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Charlotte Klein / Vanity Fair:
A deep dive into The New York Times' big bet on its Games team, which grew from ~15 people in 2015 to ~100, about the same size as the newspaper's Business desk — Wordle. Connections. Spelling Bee. Ye olde Crossword. The Times is home to beloved brainteasers that are helping boost the paper's bottom line.
Liz Bowie / The Baltimore Banner:
The Baltimore Banner names Bob Cohn as its CEO, following Imtiaz Patel's departure in July 2023; Cohn was the president of The Atlantic and now The Economist — The Montgomery County resident has helped drive digital transformation and revenue growth at The Atlantic and The Economist
Brady Snyder / Android Central:
Google plans to limit the types of election-related queries Bard and SGE can return responses for, starting in early 2024, to prepare for elections worldwide — The move is intended to curb misinformation as the 2024 election nears — What you need to know
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Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette:
An interview with The Guardian Deputy Editor Owen Gibson on the newspaper's voluntary contributions model, global ambitions, audience relationship, and more — Deputy editor Owen Gibson on the title's global ambitions and relationship with its audience. — The Guardian aims to continue growing the …
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MacArthur Foundation:
The MacArthur Foundation announces $48M in grants to support Press Forward, including $32.5M for a national pooled fund for local news at The Miami Foundation — - Strengthening local newsrooms that have the trust of local communities; — Improving infrastructure for local news production and dissemination;
Yona Tr Golding / Columbia Journalism Review:
Q&A with Human Rights Center Investigations Lab co-founder Alexa Koenig on the promises and challenges of OSINT for journalism, OSINT ethics training, and more — On October 17, the parking lot outside Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, where hundreds of displaced Palestinians had amassed, was hit by an explosive of uncertain origin.
Mark Stenberg / Adweek:
NowThis hires Sharon Mussalli as its CEO, its first since spinning off from Vox Media in April 2023; nonprofit Accelerate Change owns the social media outlet — The publisher is now owned by the nonprofit Accelerate Change — The social publisher NowThis, whose trending news …
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Sharon Mussalli on LinkedIn
Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch:
Microsoft Copilot can now compose songs, including lyrics, instruments, and voices, from a sentence, due to a new integration with generative AI music app Suno — Microsoft Copilot, Microsoft's AI-powered chatbot, can now compose songs thanks to an integration with gen AI music app Suno.
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Bing Blogs, The Verge, Neowin, Thurrott, @riedernews and Engadget, more at Techmeme »
Axios:
Washington Post interim CEO Patty Stonesifer tells staff that the newspaper has met its headcount reduction goal of eliminating 240 jobs via voluntary buyouts — The Washington Post has met its headcount reduction goal through voluntary buyouts, interim CEO Patty Stonesifer said in a note to staff on Tuesday.
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Reuters:
The Foreign Press Association in Jerusalem files a petition with the Israeli Supreme Court to give international media immediate access to the Gaza Strip — The Foreign Press Association in Jerusalem filed a petition on Tuesday with the Israeli Supreme Court requesting immediate access for international media to the Gaza Strip.
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
The New York Times' The Athletic is now available to Apple News+ subscribers, and Apple says Wirecutter will be free for all Apple News users in early 2024 — NYT's Wirecutter reviews will be available free in Apple News app in 2024 — The New York Times Co. inked a deal with Apple to add …
Sam Levin / The Guardian:
How incarcerated journalists inside San Quentin prison are making podcasts about life behind bars and winning awards, despite facing retaliation and censorship — Inside San Quentin, residents are drawing mainstream audiences and shifting narratives about life behind bars
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William Drummond on LinkedIn and Nieman Lab