#17 — Building thriving news businesses against the odds
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#17 — Building thriving news businesses against the odds

Hey! Didn’t have time to read the publishing highlights this week? We’ve picked out the best bits for you right here. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 💯 Top picks Building a thriving news business against the odds [https://podcast.substack.com/p/007-jessica-lessin-founder-of-the-information-shares-how-she-built-a-thriving-news-business-against-the-odds?utm_campaign=Publisher%20Weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_

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#16 — Are subscriptions bad for democracy?
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#16 — Are subscriptions bad for democracy?

Hey there – it’s that time of week for your hand-picked reads about all things publishing 😎Enjoy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 💯 Top picks Are subscriptions bad for democracy? [https://on.substack.com/p/subscriptions-are-bad-for-democracy-no-way-ba2?utm_campaign=Publisher%20Weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Revue%20newsletter] The team at Substack argue nope:

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#8 — BuzzFeed goes programmatic
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#8 — BuzzFeed goes programmatic

Business models Another publisher feels the viral chill [https://thelogic.co/news/digital-media/diply-feels-viral-chill-facebooks-algorithm-change-leads-to-plummeting-traffic-and-layoffs/?utm_campaign=Publisher%20Weekly&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Revue%20newsletter] Over the space of 2018 so far we’ve seen a number of publishers [https://digiday.com/media/collateral-damage-facebooks-news-feed-changes-begins-pile/?utm_campaign=Publisher%20Weekly&

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