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Chuck Schumer joins crowd clamoring for AI regulations

June 21, 2023 - Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) will launch an effort Wednesday to write new rules for the emerging realm of artificial intelligence, aiming to accelerate U.S. innovation while staving off a dystopian future.  more

Managing people – your greatest asset

June 21, 2023 - Your people are likely your greatest business asset. Here is our list of the top six actions we need to take to keep our team happy, energized and effective. more

Why news subscriptions feel like a burden to young people

Plus: Journalists’ perception of their own news orgs’ bias, what “impartial” actually means to audiences, and when the public might intervene in journalist harassment. more

Free marketing tools to increase family readership

June 21, 2023 - If your goal is to increase family readership, Kid Scoop has free resources for use with the weekly Kid Scoop page. You are not alone. It’s all turnkey. more

Phillips, Taylor named top editors at The Post and Courier ahead of new venture launch

Changes are coming to top leadership positions at The Post and Courier as South Carolina’s largest newspaper continues to grow and expand its offerings. more

Mark Grant named VP of global security and safety for The Associated Press

Mark Grant will be joining The Associated Press later this year as vice president for global security and safety. He will be based in London. more

5 ways the Journalism Trust Initiative elevates quality news media

June 20, 2023 - With misinformation on the rise, it can be hard to separate fact from fiction. Not only does the spread of false information hurt the public and democracy, it also harms legitimate news media outlets that are forced to compete with lesser quality websites for readers’ attention and advertisers’ budgets. more

How local officials seek revenge on their hometown newspapers

June 20, 2023 - When coverage upsets them, towns and counties are revoking newspapers’ lucrative contracts to print public notices. more

Publishers and tech companies are in talks about AI payment

June 20, 2023 - Publishers and major tech companies holding talks on AI copyright issues, The Financial Times reports.   more

Smart ways journalists can exploit artificial intelligence

June 20, 2023 - Chatbots may reinvent the way we write news, but AI is also helping newsrooms connect with readers and reach new audiences. more

In tech, everything is labeled 'AI' now

June 20, 2023 - At this peak moment in the tech world's artificial intelligence craze, anything that tech companies can slap an "artificial intelligence" label on, they will. more

Gannett files federal lawsuit against Google

Gannett Co., Inc., today filed a federal lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against Google for monopolization of advertising technology markets and deceptive commercial practices. more

How to use AI in journalism without losing audience trust

June 14, 2023 - At Media Party Chicago, a conference exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and journalism, attendees debated and learned about the opportunities and dangers of AI. more

Longtime AP State Department reporter George Gedda dies at 82

George Gedda, a workhorse veteran of The Associated Press whose coverage of the State Department and international relations spanned more than four decades and who played a major role in explaining U.S. foreign policy to the American public from Vietnam to Cuba, Afghanistan and Iraq, has died. He was 82. more

Newspapers are encouraged to have a strategy for the use of AI

June 19, 2023 - With the release of ChatGPT in November and the rapid subsequent explosion of generative AI, we currently are in a period that is filled with lots of hype and more questions than answers, two partners with Seyfarth Shaw noted in a June 13 webinar for members of America's Newspapers. more

Affordable housing dilemma grows for newsrooms and journalists

Low pay, rising housing costs and inflation rates are keeping early career journalists away from newsrooms that seek to hire them. more

Miami Herald partners with tech company supporting youth athletics by capturing their greatest sports moments

The Miami Herald is partnering with Miami-based tech startup Own Your Moment (OYM) in revolutionizing the way high school athletes capture their achievements by launching a program that creates customizable digital player cards for Miami Herald First Team All-County Athletes. more

Using ‘per capita’ to describe data: 4 things journalists need to know

An economist and a statistician help us explain the right and wrong ways to use "per capita" to describe data related to economics, public health and other news topics. more

The ‘fact-checker’ job comes in different forms. A viral report misses that context to accuse journalists of bias

Journalism organizations that publish fact checks commit to nonpartisanship and ban staff from political donations. more

Knight Foundation announces two new trustees

A successful community foundation veteran and a prominent tech pioneer join Knight’s board of trustees. more
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