A weekly roundup of media news that we think is worth knowing about.
This week: C-SPAN makes history; Online publishers combat ad-blockers with email sign-ups; A tough summer ahead for the newspaper industry.
This week: C-SPAN makes history; Online publishers combat ad-blockers with email sign-ups; A tough summer ahead for the newspaper industry.
This week: Microsoft announces deal to buy LinkedIn for $26.2 billion; Pew Research releases annual State of the News Media report; The print news industry continues to decline as digital grows.
This week: what publishers can learn from Jeff Bezos; Snapchat redesigns some features of its interface; the newspaper industry sees a steep decline in jobs over the past two decades.
This week: more and more online news sites selling native advertising; Snapchat passes Twitter; how many stories newspapers publish online per day.
This week: social media as news sources; changes coming to Twitter; viewing video on Facebook in silence; Time revenue on the upswing.
This week: the truth about print that your competition doesn’t want you to know; ad blocking software becoming more popular; online quizzes help increase audience engagement and revenue.
This week: despite the increase of digital media consumption; newspapers still garner more attention from consumers, and are an attractive acquisition for media companies.