Media Insider: Meta fined for transferring data, The Daily Wire heads to Twitter, WaPo creates AI teams
Also in this week’s media news roundup: The New York Times reaches tentative deal with union, Semafor raises $19 million.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: The New York Times reaches tentative deal with union, Semafor raises $19 million.
Catch up on the week’s top press releases, including the FDA’s approval of a medication for hot flashes and a survey of Americans’ recession fears.
Also in the latest media news recap, Dow Jones and Columbia Journalism School launch a financial journalism training program for HBCUs.
Also in this week’s roundup of press releases you might have missed, the Jonas Brothers team up with Candy Crush Saga.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: iHeartMedia launches a branded podcast studio and the crypto media firm Blockworks raises $12M.
In this week’s roundup of press releases, Planet Fitness offer free workouts for teens this summer and Live Nation launches Concert Week.
Also in the week’s recap of media news, President Biden pledges to defend press freedom and secure journalists’ release.
Recapping the week’s big press releases from PR Newswire, including Bed Bath & Beyond’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
Also in this week’s media roundup: Facebook and Twitter face new EU content rules, California Assembly approves JCPA bill.
Catch up on the week’s big press releases, including Lowe’s plans for solar panel installations and TIME’s CO2 Earth Awards.
Also in this week’s media news recap: NewsNation’s plans an expansion and another outlet pauses Twitter activity due to “government-funded” label.
Catch up on the big press releases from this week, including a new AI prompt library for small business owners.
Among the week’s media news not related to Twitter, the U.S. designated WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich “wrongfully detained” by Russia.
A round-up of the week’s big press releases, including a Build-A-Bear PEEPS® Collection and new spicy SpaghettiOs®.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Senate bill seeks to break up big tech’s ad business and publishers report higher than expected Q1 revenue.
Also in the weekly press release roundup, a new BTS pop-up in New York and Little Caesars Pretzel Crust Pizza.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: NPR cancels four podcasts and The Messenger acquires The Grid.
We’re recapping the week’s big press releases, including the world’s most powerful muscle car, the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170.
Also this week in major media news, tensions grow between management and the union at the New York Times.
Some of the week’s most newsworthy press releases from PR Newswire, including a new meal from Wingstop just in time for March Madness.