by on Oct 30, 7:00 AM
The Brown Institute for Media Innovation aims to make key technology more accessible to newspapers without financial resources.
by on Oct 29, 7:00 AM
To prevent people from seeing misleading information about election results, such as premature victory claims, AP will verify final results.
by on Oct 28, 7:30 AM
A Senate report claims local journalism is in trouble, partly because Silicon Valley companies have engaged in anticompetitive business practices.
by on Oct 27, 7:00 AM
The supposed conflict between the newsroom and the op-ed page followed a prior flare-up in June, about factual inaccuracies on the op-ed page.
by on Oct 26, 7:00 AM
A Spokane, Washington, newspaper found a key part of cutting the churn rate was improving the onboarding experience with more customized emails.
by on Oct 23, 7:00 AM
Do Toobin's actions mean Conde Nast faces significant legal liability for creating a hostile work environment?
by on Oct 22, 7:00 AM
Publishers may not be able to capitalize on their web traffic. Advertisers tend to block spots appearing next to political or pandemic news.
by on Oct 21, 7:00 AM
The complaint focuses on the company's distribution agreements that make it the dominant search engine.
by on Oct 20, 7:00 AM
The murky world of "pink slime" websites publish biased stories, many from conservative news sites.
by on Oct 19, 7:00 AM
Twitter's latest move: It shut down accounts for the 'New York Post,' White House spokesperson Kayleigh McEnamy, the "Team Trump" campaign and Politico reporter Jake Sherman.