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Bloomberg releases survey results
News

Bloomberg releases survey results

Bloomberg Survey: How London’s finance workforce is embracing AI on its own terms.

22/07/2026

Economist Enterprise appoints Greg Williams
News

Economist Enterprise appoints Greg Williams

Economist Enterprise has hired former WIRED chief to lead its tech offering.

17/07/2026

WAN-IFRA appoints Ezra Eeman as director, AI in media
News

WAN-IFRA appoints Ezra Eeman as director, AI in media

WAN-IFRA has appointed Ezra Eeman as director, AI in media, reinforcing its commitment to helping news publishers worldwide harness the opportunities of AI while navigating the changes it is bringing to journalism and the media business.

16/07/2026

AI, Journalism and the Uncertain Future of the Public Square
COLUMN

AI, Journalism and the Uncertain Future of the Public Square

In a keynote address at this year’s WAN-IFRA’s World News Media Congress, A.G. Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times, urged news organisations to stand up for their rights.

By James Evelegh  |  16/07/2026

AOP CRUNCH: The post-search publishing playbook for finding and keeping audiences
REVIEW

AOP CRUNCH: The post-search publishing playbook for finding and keeping audiences

The biggest puzzle for publishers today is where to find audiences and how to keep them. How to meet this challenge was the focus of the latest AOP CRUNCH event, writes AOP’s Richard Reeves.

By Richard Reeves  |  10/06/2026

AI: are we asking the right questions?
OUT & ABOUT WITH ALAN GEERE

AI: are we asking the right questions?

There was plenty to ponder at the latest ‘AI and the Future of News’ conference, says Alan Geere, including some debate about whether journalists were doing enough to demystify the tech.

By Alan Geere  |  10/06/2026

Reasons to be cheerful in 2026
Digital Horizons

Reasons to be cheerful in 2026

Carl Myers, chief technology officer at Faversham House, looks at the tech opportunities and challenges facing his company and the wider B2B publishing sector.

By Carl Myers  |  10/06/2026

Claude to the rescue
Dickon Ross’s publishing world

Claude to the rescue

Esquire Singapore resorted to desperate measures when their star interviewee failed to turn up, reports Dickon Ross.

By Dickon Ross  |  10/06/2026

CPL One Group introduces On the wire
News

CPL One Group introduces On the wire

CPL One Group launched a new AI-generated news service at the Memcom Conference 2026.

13/05/2026

Mediahuis joins the SPUR Coalition as founding member
News

Mediahuis joins the SPUR Coalition as founding member

The SPUR Coalition has welcomed Mediahuis as a founding member.

12/05/2026

Collapsing the gap
COLUMN

Collapsing the gap

Where, previously, new design ideas took seemingly forever to come to fruition, AI has hugely accelerated the process.

By James Evelegh  |  07/05/2026

Frontiers releases AI guidance
News

Frontiers releases AI guidance

Frontiers launches AI practical guidance for researchers, editors, and reviewers, and calls for policy evolution.

13/04/2026

How AI is transforming publishing: 5 minutes with… Markus Karlsson
Q&A

How AI is transforming publishing: 5 minutes with… Markus Karlsson

AI and the way publishers are using it is evolving rapidly. We grab five minutes with Affino CEO Markus Karlsson to find out more.

By Markus Karlsson  |  09/04/2026

AI can do many things, but it can’t create time
Digital Horizons

AI can do many things, but it can’t create time

Ian Mulvany, chief technology officer at BMJ Group, looks at the tech opportunities and challenges facing his company and the wider scholarly publishing sector.

By Ian Mulvany  |  08/04/2026

New ways of doing news
REVIEW

New ways of doing news

New tech and new approaches to producing and consuming news are forcing publishers to have a root and branch rethink of how they do things. Phil Clark attended the recent ‘News in the Digital Age’ conference to find out more.

By Phil Clark  |  08/04/2026

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