Twitter is looking to expand into newsletters with the acquisition of Revue, a Dutch newsletter service.
Twitter is looking to expand into newsletters with the acquisition of Revue, a Dutch newsletter service.
Google is adding a new "licensable" badge to images for which a publisher or creator provides licensing information.
Google has launched a new Search Console Insights tool to help content creators make informed decisions to improve their content.
Next month, Google will be banning ads from running on websites that spread debunked COVID-19 conspiracy theories.
You should probably start asking for permission before embedding other peoples' Instagram posts on your website. Here's why.
Facebook has announced that publishers in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland can now register their news Pages on the platform.
Facebook has updated its Instant Articles with a new recirculation and navigation surface, smarter CTA and ad placements, and support for Facebook Stories.
Google recently announced the launch of a new Publisher Center to help publishers manage their content across its news products.
Facebook announced its latest collaboration with the European news industry bringing new video partnerships with publishers in France, Germany and Sweden.
Facebook has announced several updates to its subscription tools, and the addition of 28 new publishers to its paywall test.
Twitter has announced that publishers will now be able to monetise their entire global audience through In-Stream video ads, instead of just visitors in their home country.
Facebook is expanding its test of a new A/B testing tool for organic posts, with at least five major publishers already using it.
Facebook has announced a new way for users to follow breaking news stories and get notifications about how they unfold.
As part of its effort to get close to publishers, Twitter has launched Twitter Media, a website for publishers to learn to get the most from its platform.
After throwing a News Feed bombshell to publishers earlier this month, Facebook will now start prioritising local publishers, rewarding them with higher rankings in the News Feed.
According to a new report from Gallup and the Knight Foundation, a growing number of Americans want regulation on how social networks and search engines surface and distribute news.
Another day - another test. Facebook has confirmed it is working on a future test that would allow publishers to label their posts as "breaking news." Ever since Facebook launched its Explore feed and started testing a …
As part of its efforts against fake news, Facebook wants people to trust in the sources of news articles that it surfaces for them in Trending and Search. So it's starting to show publisher logos …