You can no longer buy either print or Kindle Newsstand magazine and newspaper subscriptions from Amazon, as the company appears to implement yet another cost-cutting measure. The e-commerce giant ...
Two Amazon initiatives that were once seen as major disruptions to business-as-usual practices are being discontinued. PW has learned that the company is ending its print textbook rental program, ...
Roger Fidler tried his best, but the excellent business of journalism is gone for good. Can the idea of “news” survive in a digital world? Credit...Kevin Van Aelst Supported by By David Streitfeld ...
Despite the belief that news and magazine media use is often said to be declining, 44% of all adults, or 116 million consumers, read print and/or digital newspapers, according to a News/Media Alliance ...
Hearst Corp., one of the nation’s largest information and media companies, said Tuesday it’s the latest major publisher to sign a content partnership with artificial intelligence giant OpenAI. Under ...
OpenAI has struck a new content licensing partnership with Hearst to integrate the latter’s newspaper and magazine content into its artificial intelligence products. The collaboration will offer ...
It has been over four months since it was revealed that Are Media, Australia’s biggest publisher of magazines, was for sale. Since then there has been scant information about interested parties or how ...