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BBC to axe long-running interview show HARDtalk amid plans to cut 130 news roles
Stephen Sackur, one of the hosts of HARDtalk, said the decision was "depressing news for the BBC and all who believe in the importance of independent, rigorous, deeply-researched journalism".
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404 Media Shows Online Journalism Can Be Profitable When You Remove Overpaid, Fail-Upward Brunchlords From The Equation
There was a long period where journalists writing about failing media ventures loved to imply that these collapses meant online journalism was no longer profitable. In reality, the industry had sim…
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JULIAN ASSANGE IS A FREE MAN
He shouldn't be in prison in the first place.
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Meet AdVon, the AI-Powered Content Monster Infecting the Media Industry
Our investigation into AdVon Commerce, the AI contractor at the heart of scandals at USA Today and Sports Illustrated.
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How Google is killing independent sites like ours
And why you shouldn’t trust product reviews from big media publishers ranking at the top of Google.
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Israel now ranks among the world’s leading jailers of journalists. We don’t know why they’re behind bars
New statistics show a spike in the amount of journalists jailed in the country. To protect its democracy, Israel needs to be transparent about why members of the media are arrested.
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CBS Launches Fact-Checking News Unit to Examine AI, Deepfakes, Misinformation
CBS' news-and-stations unit will launch a new effort to probe deepfakes and misinformation.
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Here’s why MuckRock and POGO had to archive FOIAonline
With FOIAonline’s closure, all of the government documents previously available there have been removed, so MuckRock and the Project on Government Oversight have partnered to help bring them back.
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Gannett Stops Using AI To Write Articles For Now Because They Were Hilariously Terrible
There may come a time when journalists around the world are left to point at massive datacenters housing AI journo-bots that have perfectly replicated what human journalists can do, screaming ̶…
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George Alagiah, BBC News presenter and journalist, dies aged 67
BBC News presenter and journalist George Alagiah has died at the age of 67, the BBC has confirmed. He had been diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in 2014, but continued his work for the broadcaster between receiving rounds of treatment.
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Hundreds of journalists strike to demand leadership change at biggest US newspaper chain
Journalists at two dozen local newspapers across the U.S. walked off the job Monday to demand an end to painful cost-cutting measures and a change of leadership at Gannett, the country’s biggest newspaper chain
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‘Journalism mustn’t be silenced’: colleagues to complete slain reporter’s book
One year after Dom Phillips was killed in the Brazilian Amazon, friends and colleagues have come together in a show of journalistic solidarity to keep his legacy alive and finish the book the British journalist was working on at the time of his death. Phillips and his Brazilian companion, the Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, were killed while returning from the remote Javari valley in the western Amazon last June.
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Nearly 50 news websites are ‘AI-generated’, a study says. Would I be able to tell?
A tour of the sites, featuring fake facts and odd wording, left me wondering what was real
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TikTok tracked UK journalist via her cat's account
London-based reporter Cristina Criddle says it was "chilling" to learn her data had been accessed.
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The FBI raided a notable journalist's home. Rolling Stone didn't tell readers why
Rolling Stone broke the story of an FBI raid on the home of national security journalist James Gordon Meek. As edited, the story left out a key detail originally included: why Meek had been targeted.
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CNN Wants Jon Stewart or Bill Maher to Be Its ‘Gutfeld!’
Oh man, Greg Gutfeld is absolutely going to feast on the report that CNN is looking to launch a late-night comedy show. If he didn’t consider himself the king of late night before, the Fox News comedy commentator surely will now.
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Katie Couric: Barbara Walters Didn’t Take ‘No’ for an Answer
Because of her, generations of working women in journalism heard “yes” a lot more often.
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Facebook threatens to ban news in the US over journalism bill
Facebook says it may “be forced to consider removing news.”
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CNN Hits Historic Low On Election Night, Falling To Third Place Overall For First Time In History
With the balance of power in Washington on the line, and hotly contested races in states from coast to coast, there was no shortage of drama as the mid-term election results came in Tuesday night, and viewership was high—with more than 19 million viewers watching across the broadcast and cable news networks. NBC’s coverage just edged ABC for most-watched on the broadcast side, with NBC delivering 3.1 million viewers and NBC right behind with 3 million. CBS’ coverage delivered a total audience of 2.6 million viewers.
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Chris Wallace Ratings Plummet As CNN Staffers Are Warned Of 'Unsettling' Changes
Chris Wallace's show isn't bringing in the viewership that network execs may hope for, RadarOnline.com has learned about his plummeting ratings.
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