threads Driving More Engagement Than X, Report Finds
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
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