“After a Canadian television network briefly posted the video on its streaming app on Monday, copies were quickly downloaded and widely shared on social media. 60 Minutes is seen by an average of 10 ...
Arab nationals are more likely than Americans to get news from social media, and younger Arabs are more likely to trust it than their older compatriots. These are some of the findings from the fifth ...
“The correspondent on the story, Sharyn Alfonsi, condemned the decision in an email to 60 Minutes colleagues on Sunday evening, saying she believed it was ‘not an editorial decision, it is a political ...
“Within days, Claudius had given away nearly all its inventory for free—including a PlayStation 5 it had been talked into buying for ‘marketing purposes.’ It ordered a live fish. It offered to buy ...
AI-generated local news has finally arrived. That is, it has arrived in Northwest Arkansas. OkayNWA, which plays on the acronym for the Ozarks region that includes Bentonville, Fayetteville and ...
Were you thinking about the applications of artificial intelligence to news in the summer of 2021? To be clear, we're talking more than a year before ChatGPT zapped the entire internet into a new ...
Starting Thursday, New York Times stories online will no longer include a traditional dateline that tells where a story was reported from. Instead, certain stories will have “enhanced bylines” that ...
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This year has been a grim one for journalism, with layoffs at the Los Angeles Times, Time magazine, NBC News, Forbes, National Geographic, Business Insider and Sports Illustrated. Further cuts loom in ...
“Before Trump filed the lawsuit, lawyers for the BBC had given a lengthy response to the president’s claims. They said there was no malice in the edit and that Trump was not harmed by the program, ...
We keep an eye out for the most interesting stories about Labby subjects: digital media, startups, the web, journalism, strategy, and more. Here’s some of what we’ve seen lately.
Is social media designed to reward people for acting badly? The answer is clearly yes, given that the reward structure on social media platforms relies on popularity, as indicated by the number of ...
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