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Top news of the week: 02.10.2022.

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@mediagazer shared
On Sep 27, 2022
Hearst CEO says it expects $12B in 2022 revenue, and TV is its biggest source of profits, of which 40%+ come from its specialty media, data, and software units (@sarafischer / Axios) https://t.co/K0vD86yT1U https://t.co/mrCfV5jTxp
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Exclusive: Hearst eyes $12B in revenue as B2B business grows

Exclusive: Hearst eyes $12B in revenue as B2B business grows

The company has branched out from specialty publications to adjacent data and software businesses.

@mathewi shared
On Sep 27, 2022
RT @nycjim: Wealthy Russians are paying £25,000 for seats on private planes after after Putin's war mobilization. Private jet broker: “The situation is absolutely crazy at the moment. We would get 50 requests a day; now it is around 5,000.” https://t.co/vZsxb4heKM
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Russians paying £25,000 for seats on private planes after war mobilisation

Russians paying £25,000 for seats on private planes after war mobilisation

Passengers heading to Armenia and Turkey amid fears Russia could soon close borders to men of fighting age

@ckrewson shared
On Sep 30, 2022
This is really good, and sort of sad. https://t.co/UvQBrZgz7u
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‘It’s My Curse and My Salvation’: Trump’s Most Famous Chronicler Opens Up

‘It’s My Curse and My Salvation’: Trump’s Most Famous Chronicler Opens Up

For Maggie Haberman, owning the Trump beat has defined her career for better and worse.

@dangillmor shared
On Oct 1, 2022
This piece worries about liberal "donor-driven journalism" but is oddly unconcerned about the much greater right-wing funding massive "news" deceit. Maybe not so oddly when you see the credentials of the authors. https://t.co/0oacb1YdMS
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Donor-driven Journalism

Donor-driven Journalism

As the news business has hemorrhaged subscribers and advertisers in recent years, many newspapers, magazines, and websites have sought philanthropic support not only for opinion writing and ...

@jbenton shared
On Sep 30, 2022
RT @random_walker: AI journalism has a hype problem. To move past the cycle of reacting to each story, @sayashk and I analyzed over 50 pieces from 5 prominent outlets. We've compiled a list of recurring pitfalls that readers should watch out for and journalists should avoid. https://t.co/uHFUpHMZ6U
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@davidfolkenflik shared
On Sep 27, 2022
RT @mediagazer: John Witherow plans to step down as editor of The Times after nearly a decade, moving to chairman of Times Newspapers; a successor will be named on Wednesday (Press Gazette) https://t.co/MdbnWNy3DZ https://t.co/n27z04O2Ns
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John Witherow to stand down as editor of The Times

John Witherow to stand down as editor of The Times

John Witherow, the long-standing editor of The Times, is to stand down from his editing duties to become chairman, he told staff on Tuesday.

@jbenton shared
On Sep 29, 2022
RT @internetarchive: Today, 300+ authors are standing up for the rights of libraries to reach patrons like Lydia in a powerful new statement: https://t.co/5zjpzl3ryc
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Authors for Libraries

Authors for Libraries

Hundreds of authors are speaking out on behalf of libraries, demanding that publishers and trade associations put the digital rights of librarians, readers, and authors ahead of shareholder ...

@propublica shared
On Sep 29, 2022
RT @lisalsong: Always great to see impact from our reporting: EPA will install air monitors in Verona, MO, an air pollution hot spot. And a judge withdrew air permits from a proposed petrochemical expansion in Louisiana: https://t.co/zPqUK8TJTH
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Journalism That Holds Power to Account

Journalism That Holds Power to Account

Communities identified as “Sacrifice Zones” in a ProPublica analysis of toxic air pollution scored major wins this month. In one, the EPA will start monitoring the air. In another, a judge ...