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Past articles by Sara:

Podcasters weigh the cost-benefit of producing video podcasts

As platforms like YouTube and Spotify push into video podcasts, publishing execs weigh the costs of producing more video. → Read More

Buyers say Fox News’ homepage redesign to highlight more non-hard news coverage is a 'smart' move

Fox News' latest website redesign highlights more non-hard news and politics coverage to provide more “brand safe” content to advertisers. → Read More

Publishers lament the removal of Twitter Moments as referral traffic dips

Under the leadership of Elon Musk, Twitter’s role as a traffic referral source to publishers’ sites is declining. Publishers mostly blame the removal of Twitter Moments. → Read More

Some publishers’ podcast teams are still growing as they hedge their bets on the medium in 2023

Podcast teams are not immune to the pressure of the economy on media businesses, but some publishers are expanding their teams as they bet on continuing growth in the medium. → Read More

Future plc closed its D.C. office along with its Atlanta video hub last month

Future plc has closed its D.C. and Atlanta offices, but says these real estate decisions will not impact the company's U.S. expansion plans. → Read More

Future closes Atlanta office less than a year after it was billed as a new video production hub

Future plc has closed its office in Atlanta, Georgia, originally billed to be the new U.S. video production hub to create more lifestyle, home and entertainment content. → Read More

BuzzFeed, Hearst, other publishers, replace lavish holiday parties with more subdued celebrations

BDG, BuzzFeed, Hearst and The Washington Post will host in-person holiday parties this year, though they will not be the stereotypical soirées. → Read More

CNBC to test increases on its subscription prices next year

After seeing continued subscriber growth to its two products, CNBC will begin testing price increases next year. → Read More

How Bleacher Report is using animation to differentiate its World Cup coverage

Bleacher Report is creating more, quicker turn-around animation videos to differentiates its coverage around the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. → Read More

Why media investors are saying publishing company VC funding slowdown is a good thing

The venture capital market is slowing -- and while that might be a good thing for some investors, it'll likely be more difficult for media companies to raise capital. → Read More

Insider's chief people officer on why new salary transparency law makes hiring process easier

Insider’s chief people officer Jessica Liebman shares how making salary ranges public can both help and (in some cases) hinder the hiring process. → Read More

NBC News, Washington Post, SmartNews apps retool content packaging ahead of midterms

News apps and aggregators are rolling out new features ahead of the midterm elections to improve the way content is packaged. → Read More

News aggregators aren't growing like they used to, but publishers still see their value

The share of traffic from aggregators has stagnated, but publishers still see value in the people they're driving to their content. → Read More

Insider video ad revenue grows from onsite, direct-sold deals

Insider is making more money from videos ads on its website, and from direct deals with advertisers. → Read More

Why The Washington Post wants to expand a daily newsletter into a podcast, local version

The Washington Post has a new, local version of "The 7" for people in the DMV area. A podcast based on the flagship briefing is coming later this fall. → Read More

Apple, Spotify podcast feeds pose challenges for growing subscriptions

Podcasters are waiting for Apple and Spotify to offer more flexibility and features to grow listenership and discovery for show subscriptions. → Read More

How publishers can prevent cyberattacks after Fast Company's hack

Tech executives shared what publishers can do to prevent getting hacked and avoid cybersecurity breaches. → Read More

Publishers test personalizing newsletters with varying degrees of success

Publishers are testing personalizing newsletter content based on readers’ interests - but it doesn't always work. → Read More

DPS recap: Vox Media taps Wright’s Media to take over content licensing for three of its verticals

Wright's Media will soon handle content licensing for a total of six Vox Media verticals. → Read More

How The Washington Post is taking a different approach to its new wellness desk

Tara Parker-Pope wants to take an inclusive approach to health and wellness coverage with the new vertical at The Washington Post. → Read More