Why ad-funded journalism-for-all faces fight for survival in 2024 (pressgazette.co.uk)
As Google begins the big switch-off of cookies on Chrome, ad-funded journalism on the open web is facing a fight for survival.
As Google begins the big switch-off of cookies on Chrome, ad-funded journalism on the open web is facing a fight for survival.
A group of celebrities have received "substantial damages" and apologies from the publisher of The Sun over alleged unlawful newsgathering.
Some news publishers in the UK, US and elsewhere have been “profoundly affected” by a string of Google search and Discover updates since September affecting traffic and, as a result, revenue....
The Telegraph has issued its official policy on generative AI, which is "permissive" for "back office" use but prohibits its use in writing.
Mail Online was the IPSO-regulated title that breached the Editors' Code the most in 2022, with seven upheld complaints.
The Economist has launched a podcast subscription model that will see most of its audio shows sit behind a paywall.
Google's October core algorithm update had a bigger impact on news publishers’ search visibility than earlier updates in 2023, data suggests.
Journalists killed in Gaza and Israel in first week of fighting. Ten journalists killed, nine in Gaza Strip and one in Israel.
Four in ten news organisations have not greatly changed their approach to AI in the newsroom since 2019, according to an LSE survey.
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How publishers like the New York Times, New York Magazine, The Sun and more are using non-news verticals to boost revenue.
Copyright theft affecting news publishers in the UK and around the world is “through the roof” and getting ever “more brazen”.
Boris Johnson has become an unlikely Tiktok star for the Daily Mail.