Author: warhovert
FCC’s ban of foreign-made drones affects the biggest maker on the market
There are still DJI models for sale, but future drones won’t be available unless the federal government stance changes.
Big Tech runs counter to journalism values. So why is the news industry helping tech take over?
News organizations have a natural ally in state privacy law debates — the consumer advocates who stand up for privacy and against deception.
Inside the business of obituaries in weekly newspapers
Study shows that paid obits bring in little income but are nearly universal.
Why AI’s legal wins create leverage for journalists
Courts’ early rulings leave an opening for news organizations to assert real market harm.
Big Tech is squeezing advertising jobs and companies
Meta and Google already own a huge slice of the online advertising industry. They want more.
The traffic and revenue crisis for news is a symptom of Big Tech’s economy-wide trust collapse
The news business is a key part of the solution.
Cannabis reporters use science and some healthy skepticism to cover the beat
Some of the science is flawed or skewed. But there are studies out there to help you explain marijuana’s benefits and risks.
Eight tips from environmental reporters in covering climate crisis
Understanding – and explaining – the science isn’t easy, but there are ways to become an expert.
The effect of money (Part II)
How funding influences a media company’s operations.
Don’t get SLAPPed: Minimizing the risk of vexatious libel lawsuits
Plaintiffs are increasingly using legal tactics to shut down criticism.