The complicity of RFK Jr. coverage
Fifty-five years ago last month, Robert F. Kennedy—the brother of JFK and surging candidate for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination, who had just won the… Read More »The complicity of RFK Jr. coverage
Fifty-five years ago last month, Robert F. Kennedy—the brother of JFK and surging candidate for the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination, who had just won the… Read More »The complicity of RFK Jr. coverage
Some of the best reporting anywhere over the weekend was published by a college newspaper. The Daily Northwestern — the student newspaper of Northwestern University… Read More »Northwestern’s student newspaper broke a blockbuster national story
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This is an excerpt from our free-to-download report, AI implications on Gen Z Audience Development Will Media, founded in 2020, has made significant inroads into the… Read More »How publishers can gain traction with younger audiences: Case study | What’s New in Publishing
Global adtech leader Ogury entered Japan a little over a year ago. Since then, the company got to grips with the specificities of this market … Read More »Lessons learned from working with publishers in Japan: Q&A | What’s New in Publishing
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Twitter limits could offer an unexpected boost for news publishers Recently, a pivotal announcement from Twitter owner Elon Musk sent shockwaves through the digital world.… Read More »The end of “free-for-all” internet? — What publishers need to know | What’s New in Publishing
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A select few humans got a glimpse into Barbie World on Friday night, as Warner Bros. screened Greta Gerwig’s highly anticipated “Barbie,” starring Margot Robbie… Read More »‘Barbie’ First Reactions Praise Greta Gerwig, Margot Robbie Movie
The video upfront marketplace has begun to move in earnest over the last two weeks, with several holding company chief investment officers saying they’ve laid… Read More »Media Buying Briefing: Buyers ask for, and get, pricing rollbacks in the upfront