Media
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Economy
Cambodia’s Leader Shuts Independent News Outlet Ahead of Election
The leader, Hun Sen, was not satisfied with an apology he received from the outlet after it wrote about his…
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World
A Eulogy for Gawker, the Best and Worst Thing I Ever Made.
“What’s one thing that’s true about you that no one else would believe?” is a recurring prompt on Twitter. I…
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Economy
Vice, a Beleaguered Avatar of New Media, Hangs a ‘For Sale’ Sign
Vice, which has struggled to achieve profitability in recent years, has formed a special committee to find suitors.
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Economy
Vox Media to Cut 7 Percent of Workers
The company, which publishes New York magazine, The Verge and numerous other brands, joins a parade of tech and media…
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Economy
G.O.P. in Talks With Networks About Debates, and Even CNN Is Included
Conversations between R.N.C. officials and television executives signal that the contours of the Republican nominating contest are shaping up.
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Economy
Can Ron DeSantis Avoid Meeting the Press?
The Florida governor easily won re-election despite little engagement with mainstream news outlets, another sign of partisan division ahead of…
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Books
What We Learned From ‘Harry and Meghan,’ the Netflix Series
In the first episodes, the couple describe ongoing harassment from the media and wanting to continue Princess Diana’s legacy.
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Economy
Gannett Starts Another Round of Staff Cuts
The largest newspaper chain is cutting roughly 6 percent of its 3,440-person U.S. media division.
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Economy
How Free Is the Press in the Birthplace of Democracy?
On a Saturday morning last November, Stavros Malichudis, a Greek journalist, made a cup of coffee and began scrolling Facebook,…
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Economy
Why the N.F.L.’s Big Streaming Deal Is Going Into Overtime
Roger Goodell, the National Football League’s commissioner, flew to Sun Valley, Idaho, this summer for Allen & Company’s annual media…