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Higher education
fromPoynter
6 hours ago

Student journalists may produce a quarter million bylines a year. Here's what that looks like - Poynter

Student journalists are actively producing a significant volume of work, contributing to campus life and press freedom despite challenges faced by student media.
Media industry
fromDigiday
17 hours ago

'I'm playing the long game': Journalists are striking out alone and discovering the business is toughest beat of all

Independent journalism has potential but struggles with business fluency, as many journalists lack developed strategies for monetization.
Graphic design
fromPRINT Magazine
1 week ago

James Junk is the Voice Design Needs Now - PRINT Magazine

Andrei James Dominiq, a graphic designer, found his creative voice during COVID, transforming personal reflections into impactful visual designs.
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Do the Circulation-Desk Shuffle

During the run-through, he said softly into the mike, 'There's no way to rehearse this in the studio.' It was after hours, but the dances are designed to be performed when the library is packed.
NYC LGBT
History
fromThe New Yorker
5 days ago

The Age-Old Urge to Destroy Technology

Resistance to technology has historical roots, exemplified by groups like the Luddites and CLODO, who opposed technological encroachments on society.
Arts
fromArtnet News
6 days ago

Lost Cecil Beaton and Lee Miller Photos Turn Up in Old Scrapbook

A previously unknown scrapbook of over 150 unseen photographs by Cecil Beaton and Lee Miller has been sold to the University of Oxford's Bodleian Library.
Fashion & style
fromFast Company
6 days ago

Sunnie is releasing 'the teen mag we always wished existed' with its first limited-edition zine

Target stores will feature a Sunnie endcap with a zine, book picks, and products aimed at young women.
Photography
fromThe Phoblographer
1 week ago

Our Staff is All Human. Can Other Publications Say the Same?

Phoblographer aims to reduce reliance on big photo retailers and banner ads by promoting a subscription model for sustainability.
Digital life
fromwww.dw.com
2 weeks ago

The pleasure of books in the digital age

The debate over digital archiving versus physical books highlights the unique engagement and sensory experience that books provide in a digital age.
Fashion & style
fromI Love Typography Ltd
1 week ago

A Brief History of the Dust Jacket - I Love Typography Ltd

Dust jackets evolved from protective covers to marketing tools, first appearing in the 1760s and gaining popularity in the 1920s with advances in color printing.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

How AI Is Creeping Into 'The New York Times'

Concerns arise over AI-generated content in writing, with a New York Times column flagged for potential AI influence.
Media industry
fromPoynter
4 days ago

Saving local news also means saving the archives - Poynter

Loss of local news archives leads to a significant loss of memory, culture, identity, and reality.
Media industry
fromIntelligencer
6 days ago

Does the New York Times Need a Magazine?

T Magazine thrives on Hanya Yanagihara's unique vision, attracting luxury advertisers despite its niche appeal and limited readership.
Media industry
fromPoynter
5 days ago

Student newspapers still dominate campuses. This newsletter shows what else is possible. - Poynter

Tomo Chien's newsletter, Morning, Trojan, offers a unique independent news source for USC students, blending hard news with humor and engaging a large subscriber base.
Roam Research
fromThe New Yorker
4 weeks ago

Letters from Our Readers

Clear-air turbulence over Southeast Asia caused dramatic altitude changes in both modern commercial flights and World War II transport planes, with historical flights experiencing far more severe drops than contemporary incidents.
#journalism
fromPoynter
1 month ago
Media industry

Be a lifelong student, say the hard things and more practical tips for journalists - Poynter

Media industry
fromNieman Lab
6 days ago

How newsrooms are bringing their archives to life

News organizations are repurposing archives to create new stories and engage audiences, moving beyond simple reprints.
fromPoynter
1 month ago
Media industry

Be a lifelong student, say the hard things and more practical tips for journalists - Poynter

Writing
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

You know the author. Meet the typist. - Harvard Gazette

Women typists played essential but often uncredited roles in producing major literary and academic works, from typing manuscripts to transcribing interviews for famous authors and scholars.
Podcast
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Has Today had its day? BBC's flagship Radio 4 show grapples with podcast age

BBC Radio 4's Today programme faces an existential crisis as it struggles to retain top talent amid the rise of podcasts and changing media opportunities.
Media industry
fromPoynter
6 days ago

Nonprofit newsrooms have grown, but they still generate a fraction of what newspapers once did - Poynter

Digital-first nonprofit newsrooms require sustained philanthropic support to achieve financial sustainability and rebuild local news infrastructure lost over the past two decades.
Books
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

How Not to Recommend a Book

Reader's advisory—the skill of matching specific books to individual readers' preferences—is essential for successful book club experiences and literary recommendations across libraries, bookstores, and online platforms.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 week ago

The AP is offering buyouts in a pivot away from newspapers

The Associated Press is shifting focus from newspapers to visual journalism and AI-driven revenue sources due to declining newspaper income.
Fashion & style
fromAnOther
1 month ago

10 Reasons to Buy the 50th Issue of AnOther Magazine

AnOther Magazine celebrates its 25th anniversary and 50th issue with a kinship-themed Spring/Summer 2026 edition featuring prominent cultural figures including Charlize Theron, Alexander Skarsgård, Vicky Krieps, Pamela Anderson, Solange, and Alex Consani.
Books
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

That's a book? - Harvard Gazette

Italo Calvino used tarot card decks as a computational system to generate interconnected narratives, predating modern AI by decades and demonstrating how structured systems can create complex literary works.
Media industry
fromFast Company
3 weeks ago

Traffic is dying as a media metric. What comes next is more important

AI is significantly reducing traffic to major tech media sites, but publishers with strong brands and loyal audiences are adapting through paywalls and diversified strategies rather than facing business decline.
Media industry
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

The New York Times Company prints Schneps Media newspapers, keeping print alive in the digital age

Schneps Media operates a thriving print publishing business with over 100 publications, demonstrating that print journalism remains vital and relevant in contemporary American media.
fromZacks
2 months ago

Pardon Our Interruption

As you were browsing something about your browser made us think you were a bot.
#washington-post
History
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Shop windows tell the story of London's revolutionary illustrated newspapers

A corner shop at the Strand now displays Lost Landscapes of Print, showcasing 19th-century Strand printers, an 1862 replica press, and related printing artifacts.
US politics
fromneverland
3 months ago

Times New American: A Tale of Two Fonts

Changes in official typeface at the State Department reflect political power and policy reversals, linking aesthetic choices to broader DEIA rollbacks and institutional authority.
US news
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

Washington Post begins large-scale layoffs: reports

The Washington Post initiated large-scale job cuts amid declining subscribers and staff reductions linked to Olympic coverage changes.
fromPoynter
2 months ago

What journalists should know when a layoff hits - Poynter

My last layoff, from a news-adjacent tech startup, came via Google Hangouts. My access to everything was turned off at the beginning of the call and I had to dial in from my personal account to finish getting laid off. By this point, I had seen several colleagues laid off, the company's lone human resources person leave and a new chief revenue officer come in. I was prepared, and it made a difference.
Careers
E-Commerce
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

New York Magazine revives classified ads with a modern twist

New York Magazine revived curated classifieds on The Strategist allowing paid New York City subscribers to sell items via editor-created alias emails forwarding inquiries.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Art Movements: Another Artforum Editor-in-Chief Is Out

I take no pleasure in saying "I told you so." Really, I don't. But I was hardly shocked by this week's news that Tina Rivers Ryan, who was named editor-in-chief of Artforum in 2024 after the dumpster fire that was the magazine's handling of an open letter in support of Gaza, was stepping down (Daniel Wenger and Rachel Wetzler will step in as co-editors, scrapping the editor-in-chief title altogether).
Arts
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

What we're reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in February

Claire Baglin's 'On the Clock' uses narrow focus on fast-food work to reveal profound truths about contemporary alienation and precarity with compassion and emotional depth.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 month ago

When left-leaning journalists produce right-leaning stories

Liberal journalists' personal political leanings do not necessarily translate into biased news output due to professional norms and practices designed to maintain objectivity.
Books
fromPoynter
1 month ago

When newspapers cut book coverage, communities lose more than reviews - Poynter

Newspaper book coverage is rapidly shrinking despite a $30 billion publishing industry, with major outlets cutting book sections and reducing book-review staff.
Writing
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Taking the Internet Novel Offline

Depicting internet-mediated life requires new narrative strategies that ground online behavior in familiar forms like family drama to keep readers engaged.
Arts
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Art Books That Serve Up Beauty and Depth

A diverse selection of art books highlights contemporary women artists, historical art studies, racial justice memorials, disability advocacy in art, and provocative art-history reinterpretations.
Media industry
fromPoynter
1 month ago

As newsroom jobs shrink, some journalism schools teach students to go solo - Poynter

Journalism schools are integrating creator economy and entrepreneurial curriculum to prepare students for independent publishing and subscription-based business models in a transformed media landscape.
Books
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Readers say goodbye to Book World from 'The Washington Post'

The Washington Post's Book World section closure removes a major source of book reviews and recommendations for casual general readers, impacting discovery more than dedicated book enthusiasts.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
1 month ago

Is The New York Times a games company? A familiar debate continues

The New York Times shifted from news-only subscriptions to bundled offerings combining news with Wordle, Cooking, The Athletic, and other products, making bundle subscribers now exceed news-only subscribers.
Books
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

RIP the Mass Market Paperback, Man's Hottest Accessory

Mass-market pocket paperbacks are vanishing due to digital formats and distributor exits, reducing affordable physical-book access and diminishing books' cultural and aesthetic role.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

The best recent science fiction, fantasy and horror review roundup

Subsequently, runaway children turned the valley into a fortress, surviving on food they could catch or grow, with occasional forays into the towns below. Riley has heard the rumours, but it is only when she sees a green-clad boy or is it a girl? hovering outside her bedroom window offering directions on how to find Nowhere that she realises this might be her chance to escape and save her little brother from their sadistic guardian.
Books
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Is listening to an audiobook as good as reading?

Audiobooks and comics are legitimate, effective forms of reading that expand access, boost literacy, and contribute significantly to the publishing industry.
fromPoynter
1 month ago

Want to be a better editor? Start here. - Poynter

"Editing is as much about knowing and growing your team as it is about elevating their copy," said Kathleen McGrory, an editor with The New York Times Local Investigations Fellowship. "As an editor, a key part of your job is understanding what makes your reporters tick and helping them reach their goals beyond any one story. It requires open communication, deep trust and really listening."
Media industry
Media industry
fromIntelligencer
2 months ago

The New York Times Is Giving Prizes to Itself Now

The New York Times created internal Ochs Awards that pit employees against each other, generating skepticism while aiming to recognize a broader set of journalists.
#subscriptions
fromDigiday
1 month ago
Media industry

In Graphic Detail: Subscriptions are rising at big news publishers - even as traffic shrinks

fromDigiday
1 month ago
Media industry

In Graphic Detail: Subscriptions are rising at big news publishers - even as traffic shrinks

Media industry
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

As Facebook joins the growing brand print club, when is a magazine not a magazine?

Digital-native companies create print publications to build trust, authority and an emotional, tactile connection with audiences amid a noisy digital landscape.
Media industry
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

Mediaite Launches Mediaite One Sheet Subscription Newsletter

Mediaite launches the Mediaite One Sheet, a weekday five-minute briefing that curates and delivers the best media newsletters and analysis to subscribers' inboxes.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

Is the inverted pyramid for old people?

Young adults treat news as entertainment, rely heavily on social platforms, face information overload and misinformation, and show widely varying AI news usage by country.
Media industry
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Why is the Washington Post cratering so spectacularly? | Margaret Sullivan

Steady, future-focused leadership and an early, aggressive digital transition enabled the New York Times to vastly outperform the Washington Post in subscribers, profits, and global staffing.
Media industry
fromNieman Lab
2 months ago

Most Americans don't pay for news and don't think they need to

A large majority of U.S. adults did not pay for news in the past year, viewing news access as free or not a personal responsibility.
Media industry
fromVulture
1 month ago

From the Archives: Does John Kennedy Sell Magazines?

A new glossy political magazine, George, blends celebrity access and stylish visuals to profile behind-the-scenes political figures without partisan allegiance.
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