Washington Post to launch newsroom focused on social platforms
The Washington Post is launching a new digital newsroom that aims to reach consumers on non-traditional platforms.
Articles involving the newspaper and other print industries.
The Washington Post is launching a new digital newsroom that aims to reach consumers on non-traditional platforms.
The Wall Street Journal reporter has been held on baseless accusations of espionage since last March.
The not-for-profit AP said the decision by two major newspaper publications will not materially impact their revenue.
Congressional candidate Derek Myers is suing the Cincinnati Enquirer, two reporters and parent company Gannett for defamation stemming from a newspaper article published this week.
Most news consumers are not interested in reading news content that is created by AI-powered tools, according to a new survey released this week.
The former editor-in-chief of Rolling Stone interfered with a story about a friend’s child sex abuse charges, according to NPR.
An Oregon newspaper that laid off its entire staff following an alleged embezzlement incident says it has raised enough money to resume printing.
Sinclair’s executive chairman has acquired the Baltimore Sun from a hedge fund, the newspaper said on Monday.
The Eugene Police Department has opened a theft investigation after the town’s alternative newspaper says it was the victim of an embezzlement scheme.
The chair of the FCC said the rules were intended to preserve values of localism and competition, but Republican commissioners disagree.