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“Our effort here is to understand what political speech looks like in Canada when it comes to advertising.”
“The only way to put women in leadership is to do it for the first time.”
Australia has more national security laws than any other nation. It is also the only liberal democracy lacking a Charter of Human Rights or other foundational document that protects media freedom.
And figuring out where else they’re spending their time online is a key part of generating competitive intelligence.
“We saw opportunity in Rhode Island where quite honestly great newspapers like the Providence Journal were seeing significant cuts and that market is particularly engaged in news.”
Republicans are much more likely than Democrats to identify made-up news as a “very big problem.” They are also more likely to say that they see it “often,” and they are three times as likely as Democrats to blame journalists for creating it.
Plus: Podcast advertising is up 53 percent, The Telegraph gets nostalgic, and the noises we try not to hear.
It’s getting a lot easier to build a Mac news app, the words spoken in all podcasts will soon be searchable, and Siri might soon read your news alerts straight into someone’s AirPods.