Publishing Insider
by Ray Schultz, Columnist
Real Simple Licensing will allow publishers to add machine-readable licensing and royalty terms to their robots.text files. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Reddit is now accepting beta-test applications. Alpha testers have included "The Atlantic,' 'The Hill' and Associated Press' Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Fusco will oversee "The Sacramento Bee" and several other McClatchy papers. Read the whole story
by Ray Schultz
Fellows will work and receive training in the "Advocate" newsroom. Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
Pennsylvania resident Ashley Popa is making another bid to revive her privacy lawsuit against Microsoft, which allegedly used "session replay" technology to record her … Read the whole story
by Laurie Sullivan
Consumers are researching more, asking completely new types of questions, and getting answers with help from AI. U.S. impulse buys have dropped from 30% … Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Joe Mandese
The most recent ad-spending data may be the first marketplace evidence that AI overviews are converting digital dimes into AI pennies for publishers on … Read the whole story