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  2. mX (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    mX was an Australian free afternoon daily newspaper in the cities of Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, owned and produced by News Corp Australia. Targeted at commuters , its main channels of distribution were inner-city railway stations, tram and bus stops, and major CBD intersections.

  3. Top news headlines of 2024, month-by-month - AOL

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    An opening is seen in the fuselage of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 MAX on January 7, 2024 in Portland, Oregon. A door-sized section near the rear of the plane blew off 10 minutes after Flight ...

  4. News media endorsements in the 2024 United States ...

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    The organization defined "major newspaper" as the one hundred largest daily newspapers. They found an increase among major newspaper making no endorsement from 9 in 2004, to 8 in 2008, to 23 in 2012, to 26 in 2016, to 44 in 2020 to 71 non-endorsers in 2024.

  5. BuzzFeed - Wikipedia

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    BuzzFeed, Inc. is an American Internet media, news and entertainment company with a focus on digital media.Based in New York City, [2] BuzzFeed was founded in 2006 by Jonah Peretti and John S. Johnson III to focus on tracking viral content.

  6. From pee tapes to Pulitzers: The rise and fall of Buzzfeed News

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    BuzzFeed began in 2006 as a way of harnessing the virality of internet memes, and almost accidentally became a prominent force in investigative journalism, writes Bevan Hurley.

  7. BuzzFeed News shutting down as company cuts staff ... - AOL

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    BuzzFeed, once a rising star in digital media, has undergone major cuts in recent years as digital-native brands struggle to create sustainable business models. BuzzFeed News shutting down as ...

  8. Semafor (website) - Wikipedia

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    Semafor is a news website founded in 2022 by Ben Smith, a former editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News and media columnist at The New York Times, and Justin B. Smith, the former CEO of Bloomberg Media Group. [1] [2]

  9. Anne Helen Petersen - Wikipedia

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    A 2024 Forbes profile described Petersen as "the voice of a micro-generation," those born between 1977-1985. [38] The piece reported that Culture Study is "one of Substack’s top newsletters," with 184,000 subscribers. [38] From October 2022 to October 2023, Petersen hosted the Work Appropriate podcast on the Crooked Media podcast network.