Headlines
Personally curating the news media industry’s top stories for INMA members
Advertising
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13 July 2025
France's antitrust regulator notifies Meta of potential rules violation
Bloomberg
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10 July 2025
Condé Nast, Hearst sign multi-year deals with Amazon to use AI shopping assistant Rufus
Digiday
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10 July 2025
Google launches AI-powered advertising tools in India
TechCrunch
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02 July 2025
Stuff partners with online classifieds partner Trade Me Property
StopPress
Audience
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17 July 2025
News companies can share goals, values to strengthen audience relationships
Better News
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15 July 2025
Local news outlets raise prices, cite tariffs, inflation
Axios
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15 July 2025
Social Web site Nextdoor announces partnerships with more than 3,500 local news providers
Associated Press
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14 July 2025
Exiled Latin American media outlets tap into community with membership programmes
International Journalists' Network
Business Intelligence
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17 July 2025
Dow Jones Newswires launches AI-powered French language service
Nieman Lab
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17 July 2025
Axel Springer employees must use AI, Mathias Döpfner says at town hall
Status
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15 July 2025
Chile partners with 30 institutions across Latin America, Caribbean to create Latam-GPT
Rest of World
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15 July 2025
Forbes creates new department called AI & Strategic Platforms Group
Talking Biz News
Content and Product
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17 July 2025
Dow Jones Newswires launches AI-powered French language service
Nieman Lab
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16 July 2025
Meta reports removing 10 million Facebook profiles impersonating large content creators
TechCrunch
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15 July 2025
Reuters creates AI-voiced packaged video content offering in Spanish, Portuguese
Editor & Publisher
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14 July 2025
Information creates live video product TITV
Axios
Leadership
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17 July 2025
DEI efforts at New York Times, Hearst, Condé Nast make little progress
Digiday
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17 July 2025
Senate passes US$9 billion in cuts to public broadcasting, foreign aid requested by Trump
Reuters
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17 July 2025
Axel Springer employees must use AI, Mathias Döpfner says at town hall
Status
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16 July 2025
Oxford University Press will no longer publish controversial China-sponsored science journal
The Guardian