Media Insider: Meta Cuts News Funding, Cuomo Returns to Cable, Vox Lays Off 39
Catch up on the week’s big media news, including subscriber readership habits and Instagram’s response to recent backlash.
Catch up on the week’s big media news, including subscriber readership habits and Instagram’s response to recent backlash.
Also in this week’s media news, Allen Media Group is buying the Black News Channel. Read the full recap.
Catch up on the week’s big media news, including The Atlantic’s new archive and the release of the Uber files.
ICYMI. 5 top media stories you need on your radar this week, including a tough outlook for Meta.
In other media news this week, print sales are down 12% among the largest newspapers in the U.S.
Also in this week’s top media news: Ankler Media raises a $1.5 million seed round.
Also in this week’s media news roundup, Joe Kahn takes the helm at The New York Times.
Catch up on the week’s big media news headlines, including Vox’s new service journalism section.
Also in the weekly media news recap, Vox union workers are ready to strike and Pew releases local newspaper industry analysis.
In this week’s media news: Outside cuts three magazines, Twitter rebrands its media website and more.
Catch up on the week’s media news, including Chris Wallace’s new Sunday show for CNN and a new EIC at Eater.
ICYMI: 5 media news stories you need on your radar this week, including CBS addressing staff’s low morale.
Also in the media news recap, Vice looks for a buyer and NBC News identifies articles with plagiarism.
Also in this week’s media news roundup: Fortune moves into wellness coverage.
Read the week’s media news recap, which also includes several studies on the state of local news.
In other media news, BuzzFeed and ex-staffers are fighting over who should pay legal fees. Read more in the weekly recap.
ICYMI. The Daily Wire is planning a push into kids entertainment. Read more in the media news recap.
Also in the media news recap, Justin and Ben Smith announce the name for their new media startup.
In this week’s media news recap: The FCC adopts new rules requiring broadcasters to identify foreign-government material.
In this week’s media news recap, Twitter expands its fact check experiment to help battle misinformation on the platform.