Penske Media To Acquire Female-Focused Digital Publisher SheKnows

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Penske Media To Acquire Female-Focused Digital Publisher SheKnows

And, though numerous publishers are rethinking their digital distribution strategies (or going out of business) in light of Facebook's algorithm change, which deprioritized content from brands and publishers in the news feed, Guelton said SheKnows was not impacted. Facebook's percentage share of its
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The new 'billion-dollar problem' for platforms and publishers

Hosted by the Tow Center for Digital Journalism and the Annenberg Innovation Lab, “Controlling the Conversation: The Ethics of Social Platforms and Content Moderation” featured a series of discussions on the responsibilities of platforms and publishers in managing online conversations. Below are the
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Post: Education should draw from diverse voices

Generations of children have learned from texts that did not tell the whole story and new textbooks are still being published with factual inaccuracies and blatant biases. Incidentally, a study by Slate found that in 2015, of the 614 most popular history titles from 80 different publishing houses, nearly 76
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Heather Pallotta

Heather Pallotta has worked as a full time professional artist since 1999. Her company, Studio Eighteen, is an established premier decorative painting, mural and trompe l'oeil source in New York and New Jersey. Building on a wealth of knowledge since studying fine art at New York City's School of
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Baltimore Beat publisher faults closure on Baltimore crime, perception of it

The paper was established with backing from the publishers of the Washington Blade in the wake of the closing of Baltimore's City Paper, which was owned by the Baltimore Sun Media Group. “Ugh terrible stupid news. Our publisher has decided to stop publishing the Baltimore Beat. The paper is over,”
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New Media/Gatehouse buys the Austin American-Statesman

New Media Investment Group, Inc.–the publishing company that is developing a bad reputation for buying newspapers and gutting their operations–announced to the Statesman staff shortly after 3 p.m. today that it is purchasing the Austin American-Statesman from Cox Media Group for $47.5 million.
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