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Here’s a look at some of the big headlines in the media industry this week.
Here’s a look at some of the big headlines in the media industry this week.
Still on holiday mode and need to catch up on the week’s media news? Here’s our recap.
Catch up on media news from the week, including a new product recommendation hub from theSkimm.
Here’s our recap of some of the big headlines in the media industry this week.
With everything going on this week, you may have missed some of the big media stories. Here’s a recap.
Before you start your weekend, catch up on the week’s big media industry headlines with the Media Insider recap.
ICYMI. It was a busy week in media. Here are a few of the top stories you might have missed.
Catch up on the week’s big media industry headlines.
ICYMI: Fortune’s editor is stepping down. Read this story and more in the weekly media news recap.
Also included in this week’s media news recap: Quibi is already exploring options to sell.
It’s time for the weekly media news recap. Among the week’s big stories, ViacomCBS offloads CNET and NYT partners with Facebook on an augmented reality project.
ICYMI: ViacomCBS and iHeartMedia are partnering on new podcasts. Read about this and other top media stories from the week in the Friday roundup.
We’re recapping some of the biggest media industry headlines of the week. Among them, Fox News saw ad revenues rise more than 44% from May through July.
It’s Friday and that means it’s time for the weekly recap of news from the media industry. This week saw big headlines in social media, podcasting, and more.
ICYMI. Here are a few of the big headlines in the media industry this week.
We’re recapping the week’s big media news, including the launch of Instagram Reels.
ICYMI. Here’s PR Newswire’s recap of big media stories from the week.
Also among the week’s top media news, research shows that reporting on the pandemic is impacting journalists’ mental health.
ICYMI. We’re recapping the top media stories you may have missed this week.
ICYMI: U.S. media companies are investing in China coverage and NBCUniversal News has set new diversity goals.