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Never-subscribers are hiding in plain sight. What are you doing about it?
How many publishers do you have a paid subscription with? While you may be a paid subscriber with one or two digital publishers, you remain a “never-subscriber” from the lens…
Social platforms fail to protect users from hate
Many question the boundaries of social media discourse. Is free speech protected on platforms? And what are the limits and liabilities? As assured in the First Amendment, private companies like…
Why media executives can’t afford to ignore blockchain innovation
Allow me to pose a few questions: Why doesn’t the U.S. have a modern high-speed rail system or solve the issue of droughts? Why doesn’t the U.S. have a national…
Publishers: Use your data to close and retain more deals
To convert brands in direct-sold sales conversations, publishers are tasked with proving the quality of their audience and inventory. From prospecting to sales decks to wrap-up reports, we’ve increasingly heard…
Should newsrooms remain neutral?
Accurate and impartial storytelling has long been considered an essential component of effective newsrooms. However, in recent years some news outlets have taken a far more partisan approach over the…
Fireside chat with Representative David Cicilline (D-RI), Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust
Legal and Legislative Committee Calls are webinars summarizing and commenting on important policy, law, and legislative news surrounding digital content. Only Digital Content Next Publisher members may attend. Contact DCN…
Substack reminds publishers to focus on email as a product
In the publishing world, Substack has grown into a bit of a phenomenon. It’s a somewhat low-tech, self-publishing newsletter platform. However, it’s gotten outsized media coverage from top brands, including…
