WSJ editor Emma Tucker on how publishers can protect themselves from AI challenge
WSJ boss on preparing for "seismic" shift in media landscape with arrival of generative AI.
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Fighting for quality news media in the digital age.
WSJ boss on preparing for "seismic" shift in media landscape with arrival of generative AI.
ByZucker defends involvement of UAE money in attempted Telegraph deal.
ByFinancial results and updates suggest news business may be on the up in 2024.
ByRevenue at Reach was down by 6.7% overall in the three months to 31 March.
ByEditor Katharine Viner said the business foresees revenue pressures continuing into the next year at least.
ByInterview with Prospect CEO Mark Beard and editor in chief Alan Rusbridger.
ByHouse of Lords also hears that Spiked has been put on advertising blacklist.
ByFT follows in footsteps of Axel Springer, Associated Press and Le Monde.
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