Expert warns news industry is still writing as if it’s 1957 Discussions highlight challenges of mobile storytelling and atomisation of news Questions remain about verification, funding, and brands in an AI-driven news future “We are still writing like it’s 1957” was the blunt assessment of Mario Garcia, speaking earlier…
Over half of global news consumers now turn to social media and video networks, surpassing traditional news websites Video consumption on platforms like TikTok, YouTube and Instagram surges, while trust in news declines Artificial intelligence begins transforming news engagement, especially among younger audiences Social media and video networks have surpassed…
German court rules AI Overviews are Google’s own content, risking liability Google argues the AI summaries are accurate but admits occasional errors Case could set legal precedent on responsibility for AI-generated information Google is set to challenge a German court ruling that could make it liable for false statements surfaced…
Meta has criticised Australia’s plan to make large digital platforms contribute financially to news organisations, arguing the proposal would entrench publisher dependence on technology companies rather than help create sustainable media businesses. The dispute highlights a broader debate over how governments should support journalism in the digital age. While Australia argues platforms should help fund news production, Meta says forcing technology companies to subsidise publishers risks delaying the industry’s adaptation to changing consumer habits and advertising markets. In a submission to the government, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp described the proposed News Bargaining Incentive as “grossly unfair”. The…
The Guardian’s international income from outside the UK exceeds 80% for the first time in a decade. Digital reader contributions rose to £125m in the year ending March 2026, with strong growth in the US market. Publisher diversifies support channels, maintaining its open-access mission amid evolving media landscape. The Guardian has seen a sharp rise in reader-funded income and international revenue over the past decade, with editor-in-chief Katharine Viner saying more than 80% of its income from outside the UK is a phenomenon that did not exist 10 years ago. Speaking at the WAN-IFRA World News Media Congress last week,…
Former National World executives introduce Profenx, blending AI tools with creator-led content Company develops a platform to enhance digital content economics and expand through licensing and acquisitions Backed by Jaipur Capital, Profenx aims to reshape publishing with innovative models across global markets A group of former National World executives has launched Profenx, a new media technology company that aims to combine AI-driven publishing tools with creator-led content businesses. The launch comes as publishers grapple with declining search traffic, pressure on advertising revenues and the rapid growth of independent creators. Profenx is positioning itself between those worlds, arguing that established publishers’…
Pichai discusses Google’s organisational overhaul post-ChatGPT New AI products aim to blur surface distinctions and streamline user experience Search results face scrutiny over AI-driven bias and publisher impact Sundar Pichai has offered one of his clearest public accounts yet of how generative AI has forced Google to reorganise internally, rethink Search and confront growing tension with publishers whose businesses depend on referral traffic. Speaking to Nilay Patel on The Verge’s Decoder podcast in a conversation recorded after Google I/O 2026, the Alphabet chief executive described the period following ChatGPT’s arrival as requiring a wholesale organisational reset rather than a simple…
Simon Robinson, currently a Reuters executive, to lead ABC News in September First external hire for the role in decades amid leadership reshuffle Broadcaster seeks to rejuvenate its journalistic output amid ongoing transition Australia’s ABC has chosen Reuters executive Simon Robinson as its new director of news and current affairs, ending days of speculation after the broadcaster’s surprise leadership change. Robinson, currently deputy to Reuters’ editor-in-chief, will take up the post in September. The ABC said he would become its next Director of News and Current Affairs, and described the appointment as the first external hire for the role in…
Condé Nast’s events revenue grew 40% in 2025, with a further 22% expected in 2026 The publisher is integrating live moments across platforms to create new sponsorship and content opportunities Print editions are being streamlined, focusing on major cultural moments for increased value Condé Nast is stepping up its reliance…
Barbara Peng to step down as Business Insider CEO at end of June Company faces shrinking subscriptions and ongoing layoffs Focus shifts to paid content, AI, and live journalism to stabilise business Business Insider chief executive Barbara Peng will step down at the end of June, closing a tenure marked…
James Murdoch’s Lupa Systems to take ownership of Vox Media assets Vox to be split into two separate companies, with distinct portfolios Deal valued at over $300 million, aiming to boost valuation through segmentation James Murdoch has completed the purchase of a sizeable chunk of Vox Media in a deal…
News organisations are recognising the value of individual journalists as brands Traditional anonymity at outlets like The Economist is giving way to increased visibility Embracing star talent can strengthen publishers’ positions and combat talent poaching A friend of mine was, 20 years ago, something of a news media visionary.…
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The Economist tests agent-readable content to adapt for AI intermediaries New formats aim to balance discoverability with brand control Internal AI adoption speeds product development and fosters ‘vibe coding’ culture The Economist is redesigning parts of its digital operation for a future in which AI assistants, rather than search engines…
The CMA approves the $3.7 billion acquisition with a sale of Shutterstock’s editorial arm The move aims to prevent market dominance in UK news imagery The deal highlights industry pressures from AI and digital content shifts Britain’s competition regulator has cleared Getty Images’ $3.7 billion takeover of Shutterstock, but only…
Axios expands local reporting to 35 cities with plans for 100. AI tools like GPT assist in drafting and editing, reducing costs. The company balances automation with journalistic integrity amidst industry scepticism. Axios is betting that artificial intelligence can do something many publishers have struggled to achieve for years: make…
Byron Allen expresses continued interest in acquiring The Washington Post Set to control BuzzFeed and HuffPost through latest deal Envisions broader streaming strategy with BuzzFeed to rival established digital outlets Byron Allen has said he still wants to buy The Washington Post, even as he prepares to take control of…
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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, an industry coalition set up to influence how journalism is used by artificial intelligence and to push for clearer licensing terms. The Standards for Publisher Usage Rights group is a non-profit, member-funded initiative bringing together major news organisations including the BBC, Financial Times, Guardian, Sky News and Telegraph. Its aim…
Newsweek recovered from debt and declining readership through strategic alliances Key partnerships with Google Cloud and Statista drove significant growth in traffic and trust The revival exemplifies a shift towards collaborative models in legacy media success stories Newsweek’s turnaround under chief executive Dev Pragad has been driven less by internal restructuring than by a series of partnerships that helped rebuild the publisher’s audience, technology and commercial business. When Pragad took over, the company was carrying more than $25 million in debt and struggling with declining readership. Rather than rebuild every capability in-house, Newsweek focused on outside partnerships to supply technical…
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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 of the long-running fashion and culture title, in a move that underlines the publisher’s continued push into lifestyle brands for younger readers. Glamour Australia is due to debut in June as a social, video and digital-led platform, with Myer signed on as exclusive beauty partner. News Corp said further editorial…
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 policy specialist with experience in the creative industries at the helm of the UK’s newspaper trade body at a moment of intense pressure over AI, copyright and the economics of news. Bamber is currently chief policy and public affairs officer at the Music Publishers’ Association. The NMA said he…
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…
Journalists are secretly integrating AI tools into their daily work, despite public scepticism Most newsrooms rely on AI for sourcing leads, data analysis, and editing, often below the radar Transparency and open conversations about AI use are essential for navigating this industry change This first appeared in our weekly newsletter Editor’s picks. Sign up here I was reminded the other day that change can be almost invisible to those who are in the middle of it. The occasion for this realisation was a visit inspired by my daughter’s history studies to an exhibition about two Indian princesses who were leading…
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…
The Globe’s Power Play is a twice-weekly, subscriber-only newsletter focused on local business and political forces. It aims to deliver quick, analysis-driven updates on Massachusetts commerce and policy. The newsletter complements existing Globe coverage, with a focus on insider insights and industry trends. The Boston Globe is introducing a subscriber-only newsletter focused on the intersection of business and politics in Massachusetts, as it looks to add value for paying readers and sharpen its local coverage. The move shows how regional publishers are using newsletters not just for distribution but as premium products — designed to reinforce subscriptions and deliver more…
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…

