It’s Not a Good Sign When People Who Don’t Pay for News Have So Little to Choose From
We are entering an era of media haves and have-nots.
By Lydia Polgreen
We are entering an era of media haves and have-nots.
By Lydia Polgreen
In “Traffic,” the journalist Ben Smith chronicles the nerdy genius, driven egos and moral experimentation of the internet’s contagious media pioneers.
By Virginia Heffernan
A new video game will let players pretend to be the politicians they most admire — or despise.
By Blake Hounshell and Leah Askarinam
Ms. Belton, the editor in chief of Black news and culture site The Root, and a self-described “hard-core nerd about media,” said she would prioritize diversity.
By Katie Robertson
As part of the cutbacks, BuzzFeed closed HuffPost Canada and announced plans to decrease the size of its operations in Australia and Britain.
By Katie Robertson
In an industrywide changing of the guard, other big newsroom jobs that have come open include the No. 1 slots at Vox, HuffPost and Wired.
By Katie Robertson and Marc Tracy
Coronavirus case rates fall across Europe.
By Natasha Frost
Once they had digital media almost to themselves. Now, in a deal led by the BuzzFeed founder Jonah Peretti, two giants of the web plan to join forces to better compete in an increasingly crowded field.
By Edmund Lee and Tiffany Hsu
Lydia Polgreen, who has been the editor in chief at the news website since 2016, is stepping down for a role at Gimlet Media.
By Marc Tracy
In flattering news releases and promotional articles in National Review, Forbes and HuffPost, the disgraced financier tried to rehabilitate his image.
By Tiffany Hsu
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