Behold: News outlets’ first skeets
Several news organizations are on Bluesky, the app where “the people on it won’t shut up about it.” Here are their inaugural skeets. More to… Read More »Behold: News outlets’ first skeets
Several news organizations are on Bluesky, the app where “the people on it won’t shut up about it.” Here are their inaugural skeets. More to… Read More »Behold: News outlets’ first skeets
“House of the Dragon” (HBO Max photo) Erik Gruenwedel May 2, 2023 Warner Bros. Discovery and Canada’s Bell Media May 2 announced a long-term and… Read More »Warner Bros. Discovery Inks Exclusive Content Distribution Deal With Canada’s Bell Media
Traditionally, Mixpanel has provided information about product usage to product teams. Increasingly, especially with the end of cookies and third party data, product data has… Read More »Mixpanel moves into marketing data with its latest product
Documentary filmmaker Jeremy Dupin was returning to the US from Haiti to spend Christmas with his daughter when he was detained and searched at the… Read More »Journalists are under threat at border zones
AWARD British presenter, broadcaster, filmmaker, author and historian, professor David Olusoga, will be presented with a BAFTA Special Award at the upcoming BAFTA Television Awards… Read More »David Olusoga to Receive BAFTA Special Award
This is a series of articles that explores where creators and publishers are today – and where the media as we know it needs to… Read More »Publishers: Make the user great again | What’s New in Publishing
Marketers report significant sales increases from personalized advertising placement The dominance of mass-market advertising may be coming to an end as one-size-fits-all advertising isn’t as… Read More »Using attention metrics to create personalized advertising | What’s New in Publishing
Today’s roundup is brought to you by Esther Twitter will (apparently) let publishers charge per article starting in May If you were wise enough to switch… Read More »Twitter to launch…micropayments: The Media Roundup | What’s New in Publishing
Arron Banks and Carole Cadwalladr. Pictures: Reuters/Hannah McKay and Press Gazette Update, 2 May 2023: Carole Cadwalladr has been ordered to pay £35,000 in damages… Read More »Arron Banks part wins Carole Cadwalladr appeal over Ted Talk
Labrador CMS, a publisher content management system, announced the launch of its advanced AI-powered title generator at the PPA Festival held in London. Labrador CMS,… Read More »Labrador CMS unveils AI title generator | What’s New in Publishing