The Boston Globe is introducing a subscriber-only newsletter focused on the intersection of business and politics in Massachusetts, as it looks to add value for paying readers and sharpen its local coverage. The move shows how regional publishers are using newsletters not just for distribution but as premium products — designed to reinforce subscriptions and deliver more specialised reporting. Power Play, written by Shirley Leung and Jon Chesto, will publish twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays. It will track the executives, industries and policy decisions shaping the state’s economy, with a particular focus on how business and Beacon Hill…
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The Daily Beast is recasting subscriptions as the core driver of its business, marking a shift from years in which paid readership was a secondary concern. The shift reflects a broader recalibration across digital publishing: as advertising becomes less predictable, publishers are turning to direct reader revenue to fund journalism…
The International News Media Association (INMA) has set out a framework for publishers trying to adapt to a world where audiences increasingly find and use news through AI rather than traditional search. In a report titled AI-First User Journeys: A Strategic Framework for Publishers, INMA says the shift from search-led…
DMG Media, publisher of the Daily Mail, is moving beyond AI pilots to embed assistant tools directly into newsroom workflows, aiming to cut administrative work and free reporters to focus on journalism. According to a report by WAN-IFRA, the company’s Innovation Hub has developed a multi-agent system, branded internally as…
Journalists are rapidly integrating artificial intelligence into daily work while confronting familiar financial and credibility strains, according to Muck Rack’s 2026 State of Journalism report. The findings show how quickly AI has moved from experiment to infrastructure inside newsrooms — even as concerns about oversight, trust and sustainability remain unresolved.…
Marc Walder, chief executive of Ringier, has argued that only three Swiss media brands are likely to remain commercially viable in a fully digital market. His remarks, in an extensive interview with Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), come as the company navigates internal tensions and accelerates a shift towards artificial intelligence…
This first appeared in our weekly newsletter Editor’s picks. Sign up here Ten years ago this week we launched the new Times and Sunday Times website and smartphone app. It remains the most significant product launch in which I have been involved. The project took a huge amount of time…
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A significant legal battle has commenced in Spain as a Madrid commercial court opened a trial on a €550 million lawsuit against Meta Platforms, the owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. The lawsuit, lodged by more than 80 Spanish media organisations, including major publishers such as Prisa, Godo, Vocento, and…
Barry Diller, chairman of IAC, has set out his vision for the future of People Inc, the media group formerly known as Dotdash Meredith. Speaking on the Invest Like The Best podcast, he said the July 2025 rebrand was more than cosmetic: it marked a strategy to confront declining traffic…
Google’s new AI Mode is reshaping online visibility, with Quora emerging as one of its most influential sources. Quora, the community-driven platform where users ask and answer questions across every imaginable topic, now ranks as the fourth most-cited domain in Google’s AI-generated answers, behind only LinkedIn, Reddit and Google itself.…
A year into her role as editor-in-chief of Business Insider, Jamie Heller is sharpening the publication’s focus on specialised business journalism while pushing for a more collaborative newsroom culture. Heller, who took over in September 2024 after two decades at The Wall Street Journal, told LinkedIn’s Andrew Murfett that her…
Newsweek has unveiled a sweeping redesign and rebrand, described as its most comprehensive visual overhaul in decades, as it seeks to modernise its identity and strengthen its position in today’s crowded media landscape. Branded “A World Drawn Closer,” the redesign unites Newsweek’s print, digital, video and social platforms under a…
Google has pre-emptively ceased accepting political advertisements across the European Union, well in advance of the EU’s Transparency and Targeting of Political Advertising (TTPA) regulation taking effect on October 10. Under the new EU regulation, any ad deemed political must be explicitly identified, including disclosing the sponsor, relevant election or…
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