Walkouts, Layoffs and an X Exodus: Media News Recap for November
We’re recapping some of the biggest media news stories that made headlines in November.
We’re recapping some of the biggest media news stories that made headlines in November.
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 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: an Oregon newspaper stops the presses after employee embezzlement.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Paste Magazine acquires Jezebel, more media layoffs announced.
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: A majority of Black Americans think media is racist, Artifact gives users the ability to post.
Also in the media news roundup: Media companies block access to ChatGPT and NYT unions react to return-to-office policies.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: A new survey finds half of newsrooms are already “actively working” with generative AI.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Florida lawmakers advance a bill making it easier to sue media outlets for defamation.
A recap of the week’s major media news, including Gannett’s latest earnings and hopes for the future.
Also in the media news recap, Vice looks for a buyer and NBC News identifies articles with plagiarism.