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Media traffic shows signs of another Trump bump
Opponents of Donald Trump may be starting to tune back in to the news en masse.
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Analysis: The Wall Street Journal’s editorial page takes on Trump
The Wall Street Journal editorial page is saying what even the business leaders excited by Donald Trump’s economic promise haven’t.
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LA Times owner Soon-Shiong finds his MAGA whisperer
The paper’s pharmaceutical billionaire owner has publicly expressed a desire to revamp the editorial board.
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‘They all want to come on’: Shawn Ryan’s podcast success
The former Navy SEAL has one of the most listened-to podcasts in the country every week.
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Mixed Signals: How the creator economy has transformed advertising
How has fragmentation affected how money is spent in media?
Prince Harry settles legal battle with Rupert Murdoch’s News Group Newspapers
News Group Newspapers offered a “full and unequivocal apology” for phone hacking, surveillance, and misuse of private information by their journalists.
Prince Harry leaves a London court in 2023. Toby Melville/File Photo/Reuters
Inside the tug-of-war between AI and news publishers
The News Media Alliance is gearing up for legal action against a major artificial intelligence company.
Three media stories to watch for the next 4 years
Donald Trump is facing a very different media landscape than the one he navigated in his first term.
Mixed Signals: Davos, the inauguration, and media’s place in the new global order, with Ian Bremmer
Has digital media changed how global politics works, or vice versa?
The New York Times rethinks political endorsements
The paper has already dropped local endorsements, and a broader, more radical change may be underway.
The Washington Post’s traffic tanks
Over the last four years, web traffic has cratered, according to internal data shared with Semafor in recent weeks.
Chuck Todd to exit NBC
He has quietly been meeting with Washington media organizations about his post NBC-future.
‘This American Life’ faces rare staff cuts
Host Ira Glass has quietly discussed the likely cuts with the show’s top leadership.
Ashlee Vance launches media startup Core Memory
The company will produce high-end documentaries along with the usual “digital” products.
Former Reuters editor wrote confidential Pulitzer report
Stephen Adler’s report on the Pulitzer Board’s deliberations is at the heart of a lawsuit from Donald Trump.
Mixed Signals: How technology will shape media in 2025, with Jessica Lessin
What do the big tech leaders want, and where will they push the media in 2025?
Condé Nast in court fight over Vogue Arabia
The US publisher’s international business has at times been a bright spot, but the Gulf is now almost alone among booming markets.
‘Root’ writers pressed to write more to ‘offset’ colleague’s death
A struggling digital media brand tries to fulfill “the metrics that our superiors expect of us.”