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Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
OpenAI and Google are teaming up to bring AI into the heart of news production. Their partnership could redefine how stories are created and shared. The journalism industry is watching closely.AI Chat YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JaedenSchaferMy Podcast Course: https://podcaststudio.com/courses/Try AI Box: https://AIBox.ai/Join my AI Hustle Community: https://www.skool.com/aihustle/about
Through new partnerships, OpenAI and Google are using AI to transform news media. From content creation to distribution, big changes are coming. This could alter journalism forever.AI Chat YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JaedenSchaferMy Podcast Course: https://podcaststudio.com/courses/Try AI Box: https://AIBox.ai/Join my AI Hustle Community: https://www.skool.com/aihustle/about
In light of a recent lawsuit where a TV news anchor is suing her station for gender discrimination, Clancy and Gabie talk about the current state of the TV news industry, current problems most reporters face & what it would take to "save it."
Women remain underrepresented in the Japanese news media industry, where tough employees willing to work long hours have traditionally been valued as news can break anytime, anywhere.
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Meta's recent announcement to end its third-party fact-checking program by January 2025 has sent ripples through the media and fact-checking industries. To unpack the implications of this decision, Editor & Publisher Publisher Mike Blinder spoke with Katie Sanders, editor-in-chief of PolitiFact, a Pulitzer Prize-winning fact-checking organization under the Poynter Institute. Access more on this episode's landing page, at: https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/metas-fact-checking-shift-katie-sanders-on-whats-next-for-politifact-and-the-news-industry,253729
Australia's labour government unveiled a new scheme this Thursday that would tax social media platforms if they fail to agree to compensate local media publishers. The plan is meant to provide support to an industry that has lost hundreds of jobs and seen advertising revenue dwindle. Also, the death of a 26-year-old white collar worker in India sparks a national conversation on the importance of preserving work-life balance.
In a media environment that is often dominated by narratives of decline, layoffs, and shrinking local news outlets, The Poynter Institute's newly released report offers a refreshing perspective. Titled “OnPoynt — Values Rising: Trends and Traction in Journalism and the News Industry,” the study showcases optimism and innovation in journalism despite well-known challenges. In this recent interview, Neil Brown, President of Poynter, shared insights on the report and how local journalism is evolving in ways that provide significant value to communities. The conversation highlighted the vitality of smaller, local news startups, alternative forms of content distribution, and the promise of AI. Learn more at this episodes offical E&P page at: https://www.editorandpublisher.com/stories/redefining-value-neil-brown-breaks-down-poynters-vision-for-journalisms-future,251986
It's been more than eight years since content farms overseas started “American” fake news pages on Facebook. Their business, now fueled by AI, is still going strong. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A half-million record and one app: The group behind a massive effort to ‘clean' voter polls. California's news industry is shrinking while misinformation spreads… here's what the numbers tell us.
Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Hustle and Flowchart. Matt Wolfe joins me today to discuss some of his key strategies and experiences in the world of digital marketing and content creation. We explore topics like music licensing, consistent content production, dealing with trolls, and the future potential of AI tools. Matt shares his journey, the importance of thumbnails on videos, and how he juggles managing teams, optimizing old content, and transitioning from direct response to brand marketing. Challenges in Consistent Content Creation Creating content consistently while handling sponsorship obligations poses a significant challenge. Matt uses systems and teams to help manage this workload. He notes the struggle of meeting old sponsorship agreements as his audience grows, often facing backlash and negativity from viewers who dislike too many ads. Balancing quality content and sponsor requirements remains a critical focus. Managing and Optimizing Content Matt shares that when it comes to managing content, it's crucial to have strong systems in place. Assigning team members specific roles helps in maintaining a smooth workflow. He notes the importance of continuously optimizing old videos. For example, he adjusted a video's thumbnail and title, which led to a massive boost in views. Click-through rates (CTR) are important, and Matt emphasizes testing different thumbnails and titles for better results. Dealing with Trolls and Negativity Handling trolls and negative comments is part of being a content creator. Matt talks about developing a thicker skin and understanding that not every viewer will appreciate the content. He explains that he now focuses more on engagement through Discord and X, where more constructive feedback happens. However, he still has team members review YouTube comments for useful feedback. Transitioning Email Marketing Strategies Matt's transition from direct response marketing to brand marketing in emails reflects the changing landscape of digital marketing. He prioritizes providing valuable content directly within emails to achieve high open rates. He targets about 35-40% open rates, with the most important news at the top followed by sponsor content. This strategy helps ensure higher engagement and a more loyal audience. The Value of Data and AI Tools Discussing the value of data, Matt mentions that his website, Future Tools, receives almost a million visitors monthly through effective SEO. This has led to acquisition offers because of the valuable database of tools and related data. AI tools also play a significant role in his workflow. Matt uses tools like Claude, which can code and create video games, and looks forward to the release of Sora for one-minute videos. Building and Maintaining Community Community building remains a core part of Matt's strategy. Engaging with his audience on social media and in person helps build a more loyal community. Active participation and approachability are key. While he focuses less on YouTube comments due to negativity, other platforms like Discord and X help maintain valuable feedback and engagement. Alternative Music Licensing Approach Matt Wolfe suggests an alternative approach to music licensing, similar to Grimes' method, where artists grant broad permissions for using their music but maintain some control to ensure it's not linked to harmful content. This makes licensing easier and could transform how music is used in various media. Future Trends in AI and Integration AI is evolving fast, and Matt is most excited about AI integrations in wearable tech, such as AI glasses that assist in social interactions. He also highlights the potential of agentic AI tools that can perform tasks on behalf of users. Connecting AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude shows potential, with companies like Mind Studio already working on building these systems. Matt's Resources Future Tools Matt's YouTube Channel Matt's Twitter Grimes' music licensing approach Stable Diffusion Make.com Claude ChatGPT Conclusion This episode with Matt Wolfe is packed with practical advice and forward-thinking ideas. We discussed everything from alternative music licensing and consistent content creation to AI tools and community building. Matt's insights into managing and optimizing content, dealing with negativity, and leveraging AI for future trends provide valuable takeaways. Tune in to learn more and apply these strategies to your own content journey. Two Other Episodes You Should Check Out Triple Your Teams Productivity by Mastering AI with Mike Koenigs Unleashing the Power of AI in Content Creation with Ramon Berrios Resources From Episode Accelerate growth with HubSpot's Sales Hub Check out other podcasts on the HubSpot Podcast Network Grab a 30-Day Trial of Kartra We want to hear from you. Send us the One Thing you want to hear on the show. Connect with Joe on LinkedIn and Instagram Subscribe to the YouTube Channel Contact Joe: joe@hustleandflowchart.com Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Hustle & Flowchart Podcast! If the information in these conversations and interviews have helped you in your business journey, please head over to iTunes (or wherever you listen), subscribe to the show, and leave me an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help me continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help me reach even more amazing entrepreneurs just like you!
Welcome to the first episode of the newly rebranded "Jacob Shapiro Podcast!" Jacob L. Shapiro brings in the illustrious Jacob N. Shapiro from Princeton University to chat about disinformation, overhyped fears of AI, the impacts of social media on mental health, and the political and economic implications of China's Belt and Road Initiative. They also delve into worries surrounding the U.S. election's election staff safety, and the future of media trust. We hope you enjoy :)--Timestamps:(00:00) - Introduction and Podcast Rebranding(02:30) - The Jacob Shapiro Confusion(05:00) - Interview with Jacob N. Shapiro(07:15) - Concerns About Disinformation(09:45) - The Role of Technology in Disinformation(12:20) - Historical Revisionism and AI(15:35) - TikTok and Social Media Influence(20:10) - Mental Health and Social Media(25:00) - The Future of Trusted News Sources(30:00) - The Impact of Gen AI on Journalism(35:00) - Shift to National News and Its Effects(40:10) - Economic Models for News Industry(45:00) - Challenges in Monetizing Quality Content(50:30) - Political Polarization and Media(55:45) - Election Concerns in the U.S.(01:00:00) - Foreign Interference and Election Security(01:05:50) - Interstate vs. Intrastate Conflicts(01:10:30) - China's Influence and Global Competition(01:15:00) - El Salvador's Bukele and Regional Politics(01:20:00) - Commencement Address Principles(01:25:00) - Closing Remarks and Disclaimers--Referenced in the Show:Where Americans get their News: https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/11/15/more-americans-are-getting-news-on-tiktok-bucking-the-trend-seen-on-most-other-social-media-sites/Independent Affiliation: https://news.gallup.com/poll/548459/independent-party-tied-high-democratic-new-low.aspx--Jacob Site: jacobshapiro.comJacob Twitter: x.com/JacobShapSubscribe to the Newsletter: bit.ly/weekly-sitrep--Cognitive Investments is an investment advisory firm, founded in 2019 that provides clients with a nuanced array of financial planning, investment advisory and wealth management services. We aim to grow both our clients' material wealth (i.e. their existing financial assets) and their human wealth (i.e. their ability to make good strategic decisions for their business, family, and career).--Disclaimer: Cognitive Investments LLC (“Cognitive Investments”) is a registered investment advisor. Advisory services are only offered to clients or prospective clients where Cognitive Investments and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure.The information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice and it should not be relied on as such. It should not be considered a solicitation to buy or an offer to sell a security. It does not take into account any investor's particular investment objectives, strategies, tax status or investment horizon. You should consult your attorney or tax advisorThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable -...
Behind the scenes insight into the new industry's descent into opinionship and censorship. And a sneak peek of "Follow the $cience." Preorder my new book: “Follow the $cience: How Big Pharma Misleads, Obscures, and Prevails.” Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Support independent journalism by visiting the Sharyl Attkisson store. Visit SharylAttkisson.com, www.FullMeasure.news and Sharyl's Substack for original reporting. Do your own research. Make up your own mind. Think for yourself.
Behind the scenes insight into the new industry's descent into opinionship and censorship. And a sneak peek of "Follow the $cience." Preorder my new book: “Follow the $cience: How Big Pharma Misleads, Obscures, and Prevails.” Subscribe to my two podcasts: “The Sharyl Attkisson Podcast” and “Full Measure After Hours.” Leave a review, subscribe and share with your friends! Support independent journalism by visiting the Sharyl Attkisson store. Visit SharylAttkisson.com, www.FullMeasure.news and Sharyl's Substack for original reporting. Do your own research. Make up your own mind. Think for yourself.
Ben Smith and Nayeema Raza host Mixed Signals, a new media podcast from Semafor. And Joe Marchese is the general & build partner at Human Ventures. The three join Big Technology Podcast for a VC + Journalist conversation on whether the news industry can survive its dealings with generative AI tech providers, like OpenAI, after several publications inked multi-million dollar content deals. Tune in for a conversation that explores whether the news industry is setting itself up for a repeat of past mistakes made with Facebook and Google. We also cover whether the news industry can harness AI, what the value of news is to AI companies, and whether AI can be taught to emulate media brands and pay a licensing fee. Plus much more. Tune in for a lively conversation about a core issues facing the AI field today. --- Enjoying Big Technology Podcast? Please rate us five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in your podcast app of choice. For weekly updates on the show, sign up for the pod newsletter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6901970121829801984/ Want a discount for Big Technology on Substack? Here's 40% off for the first year: https://tinyurl.com/bigtechnology Questions? Feedback? Write to: bigtechnologypodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back to another episode of Hustle & Flowchart. As always, I'm here to provide you with actionable strategies that you can implement right away. In this episode, I'm diving deep into the best practices for pitching to podcasters and ensuring you're the guest they can't wait to have on. Whether you're aiming to enhance your media presence or hone your pitching skills, this episode is packed with insider tips directly from the podcasting trenches. The Growing Importance of Podcasting Podcasting has rapidly evolved into a significant media platform, with countless shows covering every topic imaginable. This saturation creates a noisy environment where standing out as a guest becomes increasingly challenging. Yet, the benefits are immense, offering long-term media presence and numerous networking opportunities. Mastering the Art of Pitching One of the focal points of this episode is how to effectively pitch yourself as a podcast guest. Having received numerous pitches myself, I've observed what makes a pitch successful versus what leads to a quick dismissal. A compelling pitch involves understanding the podcast's theme, respecting the host's work, and aligning your message with their audience's interests. I emphasized the need to transform your pitches from generic templates to personalized messages that capture the essence of your unique value proposition. Effective Use of Outreach Templates During the episode, I shared an outreach template that has proven effective for many in securing guest spots on podcasts. This template helps to structure your pitch by including elements like a personalized greeting, a concise introduction of yourself, an explanation of why you're a great fit for the show, and a proposal of topics that you're prepared to discuss. Emphasizing how you can add value to their podcast is crucial, and providing examples of your previous engagements can significantly bolster your credibility. Setting Up Effective Guest Screening Processes Hosting a podcast comes with its challenges, one of which is vetting potential guests. It's essential to streamline this process to manage the high volume of requests efficiently. I discussed setting up a Google Form or similar tool to filter initial inquiries, asking potential guests to provide detailed information about themselves and their expertise. Such systems not only save time but also ensure that those who make it through are more likely to provide value to your audience. Ensuring Podcast Promotion and Follow-up Finally, we covered the critical aspect of promotion and follow-up post-podcast appearance. As guests, it's advantageous to actively participate in promoting the episode to maximize reach and impact. Detailed planning on how the episode will be shared across different platforms, including social media and email newsletters, can lead to better engagement and show your commitment as a guest. In conclusion, this episode of the Hustle & Flowchart unpacks the intricacies of becoming a desirable podcast guest, from perfecting your pitch to ensuring effective post-show promotion. Whether you're a seasoned expert or just stepping into the world of podcasts, the insights shared today are designed to equip you with the tools you need to succeed. Remember, being a great guest is not just about showing up; it's about adding value every step of the way. Here's to making your next podcast guest appearance a smashing success! Two Other Episodes You Should Check Out 5 Strategies for Pitching to Media with Brandon LaVorgna How to Level Up Your Business with Podcast Guesting Resources From Episode Accelerate growth with HubSpot's Sales Hub Check out other podcasts on the HubSpot Podcast Network Grab a 30-Day Trial of Kartra We want to hear from you. Send us the One Thing you want to hear on the show. Connect with Joe on LinkedIn and Instagram Subscribe to the YouTube Channel Contact Joe: joe@hustleandflowchart.com Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Hustle & Flowchart Podcast! If the information in these conversations and interviews have helped you in your business journey, please head over to iTunes (or wherever you listen), subscribe to the show, and leave me an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help me continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help me reach even more amazing entrepreneurs just like you!
Summary Brody Logan, a morning anchor and new father, joins Caroline Collins on her podcast. They discuss their time working together, Brody's experience taking paternity leave, and the challenges of balancing work and family life. Brody shares advice for those pursuing a career in broadcast journalism and emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself in the industry. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Takeaways Taking paternity leave is important for fathers to bond with their newborns and support their partners. The news industry can be demanding, but it offers opportunities for creativity and personal growth. Being authentic and true to oneself is crucial for success in the broadcast journalism field. Balancing work and family life requires open communication and support from employers and loved ones. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties 01:08 Becoming Parents 03:08 Leaving KC 24 04:07 The Birth of Melody 05:08 Choosing the Name Melody 06:07 Taking Paternity Leave 07:04 Paternity Leave with Vandy 08:04 Pressure to Return to Work 09:06 The Importance of Taking Paternity Leave 10:02 Challenges of Balancing Work and Family 11:31 Work-Life Balance and Employer Support 12:55 Tech Issues and Start of Paternity Leave 14:20 Brody's Career and Personal Life 15:16 Vandy's Adjustment to Having a Sister 18:13 Advice for Those Pursuing a Career in Broadcast Journalism 19:13 The Benefits of Working in the News Industry 20:39 Learning and Growing in the Industry 22:39 Being Yourself in the News Business 24:05 Overcoming Challenges and Finding Success 25:52 Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce 26:51 Closing Remarks and Future Episodes Website: https://www.caroline-collins.com/general-6
In September 2023, E&P reported on the Arizona Newspapers Association and the Arizona Broadcasters Association merger. In the past year, there have been several legacy newspaper and public media mergers, such as Chicago Public Media's acquisition of the Chicago Sun-Times, The Steinman's "gifting" of their 150+-year-old Lancaster, PA newspaper to the local public broadcasting outlet and the Denton (TX) Record-Chronicle becoming part of Dallas-Fort Worth's KERA Public Broadcasting operations. Many news media pundits predict that, in the very near future, we will see more broadcasting and newspaper newsrooms working as one to compete for larger audiences and achieve new economies of scale to achieve sustainable business models. For this reason, E&P sought insights from the Radio Television Digital News Association's CEO & President Dan Shelley on how the RTDNA is helping journalism survive in today's complex local news media ecosystem. Topics discussed in this episode of "E&P Reports" include the fight for cameras (and microphones) in courtrooms. Should the news media industry police itself in defining who is a journalist? We also explore the growth of citizen journalism, its impact on local news media outlets and more. Dan Shelley is president and CEO of the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) and president of the RTDNA Foundation. Previously, Dan was senior vice president of digital content strategy for iHeartMedia, senior vice president at Interactive One (part of Radio One), director of digital media at WCBS-TV, New York and an executive producer for WCBS-TV News.
After Max Krangle left Big Tobacco he went to work for the porn business. Jesse and Max explore whether the business lessons learned in porn, one of the world's most successful enterprises, can apply to journalism, one of the world's most vulnerable industries.Host: Jesse Brown Credits: Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Jonathan Goldsbie (News Editor), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)Further reading: Contentious Counsel by Max A. Krangle — Counsel StrategySponsors: Better Help, AG1, CommunautoIf you value this podcast, support us! You'll get premium access to all our shows ad free, including early releases and bonus content. You'll also get our exclusive newsletter, discounts on merch at our store, tickets to our live and virtual events, and more than anything, you'll be a part of the solution to Canada's journalism crisis, you'll be keeping our work free and accessible to everybody.You can listen ad-free on Amazon Music—included with Prime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Drudge Report has played an outsized role in political media for decades. Journalists wanted their stories linked on the site--they still do--and they went to great lengths to get it. Host Chris Moody travels to Washington, D.C. to talk to prominent journalists and analysts to get a better understanding of the power and influence of Drudge in shaping the media narrative. If you have a great Matt Drudge story, call the hotline at 301-200-2414 and tell Chris about it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As many organizations cut staff, Paul Farhi, former media reporter at The Washington Post, takes stock of the state of the news media and highlights solutions that Congress might consider soon.→ Is American Journalism Headed Toward an ‘Extinction-Level Event'?
Is the GOP primary over? What does Nikki Haley want? Can billionaires save media? All of this and more will be answers on today's episode. Stick around to hear in-depth Styles section and more stories on hitman. Wretch on! Time Stamps: 1:57 Front Page 48:51 Obsessions 56:15 Reader Mail 1:00:25 Favorite Items If you have a story you want us to talk about, e-mail us at wretches@nebulouspodcasts.com. Sign Up for the Newsletter: https://nebulouspodcasts.com/shows/ink-stained-wretches Follow us on Instagram @InkStainedWretches Show Notes: Politico: ‘Our System Needs to Be Broken, and He Is the Man to Do It' NYT: G.O.P. Voters Said No to Tim Scott. His Girlfriend Said Yes. Bloomberg: Fox Must Face Smartmatic's $2.7 Billion Defamation Suit NYT: Billionaires Wanted to Save the News Industry. They're Losing a Fortune. WaPo: Layoffs imperil Sports Illustrated as owner, publisher battle over money Deadline: Jon Stewart To Return To Host ‘The Daily Show' One Night A Week WaPo: Science is revealing why American politics are so intensely polarized NYT: Jane Goodall only wants one thing @bryanbehar on twitter: “Maybe this is an oversimplification, but Ryan Gosling being nominated, but not Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig, perfectly explains to me why we aren't in the 8th year of Hillary Clinton's presidency. Page six: Bianca Censori and Kanye West sport matching raincoats — and nothing else — while out in Los Angeles WSJ: Why Women Are Walking Around Without Pants This Winter Obsessions: WSJ: Investors Poured Millions Into Her Fashion Brand. Then It All Fell Apart. WSJ: From $800 Sandals to $1,600 Skirts: If She Likes It, They'll Buy It WSJ: She Talked Like a Millionaire, Slept in a Parking Garage and Fooled Nearly Everybody Favorite Item: CBS: Charles Osgood, veteran CBS newsman and longtime host of "Sunday Morning," dies at 91 Bloomberg: Red Sea Crisis: How Houthi Attacks Raise Inflation, Supply Chain Worries
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 12:47) We are Watching the Biggest Schism in American Protestant History: The Staggering Numbers of the UMC Split Come to LightPart II (12:47 - 16:17) Red and Blue America Shows Up in the UMC Split: The Worldview of Geography Behind the HeadlinesPart III (16:17 - 18:34) The Short Hermeneutical Jump from Ordination of Women to LGBTQ Affirmation: Conservative Methodists Have Many Other Issues to FaceThe Baltimore Sun's New Owner Has the Newsroom on Edge by New York Times (Katie Robertson)Billionaires Wanted to Save the News Industry. They're Losing a Fortune. by New York Times (Benjamin Mullin and Katie Robertson)Part IV (18:34 - 19:28) Why So Little Media Coverage on This Great Protestant Disaffiliation? The Secular Shift of Attention in a Post-Christian AmericaPart V (19:28 - 25:50) Don't Save Us If You're a Conservative: Recent Sale of Baltimore Sun Has Alarm Bells Ringing on the LeftSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
On Thursday's show: We discuss the wave of layoffs hitting the news industry in recent days. Also this hour: What the Oscar-nominated film “Poor Things” has to say about female liberation. That, and how women fought for their rights through the 20th century, are the subjects of this month's edition of The Bigger Picture. Then, saxophonist Joshua Redman and pianist Paul Cornish (who's an HSPVA alum) join us ahead of a performance in Houston Friday night. And we preview a jazz concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of UH-Downtown.
This week's episode we start off with some interesting cruise news related to Disney Cruise Line, and speculate on how Royal could be positioning their “Project Discovery” ships. Lastly, we walk through a brief overview of Wave season, and talk through current deals and how we normally go about booking our cruises. We have an exciting lineup of episodes over the next few weeks that you do not want to miss!! Ready to book a cruise with Cruise Conversations? Fill out our form or send us a text at (704) 313-8556 for latest pricing! Have a question or topic suggestions for a future episode? DM us on Instagram @CruiseConversations or send us an email at cruiseconversations@gmail.com. Follow along on social media! Facebook Instagram Tik Tok --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cruiseconversations/support
OpenAI has been talking to everybody in media, it turns out. But how would a partnership turn out for media? Google settles another big lawsuit. The first of the gadget announces for CES season have begun. Can Xiaomi do with cars what it did with cellphones? And the Weekend Longreads Suggestions.Sponsors:Robinhood.com/rideLinks:Inside the News Industry's Uneasy Negotiations With OpenAI (NYTimes)Google agrees to settle Chrome incognito mode class action lawsuit (ArsTechnica)LG's new ultra-lightweight Gram laptops include some OLED screens and AI Boost (The Verge)EXCLUSIVE: Microsoft readies 'next-gen' AI-focused Surface Pro 10 and Surface Laptop 6 with Arm chips and design upgrades for 2024 (Windows Central)Xiaomi Unveils Its First EV, With Ambition to Be China's Porsche or Tesla (Bloomberg)Weekend Longreads Suggestions:The Most Secretive Longevity Lab Finally Opens Its Doors (Bloomberg Businessweek)Lab-grown diamonds go luxury — and rock the industry (Axios)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 110 hinted about a potential windfall for news organizations next year. That podcast broke a record for downloads. Gordon & Corey theorize that the reason is the message represented hope for a beleaguered industry. In this episode, Corey channels Debbie Downer while Gordon uncovers yet another ray of hope from a Deloitte consultant: a goldmine that Generative AI engines will likely pay to access news archives.Stay in the loop with all things Borrell when you join our Research Alert Lists. As always, thank you for listening. If you like the episode, leave us a review! Want to join the conversation? Share your comments at borrellassociates.com/podcast.
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This week's Hub Roundtable discusses recent Canadian economic data including a decline in third quarter GDP, a rise in the national unemployment rate, and historically-low consumer confidence, and what these bearish numbers tell us about the country's political economy. They also discuss Google's $100 million deal with the Trudeau government for the news media and what it may mean for the future of journalism. The Roundtable features Hub executive director Rudyard Griffiths and Hub editor-at-large, Sean Speer. The Roundtable is produced and edited by The Hub's content editor, Amal Attar-Guzman.If you like what you are hearing on The Hub's podcast consider subscribing to our free weekly email newsletter featuring our insights and analysis on public policy issues. Sign up here: https://thehub.ca/free-member-sign-up/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is the news industry broken? How have digital platforms impacted journalism? In this week's podcast, IEA Director of Public Policy and Communications and Matthew Lesh sits down with Marc Edge, a Canadian journalist, author, and academic. To learn more, check out the IEA's publication 'Breaking the News: Should digital platforms be required to fund news publishers?': https://iea.org.uk/publications/breaking-the-news-should-digital-platforms-be-required-to-fund-news-publishers/
In this discussion, Shiyan Koh, Managing Partner of Hustle Fund, and Jeremy Au talked about three main topics: 1. Tech in Asia Acquisition: Shiyan and I delve into Tech in Asia's acquisition by Singapore Press Holding and how this move is set to reshape the tech news landscape across the region. We assess the company's $30M valuation and discuss the revenue figures, growth rate and synergies that made it an attractive acquisition target. They also reflect on the broader implications for regional tech journalism across the various players. 2. Entertainment & Media Industry Evolution: We discuss the evolving business models in the entertainment and media industry, citing examples like Spotify's $200M deal with Joe Rogan, the growth of niche Substack newsletters like Packy McCormick's and The Generalist, and the success of independent platforms like Stratechery and Acquired.FM. We also explore how AI is revolutionizing content creation in terms of translation and distribution, thus changing the business model and venture scale outcomes. 3. Fragmented News Consumption: We examine the current fragmented nature of news and media consumption where information is scattered across different platforms, from blog posts to Substacks to podcasts and TikToks, and how these new channels are fostering innovative business-building approaches. We discuss the consequences of this fragmentation, such as the challenges in defining truth in an age where platforms algorithmically promote content engagement, implicitly displacing users from consuming fact-checked, authoritative sources. We also touch upon the importance of adapting to new market trends, how the interaction between media and technology impacts startup founders, the role of advertisers in media economics, and niche audience monetization. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/tech-in-asia2 Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/CeL3ywi7yOWFd8HTo6yzde Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TnqkaWpTT181lMA8xNu0T YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyAu Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/brave-southeast-asia-tech-singapore-indonesia-vietnam/id1506890464 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZC5jby9icmF2ZWR5bmFtaWNz TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea Learn more about Fluid! Get in touch with Trasy, Fluid's cofounder at trasy@gofluid.io
Charlie Beckett, Professor and Founding Director of Polis, the international journalism think tank at the London School of Economics and Munmun De Choudhury, Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology, join host Nikita Roy in this episode. Together, they explore the intricacies of AI-generated misinformation, its potential implications on election and the role of the news industry in keeping the public informed and safeguarding democracy. This episode is a recording of the virtual panel at the Online News Association's Onward 2023 event on September 29, 2023.Charlie Beckett is a professor in the Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics.He currently leads the Polis Journalism and AI project. Charlie was director of the LSE's Truth, Trust and Technology Commission that reported on the misinformation crisis in 2018. He was an award-winning journalist at LWT, BBC and ITN. He began his news career on the South London Press and ended it as a programme editor at Channel 4 News.Munmun De Choudhury is an Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. Associate Professor of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. She is best known for laying the foundation of a new line of research that develops computational techniques for understanding and improving mental health outcomes through the ethical analysis of social media data. Munmun's work has been recognized by multiple awards and recognitions, and her research has contributed to the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory on The Healing Effects of Social Connection. Munmun serves on the Board of the International Society for Computational Social Science. She is on the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee examining research on social media's impact on the well-being of young people. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion on the evolving role of the news industry in the AI era and its pivotal role in safeguarding democracy.
Here's what we're talking about today: Danelo Cavalcante Caught-via AP NewsMitt Romney Announces Retirement-via CNNBoebert Remains a Class Act-via AP NewsUNC Chapel Hill Back in Lockdown-via WSOC-TVMGM Cyberattack-via USA TodayTrump Crime Update Time-via NBC NewsA full transcript (with links) is available at kimmoffat.com/hwh-transcriptsAs always, you can find me on Instagram/Twitter @kimmoffat and TikTok @kimmoffatishere
As newspapers keep shrinking and less people watch TV news, what does that mean for the future of the news industry? Mundo ponders that question, while also lamenting the heat wave that's been sweeping the Southwest. Support the show
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Katie Love shares how sexism forced her to leave TV news, the conversation that went into having her husband be a stay-at-home dad, and how she launched her own (now 7-figure) social media business. Plus you are going to get so many amazing tips to promote yourself or your business on social media! In this episode you'll learn: -How to engage with customers in a non-creepy way -How to create an impactful and unique social media strategy and build a community -How to grow your business through Instagram Reels LINKS: - Kim's 4-day Video Boot Camp Intensive in late July is open for applications: VIDEO BOOT CAMP INTENSIVE You'll revamp your social media presence quickly, get confident on camera and attract clients and grow your revenue! -FREE DOWNLOAD: 10 Tips to Take Your Videos from Mediocre to Magnetic click here -loveyoursocialmedia.com and follow Katie on Instagram! -Follow host Kim Rittberg on Instagram!
Guest host David Common unpacks how job cuts, concentration and the Online News Act are shaping our media landscape with Kevin Newman, Vass Bendar, and Sue Gardner, producer Pete Mitton considers the impact baseball's pitch clock has on the game and what it says about our relationship with time, Mostafa Henaway explores how immigrant workers are treated in Canada, and Afghan writer Jamaluddin Aram shows a different side of life during wartime in his debut novel Nothing Good Happens in Wazirabad on a Wednesday. Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday
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Welcome to The Biz Dojo podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Darren Krause, Founder and Editor of Livewire Calgary, to reveal the secrets of starting a successful news media outlet. We discuss the steps and missteps of breaking into the competitive news media market, and Darren shares his views on the importance of creating local connections and relationships, a crucial skill for any business owner or leader. Join us as we dive into the changing social media landscape, the cookie-cutter approach of standard news media outlets, and the significance of language. You'll discover entrepreneurial lessons and insight for starting your own media outlet, building your business, or connecting with your city. Don't miss this exciting episode of The Biz Dojo podcast! Of course, Darren added a great new tune (and genre!) into our Spotify playlist -- "The Guestlist". This is a fantastic collection of favourite songs from our season 6 guests and hosts.
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Geoffrey Sean Crowell https://www.gcrowell-fx.com/ is a native of Denver Colorado. He attended Denver East High School where he excelled in art, music, sports and academics. Geoffrey then attended Hampton University in Virginia on a full academic scholarship, where he received his Bachelor's Degree in Art with the emphasis in Graphic Design. While attendingCollege, Geoffrey was passionately involved with the Art Club, Marching Band, Jazz Band, and the Student Newspaper. When graduating, he was recognized as a Who's Who in American Colleges/Universities, and immediately received his first job offer out of college to work as a Graphic Designer for the Central Intelligence Agency.As a child, Geoffrey was a big fan of Animation and Special Effects within Hollywood Movies, and always had a dream of somehow working behind the scenes on the next big movie. Wanting to still pursue that same dream, Geoffrey decided to turn down the job offer with the C.I.A. and further his education by receiving his Master'sDegree in Film with the emphasis in Special Effects from the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia. Within the same month after graduating, Geoffrey hit the ground running and began working on Hollywood Movies, as a Computer Generated Special Effects Artist. Over the years, he has had the opportunity to work at a variety of Production Studios around the world and loved every minute of it. Some of his film works include: The Avengers, Iron Man, Transformers, Battleship, Prometheus, Fast and the Furious, and many others. In between the time when Geoffrey wasn't working on a movie, he also worked as a Motion Graphics Designer, creating Commercials and Promo work for various Television Networks, which include: TNT, TBS, AMC, Cartoon Network, MTV, BET and others. Today, Geoffrey has started a new chapter in the News Industry and works as a Motion Graphics Designer for Tegna, Inc. There, he is responsible for creating Motion Graphics for 60 News Stations across the country. In addition, he also works as a freelance contractor for various businesses and companies, providing services such asPrint Design, Website Design, and Motion Graphics work. Throughout his work, Geoffrey has received much recognition and received various awards, including an Emmy ® Award.Geoffrey is an active member of various community organizations nationwide. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated where he currently serves as a Chapter and Regional Officer. Geoffrey enjoys traveling, playing the Trumpet, playing video games, being involved in the community, helping others and being a big nerd to anything pertaining to Marvel and Star Wars. He also enjoys being at home, taking care of his 4-year-old son, John Henry.Geoffrey's future aspiration is to become the “Black George Lucas,” and utilize the skills he learned from Hollywood to open an Independent Studio and produce All Black Films, mainly focused in the Comic and Sci-Fi Genre.Now is a great time to act on your dreams! If this episode helped you, please share to a friend!https://www.instagram.com/HyphensHaven/http://www.dreamofdrea.com/Watch on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/DreamofDréa
Guests: Paul Moreno, Steve Krakauer, & Lauren Scott ’24 Host Scot Bertram talks with Paul Moreno, William and Berniece Grewcock Chair in Constitutional History and Professor of History at Hillsdale College, about the Marbury v. Madison case, decided 220 years ago this week. Media critic and former CNN executive Steve Krakauer takes us inside his […]
Guests: Paul Moreno, Steve Krakauer, & Lauren Scott '24 Host Scot Bertram talks with Paul Moreno, William and Berniece Grewcock Chair in Constitutional History and Professor of History at Hillsdale College, about the Marbury v. Madison case, decided 220 years ago this week. Media critic and former CNN executive Steve Krakauer takes us inside his new book, Uncovered: How the Media Got Cozy with Power, Abandoned Its Principles, and Lost the People. And Hillsdale student Lauren Scott '24 tells us about a student-produced documentary titled Hillsdale Student, American Hero: How Elizebeth Smith Friedman Beat the Mob & Won the War.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As many followers of this podcast know, its host worked as a news journalist for more than two decades. In the summer of 2020, I left my job at the biggest newspaper in Sweden. That same summer, Ariana Pekary quit her job at one of the biggest news desks in America, MSNBC, without having any other media job waiting for her. That was a bold and unconventional step in a world of tough competition. Not only that: On her blog, Ariana posted a resignation letter, which went viral. These are some of the words she wrote: Behind closed doors, industry leaders will admit the damage that's being done. “We are a cancer and there is no cure,” a successful and insightful TV veteran said to me. As it is, this cancer stokes national division, even in the middle of a civil rights crisis. This cancer risks human lives, even in the middle of a pandemic. This cancer risks our democracy, even in the middle of a presidential election. There is a better way to do this. I'm not so cynical to think that we are absolutely doomed (though we are on that path). I know we can find a cure. ”So much of the polarization in (the American) society is amplified due to the financial incentives of the news media”, Ariana says. ”It seeps into every newsroom, no matter how earnest the journalists are. And then it seeps into everybody's living room.” ”It's a cancer because it's such an enormous problem that infects everyone. It's incredibly damaging, and it's only getting worse. That's why I felt I needed to say that in a public space.” Before she came to MSNBC, Ariana worked at public radio. She describes the difference as huge. At public radio, the numbers of listeners or viewers are not broken down on a day-to-day basis, as they are at commercial desks. ”This allows the journalists there to have real live editorial debates”, she says. For example, she was able to do an extensive documentary series about homeless children. She spent the bulk of a year interviewing families and people who worked with these vulnerable people. ”At MSNBC, they might consider that type of topic, but it would always be the first thing they would kill when something else came along. It is a big difference.” One particular American media dilemma is political partisanship. It exists elsewhere, too, but it is especially prominent in the US. It is a real problem which seems to be difficult to solve. I ask Ariana what she thinks about another cause of skewed news reporting, the negativity bias. I personally think it is one of the biggest media problems, because it permeates all kinds of journalism, and the focus on misery that is its result poisons people 's minds. Ariana agrees that the guiding star of the news media, ”if it bleeds, it leads”, is sad. But she is not convinced that it is a major issue that has to be dealt with. ”It's a complicated problem. You're going to report on something when it's broken. If things are working okay, you won't.” The media landscape is changing fast. There are ever more outlets for information, some reliable, some less so. Ariana thinks this is already changing the way we perceive news, and what it is. ”We need to exercise more humility, realize we don't know everything, and that means accepting someone who'll combat you with a different opinion, which can be very difficult. My hope is that we can start to raise an awareness that things aren't necessarily black or white.” Ariana's ”dream” news media would break the us versus them perspective, the tribalism. ”Even if we have different opinions, we have a lot in common. There's a common denominator among all of us.” Ariana's website Ariana's resignation letter
On this special episode of Beat the Press, host Emily Rooney is joined by Bill O'Reilly, the veteran journalist who pioneered opinion journalism during a 20-year run at Fox News. Also the author of the best-selling Killing series and the host of No Spin News, O'Reilly joins Beat the Press to discuss the state of the news business, fairness in news, mis- and disinformation, and much more.
President Trump's communication teams is brilliant! They literally exposed what would have been yet another hit job on the former president. Todd Starnes is joined by US Congressional Candidate Sheriff Scott Jones, Liz Harrington, and Newsmax contributor Hogan Gidley! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.