Over Three Decades, Tech Obliterated Media
Gizmodo editor-in-chief sues Apple over Tetris movie
The Nowhere Election
The New York Times launches a subscribers-only “Headlines” podcast in a new audio app
Those scary warnings of juice jacking in airports and hotels? They’re nonsense
The year journalism and capitalism finally divorce
Sentience and Sensibility | Meghan O’Gieblyn
We’ve Got Misinformation All Wrong
‘A sword against journalists.’ Schmitt’s office seeks emails of Mizzou fact checkers
How Serena Williams forced sports journalists to cover tennis as more than a game
Billionaire John Malone loves Fox News. But he owns a piece of CNN.
How the AP, USA Today, and Northeastern built a database of mass killings that tracks more than shootings
The Kansas City Defender is a nonprofit news site for young Black audiences across the Midwest
Facebook looks ready to divorce the news industry, and I doubt couples counseling will help
The videos that don’t work on YouTube and the future of the creator business with Nebula CEO Dave Wiskus
Government surveillance, Elon Musk, and free speech, with EFF executive director Cindy Cohn
A Standard for Universal Digital Ad Transparency
Can Russia’s Press Ever Be Free?
The Verge updates its policy for tech PR people speaking “on background,” noting the practice can be “hilariously stupid”
Apple News expands local news offerings
How Big Tech benefits from the disinformation panic - Vox Conversations
[Report] Bad News, By Joseph Bernstein | Harper's Magazine
Library Music
Apple will take a smaller cut of publishers’ sales if they join Apple News
Is the “journalism crisis” just a capitalism crisis?
Some digital divides persist between rural, urban and suburban America
Uprooted: Education In A Post-Covid World
The Nod hosts ditch Spotify to relaunch their original show
Media diet diaries: A day in the life of news
Editors’ Note