Media Insider: Gannett and McClatchy Cut Back on AP Services, Sports Illustrated to Remain in Print
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Trump sues ABC and George Stephanopoulos for defamation.
Welcome to Media Insider, PR Newswire’s roundup of media news stories from the week.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Trump sues ABC and George Stephanopoulos for defamation.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: WSJ union files grievance over layoffs, a chain of radio stations is launching online newspapers in 18 markets.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: a spate of mock news sites with Russian ties have pop up in the U.S.; Wikipedia downgrades CNET’s reliability rating due to its AI-generated content
Also in this week’s media news roundup: The Supreme Court heard arguments in pivotal First Amendment cases.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: An ad tech company makes the case for directing ad dollars to reliable news sources.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: CBS News Digital staff votes to unionize, Daily Beast Confider newsletter on hiatus.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Bluesky, an X competitor, is now open for the public the join.
Also in this week’s media recap: Sports Illustrated draws interest from two bidders and The Eugene Weekly resumes printing.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: A new Gallup poll looks at Democrats’ and Republicans’ trust in journalists.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: New Baltimore Sun owner insults staff, Thomson Reuters buys World Business Media.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: The Los Angeles Times executive editor steps down.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: an Oregon newspaper stops the presses after employee embezzlement.
Also among the week’s big media industry news: NiemanLab unveils experts’ predictions for journalism in 2024.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Paste Magazine acquires Jezebel, more media layoffs announced.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Elon Musk tells advertisers to “Go F—” themselves, Popular Science shutters its magazine.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Pew Research Center releases its latest Newspapers Fact Sheet.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: A new Hearst policy restricts political speech on employees’ social media accounts.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: The deal to buy Forbes is extended and outlets get a win in the Google antitrust case.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: A Gallup report finds Americans are following the news less closely.
Also in this week’s media recap, Google presents a new framework for protecting children and teens online.