Topic: News
Here Are What Media Companies Are Doing to Deal With COVID-19 Information Overload
With COVID-19 disrupting the world, the demand for news has never been greater. Newsrooms are being pushed to their limits as they test the most time-saving yet effective methods to sift through an infinite amount of coronavirus information, craft story after story and keep their teams safe.
COVID Updates Live: Canada sets new record low for cases
The quick spread of the coronavirus is triggering panic all around the world. But by battling related misinformation and keeping the public informed, digital media is currently the one thing that can help ease this widespread fear.
Brexit to cost £1,200 for each person in UK
Boris Johnson’s Brexit will hinder monetary development to the tune of £1,200 for each individual in the nation, the administration’s spending guard dog has said.
So you got New Engagement Tools, Now What?
With the decline of trust in social media advertising, media organizations are exploring new technologies — specifically on-site engagement tools that build audiences on their own platforms.
A Brief Breakdown of Political Stances
It’s a common online mantra that is gaining traction. In fact, over the past year, several major Canadian publications such as the Toronto Star, Sun Media and The National Post have taken this phrase to heart, and made it so you can’t read comments.