A decade ago, the concept of liquid content emerged as a response to the fragmentation of devices, platforms, and audience consumption habits. The idea ...
Here are some of the best media stories our team has read so far this week: The Wall Street Journal | What Netflix Gains From Buying Warner Bros. (3 min ...
UK newsrooms now treat AI as standard equipment. More than half of UK journalists use AI at least weekly, and more than a quarter of them use it daily. Language-processing tasks dominate AI usage.
DCN supports the European Commission’s investigation into Google’s AI Overviews, which divert audience attention by substituting platform-generated answers. Digital Content Next strongly supports the ...
Connected TV (CTV) continues to evolve, with ad views surging as streaming becomes the default way to watch premium content. This rapid expansion is being ...
The proportion of people avoiding news content is alarmingly high. According to the latest Reuters Institute Digital News Report, the public self-reports high levels of selective avoidance: 36% of ...
As political winds shift and some organizations quietly scale back their DEI commitments, new research suggests this retreat comes at exactly the wrong ...
Even for publishers who feel fatigued by DEI debates (or see them as politically risky) the industry’s quiet retreat carries consequences far beyond ...
It’s been a rough year for publishers and broadcasters in Canada. In the wake of Meta’s news ban, Canadian news publishers and broadcasters have faced declines in online traffic, engagement, and ...
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