The Star Tribune has 495 employees, including a newsroom of 200 journalists. The cuts will affect every department and the newsroom will be reduced to 175 people, the Star Tribune said.
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These 16 new journalism jobs are designed to help publishers “future-proof their newsrooms" and fall into one of four categories:
- Audience strategy
- AI innovation
- Editorial-led product and design
- Newsroom engineering
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“Folks we’ve heard from are enthusiastic, and so many have said, ‘I’m going to continue my ‘subscription.’ I want to support this.'”
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“If you plan as if Google is going to zero and it doesn’t, anything above zero is upside. If you plan for Google to be stable and it declines, then everything is catastrophic.”
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A Colombian engineer–turned–creator is building a loyal audience through bilingual explainers about American politics for Latinos.
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As with the news media, people tend to believe that misinformation disproportionately targets their side: 49.6% said their preferred party was at least somewhat “particularly targeted” by misinformation, versus only 21.5% who said that it wasn’t.
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It turns out NOTUS isn’t the only rising media star in the nation's capital; The Washington Star Company is suing NOTUS over the Star name.
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