Craigslist founder Craig Newmark poured nearly $200 million into supporting journalism, but says he's shifting focus now, telling the Chronicle of Philanthropy: "A lot of my efforts haven’t been as effective as I’d like them to be." He talked to Nieman Lab's Sarah Scrire about the key thing he's learned — that audience development is everything.
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark poured nearly $200 million into supporting journalism, but says he's shifting focus now, telling the Chronicle of Philanthropy: "A lot of my efforts haven’t been as effective as I’d like them to be." He talked to Nieman Lab's Sarah Scrire about the key thing he's learned — that audience development is everything.
Google search traffic to publishers declined globally by a third last year, according to new Chartbeat data. In the U.S. only, referrals from organic Google search were down by 38% year on year. "The report noted that publishers that specialise in lifestyle or utility content such as weather, TV guides, or horoscopes were more likely to have seen traffic declines, linking it to the arrival of Google’s AI summaries at the top of search results from 2024." Here's the full story from Press Gazette.
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Google search traffic to publishers declined globally by a third last year, according to new Chartbeat data. In the U.S. only, referrals from organic Google search were down by 38% year on year. "The report noted that publishers that specialise in lifestyle or utility content such as weather, TV guides, or horoscopes were more likely to have seen traffic declines, linking it to the arrival of Google’s AI summaries at the top of search results from 2024." Here's the full story from Press Gazette.
#Technology #Tech #Journalism #Media #Google #ArtificialIntelligence #AI #Lifestyle
Here we go again," said a fellow politics reporter to @[email protected]'s Andrew Feinberg when Trump took office a year ago. Here's his story on how the second Trump term has differed from the first — where once he and the rest of the press pool benefited from the famously leaky White House, they are now treated as "the enemy of the people" by Trump and those he surrounds himself with.
Here we go again," said a fellow politics reporter to @[email protected]'s Andrew Feinberg when Trump took office a year ago. Here's his story on how the second Trump term has differed from the first — where once he and the rest of the press pool benefited from the famously leaky White House, they are now treated as "the enemy of the people" by Trump and those he surrounds himself with.