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fromIntelligencer
17 hours ago

Inside the Media's Traffic Apocalypse

Last spring, Bustle experienced massive traffic spikes for a few stories, achieving 150,000 to 300,000 search views, a significant increase from their usual 1,000.
Digital life
#journalism
fromPoynter
4 days ago
US politics

Chris Wallace, other veteran journalists talk fairness, trust and today's media challenges at Poynter event in D.C. - Poynter

fromPoynter
4 days ago
US politics

Chris Wallace, other veteran journalists talk fairness, trust and today's media challenges at Poynter event in D.C. - Poynter

fromPoynter
1 week ago

No breaking news in your Sunday print newspaper? Here's why - Poynter

The No Kings protests on June 14 highlighted critical gaps in Sunday print editions, particularly the absence of timely breaking news that audiences seek.
US news
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 months ago

Comment | Why Edinburgh was the obvious location for the Palestine Museum's first satellite branch

The word 'Palestine' has become radioactive, with museums avoiding Palestinian artists out of fear of backlash from governments and smear campaigns by powerful individuals.
London music
UK news
fromIrish Independent
4 months ago

Quitting Newstalk was 'really tough' -sports broadcaster Aisling O'Reilly on leaving Off The Ball and her new RTE sports show

Aisling O'Reilly overcame challenges to become a sports broadcaster, now embracing her new role engaging with children on RTÉ's Total Football.
Media industry
fromThe Nation
4 months ago

How Journalists Can Stand Up to Trump's Bluster

The decline of climate journalism threatens public awareness and accountability during a critical time for the environment.
from24/7 Wall St.
10 months ago

CNN Is An Unrecognizable Train Wreck Now

Well, a good example for people who don't know, you know, Warner Bros. Discovery well, other than the Warner Bros. studios, is they own CNN. Now, CNN's a train wreck. And I don't know that that's anybody's fault. It's just that people do not watch a lot of news anymore.
Media industry
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