Here's what 15 major news organizations said their style going forward would be when identifying the gulf:
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The Nieman Journalism Lab is an attempt to help journalism figure out its future in an Internet age. The Internet has brought forth an unprecedented flowering of news and information. But it has also destabilized the old business models that have supported quality journalism for decades. Good journalists across the country are losing their jobs or adjusting to a radically new news environment online. We want to highlight attempts at innovation and figure out what makes them succeed or fail. We want to find good ideas for others to steal. We want to help reporters and editors adjust to their online labors; we want to help traditional news organizations find a way to survive; we want to help the new crop of startups that will complement — or supplant — them. We are fundamentally optimistic. We don’t pretend to have even five percent of all the answers, but we do know a lot of smart people. Primary among them are our readers; we hope your contributions will make the Lab a collaborative exchange of ideas. Tell us what’s happening around you, or what should be. We hope you enjoy the work we do, and that you’ll join the conversation as it evolves.
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“It’s not hard to see how quickly AI’s distortion could undermine people’s already fragile faith in facts and verified information,” Deborah Turness, CEO of BBC News and current affairs, wrote in a blog post.
BBC News finds that AI tools “distort” its journalism into “a confused cocktail” with many errors
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An analysis of more than 185,000 tweets by New York Times staffers show their posts got less opinionated — and less frequent overall — after a management memo asked the newsroom to scale back takes.
If you ask New York Times reporters to spend less time on Twitter, will they? (Spoiler: yes)
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"When we first started having conversations about what Black Twitter is and was, people referred to it as the Black press. Being a journalist, I was like, nope, that’s not it. That’s not what’s happening. Because it wasn’t that people were adhering to practices that the Black press as we know it also followed. It was that people were telling their stories in unfiltered, non-conforming ways."
“Lightning in a bottle”: Meredith Clark on Black Twitter’s journalistic impact, legacy — and writing its “obituary”
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Is a newsroom’s only goal with a paywall to turn visitors into subscribers? Or do news orgs want visitors who hit a paywall and don’t subscribe to still leave with a little more context than a headline alone can offer? That’s a question that is more about mission than data, and might be trickier to answer.
Less is more, and discounts work: A new study looks at the minutiae of paywall strategy
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Researchers have trained an OpenAI rival in 26 minutes for less than $50. (What did you do this weekend?)
Researchers trained an OpenAI rival in half an hour for less than $50
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"The Bulwark had its first profitable year in 2024 owing to a combination of paid Substack subscribers, podcast advertising, and YouTube monetization"
Resistance Media Lives!
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Cost of a 30-second Super Bowl ad, like the one OpenAI just bought: $8 million Cost of training DeepSeek's R1 model, which is competitive with OpenAI's best: $6 million
Exclusive | OpenAI Set to Make Super Bowl Ad Debut
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Nearly a third of all New York Times subscribers don’t pay for its news product.
Third of New York Times subscribers do not pay for its news product
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The Trump war on the news media takes an even stupider turn
The Trump war on the news media takes an even stupider turn
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