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Highlights the NYT’s clear strategic vision driven by purpose Emphasises the importance of distinctive content to survive amid tech dominance Questions the future of audience-first journalism in an era of declining trust When Meredith Kopit Levien speaks, the news industry does well to listen. The CEO of the New York…

Rheinische Post links AI development with subscriber growth and digital inclusion New governance and training initiatives embed AI into daily workflows Focus shifts from experimentation to measurable commercial and editorial impacts Rheinische Post has been treating artificial intelligence less as a standalone technology project than as part of a wider…

Deccan Herald introduces a CMS-integrated AI infographic tool to streamline visual storytelling. The system reduces story summarisation time from 10 minutes to 1 minute. Early adoption shows potential for expanded use in social media and visual journalism. Deccan Herald has turned to artificial intelligence to solve a familiar newsroom problem:…

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 to the deal and marking a decisive moment for the future of one of Britain’s best-known newspapers. The decision ends months of uncertainty over foreign ownership of a major UK news brand, while opening the door to fresh investment and a potential shift in the Telegraph’s global strategy under new…

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 news group Lee Enterprises, says he has a plan to rescue local newspapers: strip the business to its essentials, double down on community reporting and keep the numbers in the black. The approach speaks to a central question for the industry: whether sharper local focus can offset deep structural decline…

CNN brings in Chris Wiggins to oversee AI and machine learning efforts across the company Wiggins, a New York Times veteran, will focus on enhancing advertising, subscriptions, and editorial workflows The move signals CNN’s strategy to deepen AI integration in its digital transformation efforts CNN has appointed Chris Wiggins, the New York Times veteran who has led that paper’s data science work for more than a decade, to a newly created post overseeing machine learning and AI science. The move was disclosed in an internal memo to staff on Monday. Wiggins will supervise efforts to broaden the use of AI…

The lawsuit was dismissed for failing to prove ‘actual malice’ in reporting The judge highlighted the investigation and verification efforts by journalists Trump plans to refile the case amid ongoing legal challenges A federal judge on Monday dismissed a defamation lawsuit brought by Donald Trump against The Wall Street Journal over an article describing a birthday letter linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The ruling underscores the high bar public figures face when suing news organisations , and reinforces protections for reporting that shows evidence of verification and outreach. US District Judge Darrin Gayles ruled that Trump had not met the legal…

CNN promotes Alex MacCallum to COO to strengthen digital and subscription strategies The move signals a shift in focus amid declining cable audiences and rising digital revenue MacCallum’s experience at The Washington Post and NY Times underscores CNN’s emphasis on digital execution CNN has promoted Alex MacCallum to chief operating officer, giving one of its key digital executives a broader remit as the network pushes harder into streaming and subscriber growth. Mark Thompson, CNN’s chief executive, told staff in a memo that MacCallum had already played a central part in reshaping the business since returning to the company two years…

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…

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…

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…

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,…

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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 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…

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…

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Steve Grove discusses the decline of traditional local newspapers amid rising citizen reporting The Star Tribune adapts through digital innovation, risking operational cuts Signs of growth emerge through increased online subscriptions despite funding challenges Sometimes the context around a conversation reshapes its meaning. That was evident at last Friday’s Good Leadership Breakfast when Steve Grove, CEO and publisher of the Minnesota Star Tribune, addressed a room grappling with unrest and uncertainty in local media. Grove — whose career includes senior roles at Google and YouTube and a stint as Minnesota’s commissioner of employment and economic development — has written about…

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 journalism by AI developers. Leaders of the BBC, Financial Times, Guardian, Sky News and Telegraph Media Group have signed an open letter announcing SPUR , Standards for Publisher Usage Rights. The group says it will press for clearer rules and compensation when original reporting is used to train artificial intelligence…

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Traditional newsrooms are overwhelmed with extensive coverage for huge events Readers primarily seek perspective and education, not multiple updates News organisations should prioritise analysis and opinion to better serve digital audiences This is from our weekly Editor’s picks newsletter. Sign up for free here I did something I do very rarely this week: I turned on our television at home in the morning. The reason, unsurprisingly, was the war in Iran. My goal was to get up to date with all the latest news. And I did. If nothing else, rolling TV news stations are always quick on to…

ESPN hires six experienced journalists from The Washington Post amid industry reshuffle New recruits bolster ESPN’s investigative and long‑form sports coverage The move highlights the widening talent gap and strategic shifts after Post’s sports desk closure Five weeks after The Washington Post dismantled its sports desk, ESPN has hired six of the newspaper’s former reporters, a move that follows a similar mass hiring by The Athletic, which is part of The New York Times. The hires reflect a broader shift in sports journalism, as legacy newspapers shrink specialist desks while broadcasters and digital outlets invest in reporting capacity aimed at…

Axel Springer agrees to buy The Telegraph for £575 million, ending a lengthy sales process The deal marks the first time a German publisher owns the UK’s historically conservative newspaper Regulatory reviews are expected to scrutinise the impact on media plurality and foreign influence German publishing group Axel Springer has agreed a £575 million deal to acquire The Telegraph, a transaction that would bring an end to one of the longest-running sales processes in Fleet Street. The agreement, first reported by the Financial Times, effectively ends a rival bid from Daily Mail and General Trust and positions the German media…

Axel Springer acquires Bisnow, integrating it into Brew Media Group The deal aims to strengthen Axel Springer’s US B2B and event-led offerings Bisnow remains operationally independent with senior management intact Axel Springer has agreed to acquire Bisnow, adding the events and editorial business to a new US-focused division that will sit alongside Morning Brew. The deal underscores Axel Springer’s drive to expand its business-to-business footprint in the US, betting on events and specialist newsletters as more resilient revenue streams at a time when advertising markets remain volatile and AI is reshaping digital publishing. Bisnow will join Morning Brew Inc in…

News Corp’s CEO outlines a strategy combining licensing and litigation to protect journalism content The company has secured multi-million dollar deals with tech giants like Meta and OpenAI for AI training data Thomson emphasises the importance of reliable news sources for AI development and warns against unauthorised use News Corp chief executive Robert Thomson has set out a blunt approach to AI companies seeking to use the publisher’s journalism as training data – “a woo and a sue”. Speaking at the Morgan Stanley media conference, Thomson described a strategy that mixes commercial partnerships with legal enforcement. “We’d like you to…

Nearly half of US consumers now turn to TikTok for search, a 20% increase in two years Gen Z is the most active, with 64% using TikTok for online searches Marketers should focus on short-form, visually engaging content to optimise discovery Nearly half of US consumers have used TikTok as a search engine, according to a recent study by Adobe, highlighting a sharp shift in how people find information online. As audiences increasingly begin their queries inside social video apps, discovery is becoming more visual, personalised and platform-specific – challenging the dominance of traditional search engines. For publishers, this is…

Unanimous approval of a three‑year contract by HuffPost Writers Guild of America East members Agreement includes AI content review, advanced deployment notice, and protection against impersonation Salary minimums increase by nearly 10%, with improved parental leave, sick leave, and professional development funds Members of the Writers Guild of America East at HuffPost have unanimously approved a new three-year contract that pairs wage gains with detailed guardrails on artificial intelligence. The agreement comes as a number of US newsrooms negotiate collective bargaining agreements and as AI becomes a flashpoint at the table. By securing enforceable rules on how generative tools are…

RAG combines retrieval and generative models to deliver up-to-date, accurate answers Structured data and schema markup boost content discoverability for AI systems SEO strategies are shifting towards fact clarity and entity prominence to favour AI-driven search answers Retrieval-Augmented Generation — or RAG — is changing how information is surfaced online. By pairing large language models with external data sources, it turns AI systems from static text predictors into tools that consult documents and databases before responding. For news publishers, that shift could redefine what it means to be discoverable. At its core, RAG combines a retrieval layer with a generative…

Indian newsrooms focus on deploying AI for operational efficiency and editorial integrity Practical case studies highlight automation of routine tasks and fact-checking tools Industry emphasises responsible AI use, governance and safeguarding against manipulated content Leaders from India’s newsrooms joined international experts in Bengaluru last week for WAN-IFRA’s AI in Media forum, outlining a business-led approach to artificial intelligence that pairs operational gains with tighter editorial controls. The gathering reflects a shift in tone. Indian publishers are moving beyond pilots and proofs of concept, seeking measurable returns from AI while putting governance frameworks in place to protect credibility and public trust.…

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 help young media executives lead responsible AI adoption and strengthen newsroom management. The tuition-free scheme reflects WAN-IFRA’s effort to back a more diverse generation of leaders and narrow the innovation gap between well-funded global publishers and smaller, mid-sized and local news organisations. “To take full advantage of the opportunities AI…

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