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Experimentation is “imperative,” Baron said, in part because the customary formal tone adopted by many major news organizations is no longer resonating. “We won’t get credit for authority if we don’t ...
Nieman Lab talked to the outgoing cofounder and CEO, current leaders at the Trust, and executives and journalists who’ve worked for newspapers it owns. We found a well-intentioned nonprofit with the ...
Business Insider wants more of its employees to use ChatGPT, and to use it more often in their everyday work. That was the message from an all-hands meeting at the end of April, during which several ...
Gannett did not specify whether the Trump administration had contacted anyone at the company, or asked them to make changes. Major U.S. companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta have also rolled back ...
"Summaries aren’t a replacement for journalism: they can’t exist without it." The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and Yahoo ...
"These newsrooms desperately need the help these technologies provide, but they’re the ones being left out because they work ...
To get a better sense, I spoke to Joe Dworetzky at Bay City News and Pulitzer-winner Mark Fiore, two established cartoonists ...
Research identifies five key drivers — ranging from racial disparity to market forces — that determine which towns lose their ...
It's hard being The Washington Post. And I don't just mean lately. It was one thing to be the No. 2 general-interest ...
We keep an eye out for the most interesting stories about Labby subjects: digital media, startups, the web, journalism, strategy, and more. Here’s some of what we’ve seen lately.
CEO Chris Best “says Substack was ‘accidentally cash-flow positive’ in the first quarter of this year, but isn’t planning to be profitable soon. ‘We’re focused on growth,’ he says. ‘It turns out that ...
“Launched in 2023, LRAP is the first program of its kind in graduate journalism education. In its first two years, the program awarded more than $300,000 to over thirty alumni working full-time in ...