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American journalism creates space for small-town extremists to gain power, especially given declines in local news.
“At a companywide meeting earlier this year, Nicholas Thompson, chief executive of the Atlantic, said the publication should assume traffic from Google would drop toward zero and the company needed to ...
“At CPM, Aron will lead our product, engineering, insights and membership work across all of our brands to streamline and optimize the technical and operational foundations that power membership, ...
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“CPB sued Trump and other administration officials in April after the deputy director of presidential personnel for the executive office of the president told board members Laura G. Ross, Diane Kaplan ...
“The 21st century, though, has been an especially frenetic time for the company, with two — and soon to be three, after Warner Bros. Discovery announced a split of the company on Monday — mergers and ...
“Estimates vary on how many journalists have been injured by police projectiles since the protests began — the Committee to Protect Journalists put the number at “more than 20,” while another press ...
The feature, called Secure Messaging, is based on a tool called CoverDrop, first proposed in 2022. Its source code is ...
“Shhh.,” by audio producer and editor Jorge Just, could easily be confused for dead air. For nearly three minutes, you hear ...
“In just the first four months of the year, national parks coverage already accounts for 12% of all traffic this year to SFGATE.com. In addition to being the most-read news site on the West Coast, we ...
“The streaming giant has purchased a pilot television series from The Daily Beast, two people familiar with the deal told Semafor. Produced in conjunction with Bright North Studios, the Daily Beast ...
"Summaries aren’t a replacement for journalism: they can’t exist without it." The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and Yahoo ...