by on Jun 16, 7:00 AM
Australia's effort to develop a cross-subsidization scheme for publishers is unlikely to be mimicked in the U.S., where antitrust efforts are focused on other ways to curb possible anti-competitive behavior.
by on Jun 15, 7:00 AM
A Pew Research finding suggests news outlets may be giving a distorted picture of what most people are experiencing first-hand.
by on Jun 12, 7:00 AM
The letter is a more comprehensive look at its entire organization, along with a pledge to show zero tolerance for racism, sexism, homophobia or workplace harassment.
by on Jun 11, 7:00 AM
The new Facebook News section still feels like an afterthought for the company, judging from its poorly designed interface and aimless collection of stories.
by on Jun 10, 7:00 AM
Madison Avenue executives foresee a rebound in ad spending in the next few months, with almost half of survey respondents predicting a rebound some time during the third quarter.
by on Jun 9, 7:00 AM
A black journalist was removed from covering protests for the newspaper after it said she violated its social-media policy.
by on Jun 8, 7:00 AM
'NYT' caved to critics of an opinion column and pledged to cut the number of op-eds that appear in its pages in the future.
by on Jun 5, 7:00 AM
In announcing the collaboration with McClatchy, 'The Washington Post' hinted major advertisers might achieve greater scale among the local publications that have adopted its technology framework.
by on Jun 4, 7:00 AM
Publishers that post articles on Facebook have a new worry. An Australian court ruled this week they are liable for defamatory comments that other people make about those posts.
by on Jun 3, 7:00 AM
Now, publishers are well positioned to take advantage of that growth.