The use of artificial intelligence in journalism is controversial, to say the least, with many expressing misgivings about Read More

The use of artificial intelligence in journalism is controversial, to say the least, with many expressing misgivings about Read More
As more print news organizations are shuttering their operations and laying off employees in the tens of thousands, Read More
If you’re like many Americans (also known as ‘Murricans) who love Fox News, you probably wish you could Read More
More than a year and a half after launch, News Corp is officially shuttering its iPad-only newspaper The Read More
(Seth Goden writes about how the Internet has made journalists lazy, saying very little that’s fresh and new.) Read More
Most major news organizations have embraced the need to incorporate social media, especially Twitter, into their broadcasting of Read More
When you look at Patch’s structure, it really makes you wonder how it’s managed to survive this long. Read More
Despite all of the twitterpated love-talk that Arianna Huffington and Tim Armstrong were exchanging in interviews following the Read More
In an interesting experiment to see how much–if any–damage is incurred by disclosing one’s financial and performance data Read More
Huffington Post just launched the second version of its news iPad app, retreating from the look and feel Read More
Depending on who you ask, journalism is dead or dying. And no matter who you ask, the Internet Read More
A new Web site for freelance writers and publishers may significantly alter the publishing business model. Ebyline announced Read More
Paltalk, a real-time Web instant messaging, voice, and video chat community, announced on Wednesday the launch of two Read More
This is the second part of my interview series with Pat McGovern, founder and chairman of media behemoth, Read More
Sky News will be installing TweetDeck, one of many browser clients designed to stream the pulse of the Read More