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Catch up on the week’s big media industry headlines.
Catch up on the week’s big media industry headlines.
It’s time for the weekly media news recap. Among the week’s big stories, ViacomCBS offloads CNET and NYT partners with Facebook on an augmented reality project.
ICYMI: ViacomCBS and iHeartMedia are partnering on new podcasts. Read about this and other top media stories from the week in the Friday roundup.
We’re recapping some of the biggest media industry headlines of the week. Among them, Fox News saw ad revenues rise more than 44% from May through July.
It’s Friday and that means it’s time for the weekly recap of news from the media industry. This week saw big headlines in social media, podcasting, and more.
ICYMI. Here are a few of the big headlines in the media industry this week.
We’re recapping the week’s big media news, including the launch of Instagram Reels.
ICYMI. Here’s PR Newswire’s recap of big media stories from the week.
ICYMI: U.S. media companies are investing in China coverage and NBCUniversal News has set new diversity goals.
Here’s a recap of some of the top media industry headlines from the week.
Did you keep up with the latest news in the media industry this week? Here are a few of the top stories we think you need to see.
ICYMI. 5 top media stories you need on your radar this week, including audio plans at Apple News+.
ICYMI. Facebook announced the first 20 members of its Oversight Board and The Boston Globe is publishing a serialized novella. Read more in the weekly recap.
Also in the week’s media news roundup: Curbed will merge into New York Mag.
ICYMI. Bloomberg offers free subscriptions to college students. Read more in the weekly media news roundup.
ICYMI. Although the coronavirus continues to deeply impact the media industry, some publishers are pushing forward with new ventures.
5 top media stories you may have missed this week, including a look at how food publishers are giving back.
Lawmakers are proposing changes to California’s new law impacting freelancers. Read more in our weekly media news recap.
In the weekly media news recap, Dotdash continues its digital media purchasing spree and Quartz invests in video to drive subscriptions.
ICYMI. BuzzFeed’s editor in chief is leaving for The New York Times and Warren Buffet is exiting the newspaper business.