Media
Fake news: study tests people's ability to detect manipulated images of real-world scenes
19 Jul 2017
Google to not display payday lenders' ads
12 May 2016
Daily Mail explores bid for Yahoo
11 Apr 2016
London-based Daily Mail, whose business interest include media, energy, education, insurance, and property, is interested in Yahoo’s news and media properties
Philadelphia paper, website given to non-profit
14 Jan 2016
Owner H F “Gerry’ Lenfest has handed off struggling papers the Inquirer and the Daily News, along with the associated website, to a newly created non-profit to which he has donated $20 million, in an attempt to create a new and viable business model
Sun website to ditch its paywall
31 Oct 2015
US media analytics firms ComScore, Rentrak to merge in $800-mn deal
30 Sep 2015
Both media analytics firms hope to create a leading cross-platform measurement company to take on rival Nielsen Holdings
Ad-blocking apps on iOS 9 rile web publishers
23 Sep 2015
Facebook, Storyful launch FB Newswire
26 Apr 2014
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