Media Insider: Media Vets Launch VC Firm, Fox Names Carlson’s Replacement
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Talks of a Daily Beast sale end, BuzzFeed working with more external creators.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Talks of a Daily Beast sale end, BuzzFeed working with more external creators.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Fortress Investment Group is set to acquire Vice Media, Reuters publishes Digital News Report for 2023.
Read this week’s media news recap, which also includes the exit of The Washington Post’s long-time publisher, Fred Ryan.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: A new survey finds half of newsrooms are already “actively working” with generative AI.
In the weekly media news recap, Scripps commits to boosting and improving its local news coverage.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: The New York Times reaches tentative deal with union, Semafor raises $19 million.
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 media news roundup: iHeartMedia launches a branded podcast studio and the crypto media firm Blockworks raises $12M.
Also in the week’s recap of media news, President Biden pledges to defend press freedom and secure journalists’ release.
Also in this week’s media roundup: Facebook and Twitter face new EU content rules, California Assembly approves JCPA bill.
Also in this week’s media news recap: NewsNation’s plans an expansion and another outlet pauses Twitter activity due to “government-funded” label.
Among the week’s media news not related to Twitter, the U.S. designated WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich “wrongfully detained” by Russia.
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 this week’s media news roundup: NPR cancels four podcasts and The Messenger acquires The Grid.
Also this week in major media news, tensions grow between management and the union at the New York Times.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Florida lawmakers advance a bill making it easier to sue media outlets for defamation.
Also in the latest media news recap, WaPo launches its first in-house game, “On the Record.”
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Axel Springer says journalists could be replaced by AI.
In other media news this week, Meta launches a new paid identity verification product and the AP works on AI projects with local newsrooms.
Also in the latest media news roundup: A look at Spotify’s faltering podcast investments and furloughs at Lee Enterprises.