Associated Press clarifies standards around generative AI

Massachusetts lawmakers consider a tax on streaming services to help fund public access media

If other media companies thought about brand equity the way Musk does

Seeing stories of kindness may counteract the negative effects of consuming bad news: « While it will be up to the media to make the change, our research makes the case for adding more balance to news coverage

AI will soon be able to cover public meetings. But should it?

In Spain, a new data-powered news outlet aims to increase accountability reporting

This citizen-run organization is teaching thousands of Indonesians to fact-check

Disney is shrinking FiveThirtyEight and Nate Silver (and his models) are leaving

NPR won’t tweet from NPR until Twitter removes false “state-affiliated” label

What if ChatGPT was trained on decades of financial news and data?

Amazon shuts newspaper and magazine subscriptions for Kindle and print

The year of the RSS reader (really)

Post, the latest Twitter alternative, is betting big on micropayments for news

TikTok and Instagram are the only social networks that are growing as news sources for Americans

Most local election offices still aren’t on social media, new research finds

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Nearly a third of new subscribers to news publications cancel in the first 24H

Police attacks against journalists across the U.S. since May 28 (2020)

“The differences seem to be growing”: A look at the rising generation of news consumers

How many bots are on Twitter? Question is tough to answer and misses the point

Why won’t some people pay for news?

Brewster Kahle and the Internet Archive still working to democratize knowledge

Incomplete history of Forbes.com as a platform for scams, grift, bad journalism

How UC Berkeley computer science students helped build a database of police misconduct in California

What I learned from a year on Substack

“Click to subscribe, call to cancel” is illegal, FTC says

Facebook is blocking access to data about how much misinformation it spreads and who is affected

When Facebook went down this week, traffic to news sites went up

How people reason their way through echo chambers and what might guide them out

USA Today is getting a paywall. Who’s the audience for it?

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