- USA: Retrench? Nah: How women and politics site The 19th is forging ahead with a launch in a pandemic [1]
- USA: The Atlantic International Editor Prashant Rao on bringing the publication to a global audience [2]
- USA: Target: Colorado. New statewide digital news outlet is launching to cover politics and policy [3]
- 'Time For Kids' Launches New Language Editions, Expands Access [4]
- Guardian Live and Masterclasses are now available online [5]
- 'Wall Street Journal' Launches Personal Finance Site [6]
- How a global news innovator uses AI [7]
- Translating a Quality User Experience From Print Into Digital [8]
- USA: With billionaire backers, Time is still in expansion mode [9]
- A good failure: Changing newsletter promos at Columbia Missourian [10]
- Lessons from Time’s ground-breaking immersive VR project [11]
- UK: The Guardian launches Puzzles app [12]
- UK: Publisher launches two more titles as digital expansion continues [13]
- USA: Insights from Vox Media, on building multiple media channels [14]
- Canada: Torstar launches digital-only news initiative for local communities [15]
- How Reader’s Digest went from life support to modern, digital-first multimedia brand [16]
- USA: 'Philadelphia Inquirer' Redesigns Print Edition To Highlight Op-Eds [17]
- Canada: Torstar’s Save.ca undergoes revamp [18]
- UK: “Profitable since going all-digital”: What publishers can learn from The Independent’s growth story [19]
- UK: The Sunday Times’ (more) digital future [20]
- Business Insider grew in 12 years to a monster digital enterprise. Now CEO Henry Blodget has plotted a new wave of expansion [21]
- BBC to 'reinvent' news app and move more journalism to Salford in 2020 [22]
- How Bloomberg News is using Telegram [23]
- Citizen journalism platform uses Bluetooth to bring news to media dark villages in India [24]
- Starbucks Is Offering Digital News With Its Coffee [25]
- BBC Voice News Service to give news bulletins on smart speakers a human touch [26]
- Hearst Magazines adopts 'One Hearst Europe' structure to drive collaboration [27]
- Yes, your newsroom can get into podcasts. Here’s how. [28]
- How social media is powering The Economist’s subscription growth [29]
- The Atlantic ventures into new digital waters [30]
- USA: CEOs of new Gannett: 'Pivot' needed for digital transformation as merger is completed [31]
- USA: Newsonomics: With its merger approved, the new Gannett readies the cost-cutting knife [32]
- Vogue Australia redesigns website to bring digital luxury to readers and advertisers [33]
- New York Times: It’s All Part of the Plan [34]
- USA: Five cliffhangers as the Gannett-GateHouse merger vote nears [35]
- Newsonomics: Nikkei’s Tsuneo Kita: “Without the FT, it wouldn’t have been possible for us to transform ourselves as we have” [36]
- UK: Daily undergoes redesign as new editor takes the reins [37]
- Newsonomics: How the Financial Times is building mini-brands within the global FT [38]
- UK: BBC to use 'semi-automated journalism' for first time in covering 2019 general election [39]
- HuffPost redesigns and further separates the personal and the political [40]
- Google News for Android and iOS now supports bilingual feeds [41]
- Forbes, Monocle and Trusted Media Brands on how to transform a publishing business [42]
- BBC launches interactive news service for smart speakers [43]
- How A.G. Sulzberger Is Leading the New York Times Into the Future [44]
- How publishers are growing their audience on TikTok, the app with over half a billion users [45]
- UK: DC Thomson Media moves two senior editors to Google-backed ‘brand transformation team’ [46]
- 'Washington Post' To Launch Gaming, Esports Section [47]
- UK: Will Dennis change strategy? [48]
- USA: A soccer league, job fairs, and local news: How this Spanish-language news org in New Orleans reshaped its mission post-Katrina [49]
- Indian publishers strong in innovation competition [50]
- USA: 'New York' Revamps App, Focuses On Easy Use, Faster Distribution [51]
- 70% of Financial Times’ readers are outside the UK: Here’s how it’s driving global growth [52]
- UK: PA Media reports 'another strong year' with profit and revenue boosts [53]
- UK: Telegraph revamps Saturday lifestyle magazine [54]
- How the Financial Times does it [55]
- USA: The LA Times' revamped website aims to keep readers reading instead of waiting on webpages [56]
- The Washington Post adds product to its masthead [57]
- USA: Axios Has A Game Plan For Growth, And It’s All About Engagement [58]
- How The Guardian did it. What’s next? [59]
- How Knewz can transform News Corp profits [60]
- USA: 'Dallas Morning News' Relaunches Website, Ups Speed And Search [61]
- USA: Three years into nonprofit ownership, The Philadelphia Inquirer is still trying to chart its future [62]