The Washington Post faces over $100 million losses, prompting major layoffs. Costs have risen 16% while output has fallen 42%, highlighting financial strain. Leadership aims to reposition the newsroom as a distinctive, must-read outlet amid changing reader habits. The Washington Post lost more than $100 million last, following a $77…
Major UK news organisations launch SPUR to combat unauthorised AI training use Aim to establish licensing standards and secure fair compensation for original reporting Initiative underscores concerns over AI’s impact on journalism’s economic sustainability Some of Britain’s largest news organisations have launched a coalition to challenge the unauthorised use of…
Programme targets young media leaders across EMEA to foster responsible AI use in newsrooms 12-week, tuition-free initiative supported by Google News Initiative aims to narrow innovation gap Focus on skills development through real-world challenges, mentorship, and collaborative learning WAN-IFRA has unveiled the NextGen AI Leaders Programme, a 12-week initiative to…
Widespread use of multiple devices while watching TV influences audience behaviour and advertising strategies Second-screen engagement offers new promotional opportunities but also raises cognitive and health concerns Industry faces a challenge: balancing commercial aims with the potential long-term effects on attention and development Watching television with a phone in hand is no longer a sideshow to media consumption – it is the default setting. A new report from consultancy Flux Trends argues that simultaneous engagement across devices has become an organising principle of entertainment. For news organisations, that shift is not a behavioural footnote but a product challenge. The study,…
Berkshire discloses new 3% stake in The New York Times, signalling renewed confidence in digital news. Investment follows the company’s strong digital subscription growth and advertising revenue. Move coincides with Warren Buffett’s leadership transition and reflects shifting investment strategies. Berkshire Hathaway has acquired about 5.1 million shares in The New York Times Co., taking a roughly 3% stake valued at just over $350 million at year end, according to a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The disclosure, made in Berkshire’s latest 13-F, marks a return to media investing for the conglomerate, which exited its newspaper holdings in…
Rampart, Joe Aston’s investigative newsletter and podcast, generates revenue in the “multiples” of A$500,000 after one year Its low subscriber churn rate and outsourcing model contribute to rapid profitability and growth The success reflects a broader shift towards sustainable independent journalism outside traditional mastheads Australian journalist Joe Aston says his business-based investigative newsletter and podcast Rampart generated revenue of more than $350,000 in its first year and moved into profit within months of launch. In an interview with Mumbrella, Aston said revenue was measured in “multiples” of A$500,000 and that the business quickly exceeded his goal of replacing his former…
Adam Baidawi, aged 35, takes charge of GQ worldwide, overseeing US and international editions. His appointment reflects a drive for continuity and generational change at Condé Nast. Baidawi aims to redefine masculinity as modern, progressive, and aspirational. Condé Nast has named Adam Baidawi global editorial director of GQ, placing the 35-year-old editor in charge of the men’s title worldwide and extending a run of senior promotions from within the company. The appointment signals both continuity and generational change at the publisher, which has reshaped its top ranks in recent months while seeking to position its flagship brands for a more…
Portugal surpasses European average in AI tool usage with 62% adoption Trust in AI outputs is relatively high, influencing web behaviour and search habits Adoption in private sector is rising rapidly, but public sector integration remains slow Portugal is Europe’s most active adopter of generative artificial intelligence, with 62% of respondents using such tools regularly, well above the 52% European average of 52%, according to a new study by Bain & Company. The findings suggest a market moving quickly from experimentation to routine use, reshaping how consumers search for information and posing new challenges for publishers, brands and search-dependent businesses.…
Discord to treat all accounts as teens by default unless verified* Verification options include AI selfie estimates and ID documents* Platform faces privacy backlash and debates over data security and safety measures Discord will treat almost every account as a teen profile from early March unless users complete age verification…
Lenore Taylor announces her departure after 13 years at Guardian Australia, including a decade as editor Under her leadership, the outlet became one of Australia’s most-read news sources, with major award wins A successor will be chosen through an open process, with David Munk serving as interim editor until then…
Fake Facebook pages impersonate New Zealand news outlets, misleading the public with fabricated visuals Synthetic images linked to disasters and political campaigns raise legal and ethical concerns Experts warn about the increasing sophistication and reach of AI-generated misinformation across social media A growing network of Facebook pages masquerading as New…
New legislation aims to label AI-generated news content Mandates human review to ensure accuracy and standards Sparks debate over AI’s role and regulation in media Lawmakers in New York have proposed legislation that would force news organisations to be explicit when their reporting relies on artificial intelligence and to ensure…
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Reddit plans to acquire technology firms to enhance its products and ad offerings The company’s revenue reached $726m last quarter, driven by AI-enabled ad tools Growing AI search and user engagement positions Reddit for new monetisation strategies Reddit told investors last week that it is preparing a new wave of…
The Athletic integrates more live blogs with video to keep audiences engaged and protect content from AI scraping. Human-led, in-the-moment coverage aims to provide a competitive edge over automated systems. The move coincides with major sporting events, testing the effectiveness of rapid multimedia storytelling. The Athletic is expanding its use…
Internal upheaval culminates in Lewis’s resignation Massive layoffs spark criticism and staff protests Jeff D’Onofrio steps in to stabilise the iconic newspaper Will Lewis, the publisher and CEO of The Washington Post, abruptly resigned Saturday evening, ending a tumultuous two-year tenure just days after presiding over one of the largest…
The New York Times achieved a record $2 billion in digital revenue in 2025 Subscriber numbers grew by 1.4 million, supported by new video and product investments The company plans to expand its video offerings and increase shareholder returns through buybacks and dividends The New York Times Company closed 2025…
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Danish publishers reconfigure workflows and embrace transparency to build trust Narrow editorial focuses and humanised formats strengthen audience loyalty Strategic AI adoption and collaborative infrastructures underpin sustainable growth Leading Danish publishers are showing how audience-centric strategies and organisational innovation can help newsrooms stay relevant and financially healthy in a turbulent digital media era, according to a report from WAN-IFRA on their recent study tour in the country late last year. The findings distil five key lessons from three of Denmark’s most established media companies — JP/Politikens Hus, Berlingske and Zetland. The core takeaway: traditional news organisations that prioritise user needs,…
Some 60 foreign journalists plead with Jeff Bezos to protect global coverage Staff fear large-scale layoffs could weaken international reporting efforts Industry analysts warn that cuts may diminish the paper’s ability to report from conflict zones About 60 journalists on The Washington Post’s foreign desk have appealed directly to the newspaper’s owner, Jeff Bezos, urging him to protect international reporting as management weighs a new round of cost cuts that staff fear could be extensive but remain unconfirmed. In a letter sent on Sunday, foreign staff described their message as “a collective plea for you to preserve our newspaper’s global…
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The Chernin Group takes a minority stake in Goalhanger, marking its first external funding since 2014 The partnership aims to transform Goalhanger’s podcasts into multi-platform global IPs Company plans to expand into TV, film, and live events with new leadership and scale-up initiatives The Chernin Group (TCG), the US investment firm led by veteran media executive Peter Chernin, has acquired a minority stake in Goalhanger, the podcasting powerhouse co-founded by Gary Lineker. The deal, announced this week, marks the first time Goalhanger has accepted external funding since its inception in 2014, signalling a major shift in the company’s scale and…
BBC plans to produce YouTube-exclusive content for younger audiences, starting around the Winter Olympics Up to 50 channels on YouTube to boost reach and revenue, with content also on iPlayer and Sounds Move marks a new phase in BBC’s digital expansion and monetisation efforts amid funding debates The BBC will this year begin producing content made expressly for YouTube, marking a significant shift in how Britain’s public service broadcaster approaches online audiences and younger viewers. The UK public broadcaster said the first output would be aimed at the younger BBC Three audience and is expected to roll out around the…
Sports Illustrated introduces SI TV, a free 24/7 streaming channel featuring original and archival sports content. The service aims to capitalise on rising video engagement and expand audience reach across multiple platforms. Industry analysts see SI TV as part of a broader shift by sports publishers into FAST distribution for monetisation and audience engagement. Sports Illustrated has expanded its video footprint with the launch of SI TV, a free ad-supported streaming channel offering round‑the‑clock programming drawn from the magazine’s journalism and decades of archived material. The 24/7 FAST (free ad‑supported streaming TV) service debuts with a mix of original series,…
The New York Times unveils Crossplay, its first multiplayer game, to boost digital engagement. The new game incorporates features like AI analysis and social play, aiming to deepen user loyalty. Times’ focus on curated games like Wordle and crosswords sustains growth in digital subscriptions and revenue. The New York Times launched its first purpose-built multiplayer game this week, a move that highlights how far the publisher’s digital expansion has shifted beyond news. Crossplay is a Scrabble-like word game that allows players to invite friends, compete against an artificial intelligence opponent and play via a dedicated app. It becomes the 11th…
Swedish editor brings decades of media executive experience to WAN-IFRA role Organisation aims to strengthen support for independent journalism in a changing landscape Appointment signals focus on leadership development and defending democracy WAN-IFRA has named Lena K Samuelsson as Executive Strategic Advisor as the global press body sharpens its focus on media leadership amid rapid technological change, shifting platform power, and rising political pressure on newsrooms. According to WAN-IFRA, Samuelsson will provide strategic insight and serve as a WAN-IFRA expert on media leadership, offering guidance across the organisation’s programmes and initiatives as it seeks to help publishers “collaborate, innovate and…
Prominent editor of Die Welt steps down after misconduct inquiry Resignation coincides with Axel Springer’s transatlantic expansion Company faces scrutiny over handling of workplace allegations and internal reform One of Axel Springer’s most prominent German editors has stepped down following an internal inquiry into his conduct at a company Christmas party. Jan Philipp Burgard, 41, who served as editor-in-chief of the centre-right broadsheet Die Welt, left Axel Springer after executives opened an investigation this month into reports that he had behaved inappropriately toward female employees at an alcohol-fuelled December party. During the inquiry, Burgard, who was only appointed editor last…
Politico trims 3% of global workforce in strategic realignment WSJ reorganises features and weekend teams for a more nimble, topic-driven approach Industry sees ongoing contraction, with focus on audience engagement and product monetisation Politico has begun 2026 with a round of newsroom departures, cutting roughly 3% of its global workforce as it reconfigures teams and prepares new products, while the Wall Street Journal announced a separate “strategic restructure” affecting features and weekend staff. The Politico reductions form part of a wider set of voluntary separations and organisational changes announced by editor‑in‑chief John Harris, who is stepping into the role of…
VandeHei and Allen analyse how internet-driven trends transformed news consumption The rise of instant, personality-led journalism and the decline of traditional institutions Acknowledgement of the darker legacies: political entertainment and fractured truths Twenty years after leaving Washington Post and Time to start their own ventures, Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen say the bet they made on the internet has permanently dismantled the traditional news industry. In a retrospective column published on Tuesday, the founders of Axios and architects of Politico describe how the trends they embraced propelled them to the top of the media ecosystem – and helped usher in…
Penske Media alleges Google rigged ad auctions and suppressed publisher revenues The lawsuit builds on previous antitrust rulings and government challenges Industry peers echo concerns over Google’s market dominance and exclusionary tactics Penske Media Corporation has sued Google in federal court in Manhattan, alleging the company illegally monopolises the digital advertising market and has deprived publishers of billions of dollars in revenue. The case underscores mounting pressure on Google’s ad-tech business as publishers seek damages and structural remedies that could reshape how online advertising works. According to a report by TheWrap, the complaint alleges Google rigged ad auctions, suppressed prices…
News organisations struggle with AI’s rise and trust issues in a hostile political climate Shift from search engines to answer engines predicts declining referral traffic for publishers Growing creator economy and video focus reshape distribution and content strategies The global news industry is heading into a defining year in 2026, caught between the growing power of agentic artificial intelligence and a creator economy that is reshaping how audiences discover, trust and consume information, according to the latest Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions report, released this week by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Based on a…

