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Guardian joins media coalition to protect original journalism from unpaid use by AI
A coalition of UK media companies including the Guardian has urged industry peers to back global frameworks ensuring AI firms pay for the journalism they use. The news providers are calling on leaders across publishing, broadcasting, media and news…
U.K. News Organizations - Including BBC - Form Media Coalition Over AI Publishing Rights to 'Protect Original Journalism'
Senior heads across the U.K.'s news landscape have come together to form a coalition in the face of AI's growing influence. In an open letter, BBC director-general Tim Davie, Financial Times CEO Jon Slade, The Guardian CEO Anna Bateson, Sky News…
Mr. Ip and the Wall Street Journal Discover Wealth Inequality
It was in 2013 that Thomas Piketty rediscovered the problem of wealth inequality with his celebrated book Capital in the Twenty-first Century. Published by Harvard University Press and selling several million copies, the book turned prevailing…
Traveler's Journal: Drawn by birds, captivated by Cuba
In November 2024, with winter closing in and our need for sunshine growing urgent, we found ourselves craving a quick escape. We only had a couple of weeks free and, as birders, wanted to explore somewhere entirely new. Mexico tempted us, but we…
U.K. Media Giants, Including BBC and Sky, Form AI Publishing Rights Coalition, Ask Global Leaders to Join to 'Protect Original Journalism'
U.K. media bosses have formed a coalition over AI publishing rights and penned an open letter pleading with fellow global leaders to join them. Outgoing director-general at the BBC Tim Davie, Sky News executive chairman David Rhodes, CEO at the…
Media heavyweights launch coalition to protect journalism in AI age
Tim Davie and David Rhodes among leaders calling for industry standards to ensure responsible use of technology Up to the minute industry news Agenda-setting interviews with key industry figures Insight into the latest programme performances…
Carlos Dada, editor of El Faro: 'The most important thing journalism can do in a dictatorship is to tell the truth'
Carlos Dada is one of the most respected Latin American journalists worldwide, but he can't practice journalism in his own country. Founder and editor-in-chief of the Salvadoran newspaper El Faro, Dada now lives in exile. Harassment by President…
Journal of a Half-Committed Vibe Coder
As I'm prepping Season 5 of The Adventures of Blink, I've been building the code for our Adventure ahead of time. SIDE NOTE: Season 5 starts NEXT WEEK!!!! Episodes drop on Thursdays just like our Adventures here - make sure you come by the Youtube…
Exclusive: Unrest at Wiley journal whose EIC is cited in more than half of its papers
On Feb. 18, a researcher in Italy sent a disgruntled email to the editorial board of a Wiley tourism journal. Salvatore Bimonte had waited more than a year for his manuscript to be peer-reviewed, he complained, and then months more while the…
Trump's Economic Wins Cancel Out Biden's Losses in Latest Jobs Report
The “experts” were wrong yet again as the January jobs report smashed expectations with every metric beating forecasts. Payrolls were up a whopping 130,000, almost twice what the economy needs to cover population growth. Even better…
Moore: Subsidies killed the EV industry
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Here's a depressing but predictable headline from The Wall Street Journal last week: “Detroit's EV Pullback Is Costing $50 Billion.” Once again, we have confirmation of an iron law of…
As deal drama swirls around Warner Bros., its earnings show a declining industry
All eyes have been on the fight to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery. On Thursday, the company provided insight into what its rivals may ultimately end up buying — a company struggling to find a path in an industry in persistent decline. The…
Nippon Steel's ¥600 billion deal jumpstarts Japan's convertible bond market
Nippon Steel's record-breaking convertible bond offering is highlighting the quest of Japanese companies for cheaper funding than increasingly expensive traditional debt, which sets the stage for more such deals. Japan's largest steelmaker on…
Wolt pulls out of Japan amid DoorDash exit from some Asian markets
Food-delivery company Wolt will exit Japan as rising competition tests its global strategy, its parent firm DoorDash said Wednesday. Wolt will also withdraw from Uzbekistan, while fellow DoorDash subsidiary Deliveroo will cease its food delivery…
What creators are teaching us about the future of news on YouTube
By Brandon Feldman, Director, News, Civics & Podcast Partnerships at YouTube Feb 24, 2026 [[read-time]] minute read A new generation of journalists and podcasters is reshaping news on YouTube, and we recently brought more than 50 of them together…
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