Newsletters have taken the U.S. by storm, but the rest of the world is still hesitant

Newsletters have taken the U.S. by storm, but the rest of the world is still hesitant

Ease of use, platform independence and unique content make newsletters immensely popular in the United States. American media organizations praise them for fueling engagement with their audience. But the popularity of newsletters is actually declining in the United...
ChatGPT and Journalism:  Adapting to Evolving Technology

ChatGPT and Journalism: Adapting to Evolving Technology

The impact of technology on journalism can be both exciting and worrisome. The emergence of chatbots and artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tools, such as ChatGPT, promises to change the way news is reported, distributed and consumed. According to Jim Brady, vice...
“Changing the Media Diet: How Traditional News Outlets  Compete with Social Media for Young Americans’ Attention”

“Changing the Media Diet: How Traditional News Outlets Compete with Social Media for Young Americans’ Attention”

Seventy-one percent of Americans between ages 16 to 40 get their daily news from social media, according to the Media Insight Project. The survey was conducted between May 18 and June 8, 2022, and showed about a third of respondents get their news each day from...