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The Drum
While Facebook and Google are habitually denounced for their impact on the news industry, and Apple is regarded by publishers with suspicion, Microsoft is setting out its stall to be the good guy in big tech who can make journalism better.
Recently in London, it made its case to an invitation-only audience of UK and European publishers, unveiling details of how its AI technology is being developed with the aim of transforming the practices of journalism for the modern age.
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The Passive Voice
From Makeuseof:
In today's world where selfies rule and videos are king among content, there's no doubt killer visuals are important. But adding visual elements to your written content can feel like a major time-suck, especially when you don't have any design skills to lean on.
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Dean Wesley Smith blog
Basically put, writers, over time, develop a real and crippling investment in not writing. And, at the same time, often claim they want to write.
These writers cross the spectrum of types.
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Digiday
Assembly Bill 5 has been in effect only for a few weeks in California, but any hopes that media managers had that they could sidestep its effects have already been dashed.
Publishers spent months bracing themselves for when the new law would go into effect; it caps the number of articles that contract workers can produce each year at 35, and several publishers and writers alike have not managed to avoid incurring additional costs.
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Adweek
Some are calling it the "cookie-pocalypse." Others see it as a new dawn for the $565 billion global ad industry. What's certain is that Google Chrome's decision to phase out support for third-party cookies will affect everyone in the digital media industry.
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Axios
Digital publishing is doing something it hasn't done en masse since the dawn of the Internet: make money.
Business Insider, Vox Media, The Information, Axios and Politico all turned profits in 2019, in several cases for the first time ever, sources tell Axios.
Others are expecting to do so this year, including The Athletic, BuzzFeed and Vice.
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eMarketer
After 2019's investigations and scandals, how does 2020 look for social media marketing? Here's what we expect to happen this year.
Will social network ad spending continue to rise?
Yes. We expect U.S. spending on social networks will increase 20.4% in 2020 to more than $43 billion. Social video ads will make up one-third of U.S. digital video ad spending this year.
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Digiday
TikTok is taking steps to help publishers make money off its platform.
Over the past year, the short-form video app has charmed creators, agencies and publishers, with media companies like NBC, ESPN and Group Nine all experimenting on the platform. Next up the company is trying to figure out how its platform can be monetized for publishers' use, something TikTok says it is working on but hasn't formally debuted just yet.
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Country Living
If you don't have room in your yard for a mighty maple tree or a towering oak tree, plant a more compact tree instead! Small-space trees pack as much visual punch as their larger siblings, and they often boast gorgeous spring flowers and vibrant autumn colors too. That's why we've rounded up the best trees for small gardens right here.
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Newsday
Skies may be gray, but thoughts are green as we prepare early-season seeds indoors and begin pruning trees and shrubs outdoors. Remember that garden helpers are still out there, so stock bird feeders — including clean water — for your feathered friends. You'll want them to stick around; their ravenous appetite for garden pests will repay you in spades (pun intended). Here is one tip or chore for each day in February.
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The Town Line
Brrr! I don't know about you, but the most I'm getting out of my garden right now is icicles. Wouldn't it be nice to grow something fresh and green? Is it even possible when it's so cold outside?
Enter sprouts, the superheroes of nutrition — here to save the day! Not only are freshly prepared sprouts delicious, but they are alive and loaded with vitamins, minerals and enzymes that are very good for you.
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