From the latest issue of Digiday magazine, BuzzFeed News editor in chief Ben Smith discusses how the publisher is broadening the ways it distributes its news and makes money.

CollegeHumor's new subscription service, Dropout, will offer original video programming and other, mobile-friendly formats such as digital comics.

It's becoming more likely that the U.S. will pass its own version of Europe's General Data Protection Regulation. Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Charter, Google and Twitter prefer a federal privacy law instead of state-specific regulations.

For Digiday+ members: Viewability is not a real word, at least if you go by Merriam-Webster. But the term has quickly become fundamental in any digital ad buy. Here's the story of how the viewability standard came to be.

 

BuzzFeed News' Ben Smith: 'Every company needs diverse business models'

Lucia Moses

Once dependent on Facebook, the publisher is broadening the ways it distributes its news and makes money.

CollegeHumor makes a play for subscription revenue

Sahil Patel

CollegeHumor’s new subscription service, Dropout, will offer original video programming and other, mobile-friendly formats such as digital comics.

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7 questions to ask before choosing a malware blocking solution

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Cheatsheet: Internet giants weigh in on U.S. privacy law

Tim Peterson

Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Charter, Google and Twitter prefer a federal privacy law instead of state-specific regulations.

De Correspondent gets more transparent with members about its finances

Lucinda Southern

The Dutch publisher is giving members more transparency into its financial picture.

The third wave of data management platforms is upon us

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IAP revenue is real, and Fortnite just proved it - 160M times over

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2019 Calendar
 
September 24 - 26, 2018
Digiday Publishing Summit
Key Biscayne, FL
 
October 1, 2018
Glossy Forum: The Direct-to-Consumer Era
New York, NY
 
 

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