Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai set for landmark trial (www.ft.com)
One of Chinese Communist party’s most outspoken critics faces prospect of life in prison
One of Chinese Communist party’s most outspoken critics faces prospect of life in prison
A new class action lawsuit filed this week in the U.S. District Court in D.C. accuses Google and parent company Alphabet of anticompetitive behavior in violation of U.S. antitrust law, the Sherman Act, and others, on behalf of news publishers. The case, filed by Arkansas-based publisher Helena World Chronicle, argues that Google...
AI-generated news anchors will take to the screen as soon as February.
The combined newsroom will have more than 70 people.
The new firm will begin operations by April next year, and will be led by Rupa Jha.
In 1999, a news assistant’s number crunching revealed that The Times had gotten ahead of itself.
Investing.com has been increasingly relying on AI to create its stories.
The news sector alone has lost 2,681 jobs so far in 2023 — more than it did in all of 2022 or 2021.
Journalist Nick Davies talks to Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber in Prospect magazine's 'Media Confidential’ podcast about the new revelations from the settlement by News Group Newspapers
In a rapidly escalating case that is worrying First Amendment advocates, journalist Catherine Herridge could soon be held in contempt of court if she does not reveal her source for the investigative stories she wrote in 2017....
An Israeli army tank killed Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah and injured six other journalists in Lebanon while they were filming cross-border shelling on Oct. 13, a Reuters investigation has found.
New research from the Reuters Institute shows us that newsrooms have become more flexible post-pandemic, but not how that flexibility is being used.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation/Radio-Canada announced Monday that it plans to cut about 10 per cent of its workforce and axe some programming to cope with a $125 million budget shortfall.
The network should bring back Mehdi Hasan’s show and make clear that it embraces progressive criticism of President Biden and other Democratic leaders.
A group of celebrities have received "substantial damages" and apologies from the publisher of The Sun over alleged unlawful newsgathering.
News publishers are cautious to pour more resources into Threads, as limited available data makes it difficult to determine whether investing more into the platform is worth it.
Seven of the world’s “most trusted” media companies produce and promote content touting the key talking points of oil and gas.
Fahad Shah, whose case was a symbol of harassment of region’s media, says he has different outlook after months behind bars
The Guardian’s most senior editors have issued a rare joint message to their staff, warning journalists against signing open letters and posting messages on social media that “risk compromising our editorial integrity”....
The Washington Post Guild has authorized a one-day walkout for next Thursday to protest the company’s unwillingness to bargain over a new contract in good faith.
An award-winning reporter from Hong Kong has gone missing following a business trip to China in late October, people close to the matter have told Kyodo News....
Talking about climate change can be a tough job, especially in places where audiences may be less likely to accept the science. Strong resistance has pushed some meteorologists out of the field.
Few newspapers still employ full-time cartoonists. But some digital outlets are turning to the art form.
Four photojournalists shot in Guerrero state and reporter in Michoacán, where battles between cartels and local gangs rage
Sports Illustrated was publishing articles under seemingly fake bylines. We asked their owner about it — and they deleted everything.