Examines the American focus on prestigious awards over reader needs Critiques the biased and inward-looking nature of the Pulitzers Argues that abolition could renew journalism’s relevance to the public The difference between American and British journalism is clear in what they choose to display in their newsrooms. Visit any…
Mediahuis and other major news organisations form SPUR to address AI content use Initiative aims to create standard licensing frameworks for AI and journalism Focus on transparency, traceability, and fair remuneration for news content Mediahuis, the acquisitive Belgian publisher with outlets across Europe, has become a founding member of SPUR,…
MIT Sloan Management Review to cease print publication in 2026 Transition to newsletters, videos, social media and podcasts A strategic response to changing management communication trends MIT’s decision to close MIT Sloan Management Review after 67 years marks the end of one of the most durable business school brand extensions…
News organisations are reducing their story counts to boost engagement Examples show that fewer stories can lead to increased traffic and readership Challenges include journalistic instincts and the pressure to cover major events extensively Hang around in this world long enough and you learn that what was once a new idea will soon become an old idea, and then, later, be resurrected as a new idea once more. There’s a case in point in journalism right now: reducing story count. Or, as people were describing it at the recent International Journalism Festival in Perugia, moving from volume to value.…
Hearst is prioritising data as a core asset to enhance speed and adaptability. The company is embedding AI and machine learning across its diverse portfolio. Focus on data quality, metadata, and governance aims to create a more responsive, intelligent enterprise. Hearst is recasting itself around data and artificial intelligence as the 140-year-old group seeks to make its portfolio faster, more connected and better suited to digital change. As AI tools spread, the competitive edge is moving away from raw scale towards how effectively companies structure, govern and apply their data across products, audiences and revenue streams. In an interview with…
TIME Studios teams up with Piers Morgan’s Uncensored for a new interview series The partnership signifies a push into premium video and long-form storytelling The studio continues to expand its diverse slate from space documentaries to social-impact films Time Studios is teaming up with Piers Morgan’s Uncensored on a new interview series, extending the Time brand’s push deeper into premium video and long-form storytelling. The move fits with a broader strategy at Time Studios, which has positioned itself as an Emmy Award-winning producer across television, film, audio and immersive formats. The studio says it focuses on truth-based scripted and unscripted…
SB Nation remains profitable with annual revenues of up to $100 million The sports network’s loyal, engaged audience makes it a sought-after asset Vox Media’s possible breakup could see SB Nation attract bids from diverse buyers Vox Media is weighing a potential sale of parts of its business, with SB Nation emerging as one of its most commercially attractive assets. The interest highlights a broader dynamic in digital publishing: scale alone is no longer enough. Buyers are looking for properties that combine loyal audiences with sustainable economics – a balance SB Nation appears to retain despite years of editorial change. According…
The Washington Post begins rehiring staff after massive layoffs in February Some employees returned on a temporary basis to fill critical gaps The move raises questions about the paper’s strategic direction and workforce stability The Washington Post is attempting to stabilise its newsroom after February’s sweeping layoffs by quietly bringing back some of the journalists it had just let go, a sign of how quickly the impact of the cuts became apparent. According to reporting by the Columbia Journalism Review, editors began contacting dismissed reporters in March, asking some to return on what the union calls a “delayed layoff” basis.…
Andreessen Horowitz invests in MTS, a live video news platform on X MTS adopts a social media-style, fragmented approach to real-time commentary The project signals a shift of tech investors into media and news ecosystems Andreessen Horowitz, the Silicon Valley investment firm, has backed a new media venture, MTS –…
Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal launching a new sports-business vertical in July Focuses on sport as a fast-growing asset class for investors and owners Part of a wider media trend to treat sports as a lucrative commercial sector The Wall Street Journal is preparing to enter the growing…
Forbes launches Forbes Wine with original analysis, ratings, and a membership programme in June The publisher aims to build direct, engaged audiences amid a 37% traffic decline New strategies emphasise trust, curation, and education in a shifting wine market Forbes is pushing deeper into wine with a new content vertical,…
Glamour Australia to debut in June as a social and video-driven platform Partnership with Myer highlights focus on beauty and lifestyle content Launch signals News Corp’s strategic push into digital lifestyle brands for younger audiences News Corp Australia is bringing Glamour back to local audiences with a digital-first Australian edition…
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Theo Bamber, from the Music Publishers’ Association, takes over as NMA chief executive Industry faces critical issues over AI misinformation and economic sustainability Bamber aims to strengthen trust and legislative gains in the UK news sector The News Media Association has chosen Theo Bamber as its next chief executive, placing…
A Baltimore-area nonprofit takes over the historic Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to prevent its shutdown The newspaper will continue publishing with its name and print editions in Pittsburgh The deal highlights the growing role of nonprofit organisations in preserving local journalism A Baltimore-area nonprofit has agreed to take over the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,…
UK approval removes major political hurdle for the Telegraph sale Deal with Axel Springer expected to complete in Q2 2026 Germany’s Axel Springer commits to boosting Telegraph’s global presence The UK government has cleared the way for Axel Springer to acquire Telegraph Media Group, removing the most significant political obstacle…
David Hoffmann’s plan to save newspapers centres on hyperlocal journalism and community focus Lee Enterprises tests this approach with an emphasis on city hall, schools, and local businesses Industry faces challenges from debt, digital shifts, and the decline of traditional reporting models David Hoffmann, the billionaire investor now steering US…
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Coalition urges California to increase support for local news to $35 million Funding aims to rebuild declining newsrooms and combat misinformation Initiative includes programmes like the California Local News Fellowship and Propel California’s local news crisis has returned to the centre of state budget negotiations, with a coalition of publishers and advocates calling for a significant increase in public funding to stabilise the sector. The proposal frames local journalism as public infrastructure — not simply a struggling industry but a civic resource that underpins access to information, accountability and democratic participation. In a joint appeal, former state senator Steven Glazer…
Ringier CEO warns of critical industry decline and strategic shifts Forecasts only three Swiss media brands will survive purely digitally Emphasises AI as both an operational tool and editorial threat Marc Walder, chief executive of Ringier, has argued that only three Swiss media brands are likely to remain commercially viable in a fully digital market. His remarks, in an extensive interview with Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), come as the company navigates internal tensions and accelerates a shift towards artificial intelligence and platform businesses. The intervention sets out, with unusual clarity, how a major European publisher sees the endgame for legacy…
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The Daily Beast reports double-digit subscriber growth and over 100,000 paying users in early 2026 The publisher now views subscriptions as the core revenue model, moving away from advertising dependency Diversified approach includes subscriptions via website, Substack, and YouTube, aiming for long-term stability The Daily Beast is recasting subscriptions as the core driver of its business, marking a shift from years in which paid readership was a secondary concern. The shift reflects a broader recalibration across digital publishing: as advertising becomes less predictable, publishers are turning to direct reader revenue to fund journalism and stabilise their businesses. The publisher ended…
82% of journalists now use AI tools such as ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini Concerns over AI oversight and public trust have increased Newsrooms grapple with disinformation, funding issues, and role expansion Journalists are rapidly integrating artificial intelligence into daily work while confronting familiar financial and credibility strains, according to Muck Rack’s 2026 State of Journalism report. The findings show how quickly AI has moved from experiment to infrastructure inside newsrooms — even as concerns about oversight, trust and sustainability remain unresolved. The survey of more than 1,000 newsroom staff found 82 per cent now use some form of AI. ChatGPT…
Reflects on the 10-year anniversary of the Times’ website and app launch Shares lessons learned from navigating change and audience needs Examines the evolution of news publishing strategies and their future direction This first appeared in our weekly newsletter Editor’s picks. Sign up here Ten years ago this week we launched the new Times and Sunday Times website and smartphone app. It remains the most significant product launch in which I have been involved. The project took a huge amount of time – it took the best part of two years to come to fruition – and energy. During…
The Daily Mail surpasses 400,000 digital subscribers less than two years after launch Growth driven by expansion into US and Australia, and simplified global branding Targets one million subscribers by 2028, buoyed by strong interest in high-quality journalism The Daily Mail has passed 400,000 digital subscribers for its Mail+ service, less than two years after launch , a signal that one of the world’s largest free news brands is gaining traction with a paid model. The milestone shows that a tabloid publisher long associated with mass free reach can convert a meaningful slice of its audience into paying readers, strengthening…
Publishers are shifting focus towards events and video for growth Subscription importance softens despite absolute gains AI presents both challenges and opportunities for monetisation Publishers are reshaping their business models as economic uncertainty and AI-driven changes to search alter how revenue is generated, according to Digiday’s third annual revenue report. The findings show a clear shift away from reliance on single income streams towards diversified, audience-led strategies — with events and video emerging as key growth areas even as advertising remains dominant. Drawing on a survey of 56 publishing professionals and interviews with executives at Condé Nast, Dow Jones, Forbes…
The Wall Street Journal uses TikTok to engage younger readers Emphasises exclusivity, authenticity, and verification in social videos Aims to reinforce subscriptions and attract new audiences through social-first storytelling The Wall Street Journal is stepping up efforts to reach younger audiences on TikTok, using short-form video to extend its journalism beyond traditional platforms and funnel users towards subscriptions. For many publishers, social video is no longer just a marketing channel but a core part of audience development, particularly as younger consumers turn to platforms such as TikTok for news. Kelcie Pegher, the Journal’s social strategy editor, said in an article…
Aga Khan Development Network sells stake in Nation Media Group, signaling shift towards growth sectors
The Aga Khan Development Network ends a 66-year association with Nation Media Group, selling its controlling stake. Tanzanian businessman Rostam Azizi plans to expand digital and revenue initiatives within the media conglomerate. Market reacts positively, with shares surging over 28% after the announcement. The Aga Khan Development Network is relinquishing its controlling interest in Nation Media Group, formally ending a 66‑year association as the Swiss‑based development investor pivots capital towards sectors it regards as higher growth and more directly measurable in development terms. Under an agreement announced in March, Taarifa Ltd, a vehicle owned by Tanzanian businessman Rostam Azizi, will…
nd moves its daily edition exclusively online from April 2026, while keeping a weekly print issue. The shift responds to falling print sales and rising production costs, emphasizing innovation and reader support. The cooperative ownership model aims to preserve editorial independence amid industry consolidation. The small German newspaper nd will stop printing weekday editions from this month moving its daily journalism online while keeping a weekly paper, a move that underlines the economic strain on print and the growing urgency of digital transition among European publishers. In the wake of Die Tagezeitung’s (taz) decision to end weekday printing last October,…
Jonathan Greenberger to lead Politico from 1 May, focusing on expanding its reach Shift in leadership aims to enhance reporting speed and technological infrastructure Politico continues to diversify with new hires in audio, video, and Capitol Hill coverage Jonathan Greenberger will become Politico’s editor-in-chief on May 1, marking a shift in the US political news outlet’s leadership as it looks to expand its reach across platforms and markets. Greenberger, a former television news executive, joined Politico in April 2024 as executive vice-president after nearly a decade leading ABC News’ Washington bureau. There he oversaw political coverage and served as an…
The industry faces existential questions about purpose and value Traditional notions of a “paper of record” are increasingly outdated Successful organisations will innovatively redefine their role and revenue streams This first appeared in our weekly newsletter Editor’s picks. Sign up here I’ve been turning to existential questions in recent days. Why are we here? What are we doing? Who will miss us when we’re gone? To be clear, I’m not asking these questions about the human race – though they feel more apposite at the moment – but news providers. I think my introspection has come because I’ve been…

