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“In Colorado, the Range Ledger closed in 2022 when the owner died; South Dakota’s Wilmot Enterprise stopped publishing after its owner got sick in 2024; eight weekly newspapers in northeastern North ...
Despite their trust in local news, many Americans are not willing to pay for it. Only 23% of Americans who say they pay for ...
“Six of the 11 Supreme Court judges voted to hold platforms responsible for third-party content seen as illegal, in a decision that could result in fines against social media companies for not ...
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On Tuesday, Solnit wrote, “Facebook decided to suspend my account because of a piece (below) I wrote Monday about violence which in no way advocates for it (but does point out who is violent in the ...
“The Committee to Protect Journalists’ board discussed and approved the move to create a U.K. legal entity during a special meeting in April, a spokesperson told Semafor, but has not yet finalized the ...
“Next year, editors hope to restart production of print issues. Elaborately designed, they revolved around a single broad theme, like youth, war, money or happiness, and featured long-form articles, ...
We keep an eye out for the most interesting stories about Labby subjects: digital media, startups, the web, journalism, strategy, and more. Here’s some of what we’ve seen lately.
“Too many journalists and media outlets continue to treat the horror of systemic and individual racism as if it were still somehow uncanny, a mysterious and ethereal force that cannot be properly ...
And yet, we have recently built systems that are smarter than people in many ways, and are able to significantly amplify the ...
American journalism creates space for small-town extremists to gain power, especially given declines in local news.