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Microsoft Pays Publishers for Copilot Content

Microsoft will pay publishers for content featured in its new Copilot Daily AI assistant, aimed at providing concise news summaries.

Texting Revives Publisher-Reader Connections

Publishers embrace SMS texting as a reliable method to engage readers amid declining social media effectiveness.

Publishers Revive Text Messaging Strategies

Publishers leverage SMS texting through Subtext to enhance reader engagement and drive traffic, bypassing social media limitations.

Publishers Embrace SMS for Engagement

Publishers leverage SMS texting to engage readers and boost subscriptions, offering a personal, reliable alternative to social media.

LibGen Ordered to Pay $30 Million

U.S. court orders LibGen to pay $30 million for copyright infringement and issues a broad injunction against its operators.

Flipboard Joins Fediverse with Publishers

Flipboard federates 250 publishers, enhancing content access across the fediverse, including diverse topics like election news and science.

Google's Controversial Ad Commission Practices

Google's 20% ad commission raises antitrust concerns as its dominance in the market persists despite internal doubts about pricing.

Google's Ad Tech Monopoly Challenged

Google's ad dominance leaves publishers feeling trapped, as antitrust trial reveals limited alternatives in ad technology.

Google's Ad Dominance Under Fire

Google's ad dominance leaves publishers feeling trapped, as antitrust case reveals lack of viable alternatives.

Google's Ad Dominance: Publishers' Dilemma

Google's ad dominance leaves publishers feeling trapped, according to testimony in ongoing antitrust trial against the tech giant.