Media Insider: WSJ Plans Layoffs, New York Times Explores AI in the Newsroom
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 recap: Sports Illustrated draws interest from two bidders and The Eugene Weekly resumes printing.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: A new Hearst policy restricts political speech on employees’ social media accounts.
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: X reportedly delays links to certain sites, CNN shakes up its programming.
Catch up on the week’s big media news, including Puck’s latest funding and ESPN’s jump into sports betting.
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.
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 roundup: Video news startup The News Movement acquires The Recount.
Our weekly media news recap also includes plans for K-12 media literacy education in New Jersey.
A recap of the week’s major media news, including Gannett’s latest earnings and hopes for the future.
Also in this week’s recap of the top media news headlines: Publishers favor Twitter over other social networks.
In this week’s media news roundup, some 100 G/O Media journalists walked out after talks for a new contract broke down.
The Financial Times is nearing 1M digital subscribers. Read more in the weekly media news roundup.
In the weekly media news wrap-up, a new nonprofit outlet written by and for Black people opens a national hub.
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