by Ray Schultz on Aug 15, 4:05 PM
YouTube beats "The New York Times," "NPR" and "The Washington Post."
by Ray Schultz on Aug 14, 5:07 PM
Many firms are leveraging third-party data despite Google's backing off its cookie deprecation plan, Warc reports.
by Ray Schultz on Aug 13, 6:33 PM
An article published in the "Columbia Journalism Review" contends that military veterans make fine journalists - we just need more of them.
by Ray Schultz on Aug 12, 5:17 PM
New York will be left with one 24/7 news service: 1010 WINS.
by Ray Schultz on Aug 11, 6:30 PM
Racist and pornographic sites abound, and not all tools can block them, Adalytics writes.
by Ray Schultz on Aug 8, 6:36 PM
The new "Playboy" annual will contain the features that once defined the magazine - and some new ones.
by Ray Schultz on Aug 7, 7:45 PM
Journalists who correct facts are trusted less than reporters who confirm information, a study published in Communication Research finds.
by Ray Schultz on Aug 6, 9:06 PM
The episode raises the question: Are embargoes legally binding?
by Ray Schultz on Aug 5, 9:43 PM
The costs from these tariffs, which total 200% for China, will be passed on to publishers.
by Ray Schultz on Aug 4, 2:33 PM
Publishers are approaching the virtual world predicted by Marshall McLuhan almost 60 years ago.