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Catch up on the week’s must-read press releases, including a ratings system for AI products and a Savannah Bananas bobblehead.
Catch up on the week’s must-read press releases, including a ratings system for AI products and a Savannah Bananas bobblehead.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: CNN overtakes NYT as biggest news site in U.S., Patrick Soon-Shiong rumored to be selling LA Times.
From Pride Month to summer travel and AI everything, these are the press release trends we spotted in May and June.
As the menstrual cup market grows, women are looking to learn more about these alternative period products. These feminine hygiene blogs can help.
Also among the week’s big press releases, back-to-school spending is predicted to decline and United launches onboard wireless charging.
Catch up on the week’s big media news, including newsroom unions’ work to renegotiate contracts to factor in AI.
We’re heading north for this edition and shining a spotlight on several auto news sites offering the latest updates for Canadian readers.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: G/O Media begins using AI to generate content, Canadian media companies pull social media ads
Check out these upcoming events for journalists, from Comic-Con to a college media workshop and a travel writing seminar.
Also among the week’s big press releases, road safety tips for Fourth of July weekend.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Talks of a Daily Beast sale end, BuzzFeed working with more external creators.
The wire is heating up with must-read consumer news. Here are the press releases readers and journalists read the most this month.
In this week’s press release recap, nostalgic mini arcade machines and a greatest hits album from Aerosmith.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Fortress Investment Group is set to acquire Vice Media, Reuters publishes Digital News Report for 2023.
In honor of Pride Month, here are six LGBTQ+ news sites covering breaking news as it relates to the present and the future of the queer community.
Also among the week’s big press releases, the best cities for families and America’s favorite veggie.
Read this week’s media news recap, which also includes the exit of The Washington Post’s long-time publisher, Fred Ryan.
While AI can be an effective tool to help with certain journalistic tasks, its potential harms to the industry should not be overlooked.
Changes confirm what we already knew: AP Style is fluid, not fixed.
McDonald’s celebrates Grimace’s birthday and more in this week’s press release roundup.