"Somewhere in the future, beyond 2025, a flourishing landscape of adequately financed, equitable media enterprises will ...
It may be too late for @edwardrmurrow.cbsnews.com, @huntersthompson.rollingstone.com, or @mikewallace.60minutes.com, but ...
But: "Does falling trust cause people to change their media use, or do changing media habits cause lower trust?" ...
News organizations are building vertical video carousels for their homepages and apps, embedding vertical videos in stories, ...
“But when faced with censorship by the military, the Korean press did not acquiesce. News organizations spanning the political spectrum — even right-leaning publications more aligned with Mr. Yoon’s ...
Last week, a New York federal judge ruled a key copyright violation claim by The Intercept against OpenAI would move ahead in ...
I do not report on Korean politics, nor do I have enough language proficiency to interview people on the street. Also, I am completely blasted, though maybe not unusually so in Seoul on a weeknight.” ...
The creator of Sill says "the death of the link" has had disastrous consequences for journalism, art, and the web. His free ...
“I go to conferences and people stand up and say, ‘I hired a Black person’ — this is my favorite thing — ‘I hired a Black person once, and they left’…And then I respond that, ‘You hired a blonde once, ...
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“Now, [Micah] Lee wants to help you achieve that same cleansing release. Today, he launched Cyd — an acronym for ‘Claw back Your Data’ — a desktop application designed to give users more control over ...
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