Paying for News: Google and Meta Owe US Publishers $11.9-$13.9 Billion each year
A recent working paper estimates what Google and Meta would owe US publishers if the proposed Journalism Competition and Preservation Act were to be passed in the US. Governments around the world are pressing Google and Meta, Facebook’s parent company, […]
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From fear to optimism: survey confirms need for more solutions approach to climate journalism
The online survey by the Edelman Institute, now in its third year, was conducted within 14 countries – with about 1 000 respondents per country – between September and October this year. It finds that three in four are worried […]
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‘The more you read, the less you churn,’ and other lessons from Norway’s Amedia
Furthermore, their digital growth has more than compensated for the declines they’ve suffered in print, Eivor Jerpåsen, Amedia’s Editorial Product Director, told participants at our Newsroom Summit conference in Oslo. “Our north star is how many of our subscribers have […]
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Why you should come to Copenhagen for World News Media Congress
Journalists and photographers are putting their lives on the line every day to report from conflict and war zones. During the past year, we have lost too many colleagues who were working to bring the facts from the front lines […]
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Beyond the numbers: humanising journalists who have died
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Charter for AI and Journalism: tech standards must be the responsibility of publishers
WAN-IFRA participated in the working group convened by RSF to draw up an ethical charter to guide the use of AI in Journalism, which is published today (Download). The process was initiated in response to the disruptive threat that AI […]
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AI and robot writer ‘Klara’ key to Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger Medien’s tech future as it switches off its presses
“Our printing story is over. After 400 years, we switched off our presses in October,” said Thomas Schultz-Homberg, CEO of Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger Medien, the media brand for the family-owned DuMont group. Production of three newspapers has moved to a third-party […]
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DC Thomson: New focus on communities brings big gains in paying digital subscribers
A long-time legacy print newspaper publisher, DC Thomson has four main daily news titles, one of which, The Press and Journal, celebrated its 275th birthday this year. They also own numerous other media brands, covering sports, business and entertainment; Beano, […]
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MDIF Ventures calls for digital media applications for $1m investment fund
Following the success of its first investment round, MDIF Ventures is investing in a new cohort of media projects located or serving audiences in countries where access to free and independent news and information is under threat. MDIF Ventures offers […]
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Pervasive Unauthorized Use of Publisher Content Powers Generative AI – a News/Media Alliance Study
On October 31 the News/Media Alliance published a White Paper and a technical analysis and submitted comments to the U.S. Copyright Office on the use of publisher content to power generative artificial intelligence technologies (GAI). Together, the three publications document […]
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