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We’re finally back from our holiday break, and hope you’re all having a happy new year! In the news this week, the New York Times released its new innovation report, which shows some progress being made, but potential cuts looming among copy editors. -
It’s been quite a year. As 2016 draws to a close, we’ll spend this episode looking back at the biggest digital media stories of the year. -
In the news this week, fake news gets very real as a man with an assault rifle goes into a pizza place in DC targeted by online conspiracy theories. The New York Times continues to get a “Trump bump” in subscriptions. -
In the news this week, could president-elect Trump be banned from Twitter or Facebook for hate speech? And should the media report on every tweet from Trump? -
Now that the prospect of President Trump has become a reality, how did the media get it wrong, with so many polls and predictions off the mark? -
In the news this week, AT&T is making an ambitious push to buy Time Warner for $85 billion — will regulators approve the deal? And can a new cheap streaming service called DirecTV Now prove that AT&T won’t raise prices? -
In the news this week, Discovery Communications makes a $100 million bet on a digital media roll-up called Group Nine. The Atlantic gives users of ad-blockers a choice: white-list us or pay up! -
In the news this week, Vice finally launches its nightly news program on HBO, which gets mixed reviews. News organizations like CNBC, Fortune and Time drop online polls after the second presidential debate. -
In the news this week, Twitter is exploring a potential sale, but Google, Apple and Disney might not be suitors anymore. Google unveils new Pixel phones, a smart speaker and VR gear — but artificial intelligence is the key to the new hardware. -
Many media folks are pushing for a presidential pardon for Edward Snowden, but the Washington Post’s editorial board comes out against it. Cue the uproar. The Sunlight Foundation is laying off staff and considering a merger.