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A Financial Crisis May Jeopardize Local News in Most of Atlantic Canada
The main lender for SaltWire, which owns most of the region’s legacy newspapers outside New Brunswick, has moved to dissolve…
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World
Sprouts of Hope in a Gloomy Media Landscape
This year is looking grim for the news business. Facing a set of harsh financial realities — resulting from a…
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World
Spate of Mock News Sites With Russian Ties Pop Up in U.S.
The fake news organizations, experts say, represent a technological leap in the Kremlin’s efforts to spread false and misleading narratives.
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World
China Scraps Premier’s Annual News Conference in Surprise Move
The decision is a break from a decades-long tradition by the country’s No. 2 official and comes as Xi Jinping,…
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World
News Leaders Around the World Pledge Support for Journalists in Gaza
Nearly 60 leaders from international and regional news outlets signed a letter on Thursday and Friday committing their support for…
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World
How Cable News Handled Biden and Trump at the Southern Border
Fox News and CNN aired both men’s remarks in full; MSNBC carried neither one live.
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Magazine
Sports Anchors Went All In on Outrage. Then There’s Scott Van Pelt.
If you’re tired of the endless manufactured arguments by modern sports personalities, his midnight “SportsCenter” is a safe harbor.
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World
How the Media Industry Keeps Losing the Future
If the career of Roger Fidler has any meaning, it is this: Sometimes, you can see the future coming but…
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World
Cómo es que Instagram se ha convertido en fuente de noticias
Un miércoles reciente en Nueva York, Mosheh Oinounou, antiguo productor de CBS, Bloomberg News y Fox News, navegaba por Instagram.…
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World
Instagram’s Uneasy Rise as a News Site
On a recent Wednesday in Brooklyn’s Dumbo neighborhood, Mosheh Oinounou, a former producer for CBS, Bloomberg News and Fox News,…