Mag world view: Back to a letters section; Alphabet's bilions; 'what makes a community?; Readers are not lists
- The Atlantic is killing its comments in favor of a new Letters section to showcase reader feedback (Nieman Journalism Lab)
- HK$500 million sale of Next Digital magazine business collapses (South China Morning Post)
- Google parent company Alphabet passed £100bn in revenue last year (Press Gazette)
- Bloomberg Media Hires Its First Chief Product Officer (Folio:)
- Pivot to Digital: How Two Legacy Publishers Are Embracing Their Futures (Folio:)
- New Scientist appoints Guardian journalist Emily Wilson as first ever female editor (Press Gazette)
- What Makes a Community? (BuzzMachine)
- Buzzfeed founder Jonah Peretti says Facebook should pay for content on News Feed (Press Gazette)
- "I Like To Feel That Our Readers Aren’t A Mailing List, That They Are An Actual Community." -- William R.Hearst III to Samir Husni (Mr. Magazine)
- Crossref: How Stakeholders Across the Publishing Industry Collaborate (The Scholarly Kitchen)
- How AI is changing advertising (Media Update)
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