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Email newsletters are thriving, but their ascendancy in today's media brings with it a certain foreboding: Given how successful the format has been the past few years, it feels almost inevitable there will eventually be some kind of crash. -
Artificial intelligence poses a number of threats and opportunities to the news industry. News outlets such as Bloomberg and The Washington Post have used robots to help produce content. But some journalists fear robots might replace them. -
RJI Innovation Series March 18–19 speakers -
Veteran journalists who cover Washington and the White House say President Donald Trump’s attacks on the news media have taken a toll and laid part of the blame for the decline in public trust on weakening sources of local news. -
According to a Bloomberg investigation, traffic brokers willing to sell traffic spawned by bots and virus-infected computers, and websites are gaming the system by selling ads that aren’t seen by many humans. -
Just days removed from an invigorating discussion on the state of engagement in media, Dissecting Engagement attendees are buzzing about strategic content deployment strategies necessary to win greater connectivity with users. -
As cable bills have soared, people have been considering how to cut the cord without losing access to the shows and sports programming they love. These days more and more people are opting out. -
Jason Kelly is a reporter-at-large for Bloomberg News and the host of Bloomberg's global economic summit series. -
Online comments sections — in their most ideal form — are supposed to be places readers could leave their thoughts after they had read an article. -
Do news audiences really behave the way you think they do? And what if all people really want is data-driven explanation?