传媒行业日报

传媒行业日报

传媒行业日报

2026年3月14日星期六·The Guardian · Adweek · Digiday · Nieman Lab · Reuters · Mechanicsburg Patriot News · M Live Michigan

中文摘要

今日报道聚焦平台策略变化、AI 驱动的内容工作流,以及数字媒体渠道中的分发竞争。

English Brief

Today’s coverage highlights platform strategy shifts, AI-enabled content workflows, and distribution competition across digital media channels.

传媒行业动态

  1. 1重点头条:Has Today had its day? BBC’s flagship Radio 4 show grapples with podcast age
  2. 2趋势信号:Disappearing act: Tony Burke erased from Courier Mail as News Corp tabloid alters image | The Weekly Beast
  3. 3本期覆盖来源包括:The Guardian [INDUSTRY]、Digiday、Adweek、Nieman Lab。
English Highlights
  1. 1Top headline: Has Today had its day? BBC’s flagship Radio 4 show grapples with podcast age
  2. 2Emerging signal: Disappearing act: Tony Burke erased from Courier Mail as News Corp tabloid alters image | The Weekly Beast
  3. 3Coverage sources include The Guardian [INDUSTRY], Digiday, Adweek, Nieman Lab.
信源文章(30 篇)
  1. The Guardian·2026-03-13
    Disappearing act: Tony Burke erased from Courier Mail as News Corp tabloid alters image | The Weekly Beast

    While readers on the Gold Coast apparently find Labor MP Tony Burke an acceptable face, just an hour north, in Brisbane, the home affairs minister is a turn-off. How else to explain the different choices made by two of News Corp Australia’s Queensland newspaper editors on Tuesday? The Gold Coast Bulletin editor, Tyla Harrington, published a front-page headline “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie” with a picture of the five members of the Iranian women’s football team with Burke, who had just granted them humanitarian visas. “Iranians in Daring Gold Coast Defection” was chosen by the Courier Mail editor, Chris Jones, for his front page, with the same picture of the five young women. Except that Burke was removed from the Courier version using photo editing software. No explanation was given and the doc

  2. Adweek·2026-03-13
    OpenAI is Testing An Ads Manager, As Its New Ads Business Fights Growing Pains

    OpenAI's ChatGPT ads program has begun testing an Ads Manager with a small group of partners and is gathering feedback.

  3. Adweek·2026-03-13
    Week of March 2 Cable News Ratings: Middle East Conflict Fuels Viewership

    However, viewership has come down from recent highs.

  4. Adweek·2026-03-13
    Streaming Ratings, Week of Feb. 9: Lincoln Lawyer Holds Onto No. 1

    Only two titles managed to cross the billion viewing minutes mark.

  5. Digiday·2026-03-13
    Customer reviews become a key battleground as AI revolutionizes product discovery

    The story was first published by Digiday sibling Modern Retail . Brands are chasing after a traditional, but powerful tool in the age of AI-powered search engines: customer reviews. Platforms like ChatGPT and Perplexity are reshaping how customers discover products online — and data shows they’re making recommendations based on everything from key search terms to user feedback. Continue reading th

  6. Digiday·2026-03-13
    Sephora announces partnership with F1 Academy

    This story was first published by Digiday sibling Glossy . Sephora is gearing up for another sports partnership. On Wednesday, the LVMH-owned beauty giant announced a multi-year partnership with F1 Academy, the women’s racing championship founded by Formula One Group. As the official beauty retail partner of the series, the beauty giant will appear on a dedicated Sephora-branded car driven by teen

  7. Digiday·2026-03-13
    Middle East conflict casts shadow of global ad outlook

    The ad spending numbers for 2026 looked good until the war in the Middle East made them provisional. Not because they were optimistic or vacuous about ad spending this year but because they were built on assumptions about a world that existed two weeks ago – one where the biggest variables were tariffs, AI and the schedule of marquee sporting events. Madison and Wall’s latest update has made that

  8. The Guardian·2026-03-13
    BBC World Service funding freeze risks ‘opening door to hostile states’, MPs say

    Ministers risk “opening the door to propaganda from hostile states” and diminishing international trust in the BBC World Service by allowing its funding to be frozen at a crucial time, parliament’s spending watchdog has said. The cross-party public accounts committee (PAC) said it was deeply troubled by the fact the service was still unclear about its funding just weeks before its current deal runs out.It also reiterated the BBC’s warnings about the rising influence of Russian and Chinese state-backed media. It is understood the World Service is to receive a real-terms freeze in funding from the government, with an agreement expected next week. The settlement is likely to disappoint BBC insiders, who had been pushing to expand the service at a time of international instability. MPs said it

  9. The Guardian·2026-03-13
    Has Today had its day? BBC’s flagship Radio 4 show grapples with podcast age

    With well over 5 million listeners a week tuning in to hear whether another tongue-tied minister will fall foul of its legendary 8.10am interview slot, Radio 4’s Today programme continues to be one of the BBC’s flagship news shows. It has also traditionally been the pinnacle for broadcasters, producers and editors alike, keen to be associated with a show that has strived to set the daily news agenda since the 1950s. Yet, as the programme searches for a new editor and presenter, BBC insiders say an “existential moment” has emerged over its direction and status, as Today grapples with the podcast age. Some are also asking whether it continues to have the allure that once made it the ultimate prize for top talent. “There’s one feeling that the Today programme is too staid and too structured,”

  10. Adweek·2026-03-13
    EXCLUSIVE: Dow Jones Bolsters Brand Team By Hiring Former Droga5 Chief Andrew Essex

    Andrew Essex, the founding CEO of Droga5, is joining the company alongside Fortune veteran Delwyn Gray.

  11. Digiday·2026-03-13
    In graphic detail: Middle-tier creators are fueling the next phase of the creator economy

    As top creators turn into celebrities commanding six-figure brand deals, a growing middle tier of creators is building sustainable businesses. These creators — often niche experts, educators, or hobbyists turned entrepreneurs — are monetizing audiences through a mix of newsletters, courses, digital products and smaller sponsorships. They represent the “everyday” creator, earning revenue through ch

  12. Nieman Lab·2026-03-12
    When left-leaning journalists produce right-leaning stories

    Kananovich sought to examine “the extent to which [newspapers] communicate the value of local journalism as a crucial democratic and civic institution.” She analyzed their appeals to readers through two lenses: journalism studies (specifically the concept of metajournalistic discourse, or how journalists talk about what they do) and marketing (drawing on Cialdini’s six principles of persuasion). T

  13. Nieman Lab·2026-03-12
    Journalist Julia Angwin files class action lawsuit over Grammarly’s AI “sloppelgangers”

    Grammarly will face a class action lawsuit over its Expert Review feature that dispensed writing advice using the names of prominent journalists, academics, and authors, Wired reported on Wednesday. Technology journalist Julia Angwin is the only named plaintiff on the original filing. Angwin s lawyer, Peter Romer-Friedman , said on Thursday morning that he s since heard from 40 to 50 people who ob

  14. Reuters·2026-03-11T07:06:55Z
    Canal+ taps Google's AI for video production, content recommendation

    French media group Canal+ on Wednesday said it had struck a multi-year ​partnership with Alphabet's Google Cloud to deploy ‌generative artificial intelligence across its production operations and streaming platform.

  15. Nieman Lab·2026-03-11
    A new report looks at 559 funding proposals to determine local journalism’s biggest problems

    Journalism-funding-world spicy isn t the same as, uh, regular-world spicy. But for the journalism-funding world, ProPublica founder Dick Tofel s recent interview with Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro about her new report, Rebuilding local journalism at scale: A field-level analysis of infrastructure needs, contained some . (Too many journalism nonprofits! Too many intermediaries! Nonprofit bloat! Funders

  16. Nieman Lab·2026-03-11
    With Newpress, Iz and Johnny Harris incubate video journalism for the creator era

    In 2020, after five years at Vox, journalist Johnny Harris left to start his own YouTube channel . Today, the channel he built with his wife Iz , featuring videos that help you better understand the world, has more than 7.5 million subscribers. Now the Harrises are using what they ve learned to build a business that helps other creator-journalists. Last month, they announced the public launch of N

  17. Mechanicsburg Patriot News·2026-03-09T19:04:48Z
    Will HBO Max shut down? Merger raises questions about streaming future

    A prominent media analyst believes the streaming platform will essentially be shut down after Warner Bros. Discovery merges with Paramount, though HBO content may continue.

  18. Digiday·2026-03-04
    Why one brand reimbursed $10,000 to customers who paid its ‘Trump Tariff Surcharge’ last year

    This story was originally published on sister site, Modern Retail. Dame is refunding customers who paid its “Trump Tariff Surcharge” last year, becoming one of the first brands to proactively return money tied to President Donald Trump’s now-invalidated tariffs. The sexual wellness company began adding a visible $5 line-item fee at checkout in 2025 as the Trump administration’s trade war pushed up

  19. Nieman Lab·2026-03-04
    AI-powered search is fueling a wave of Epstein Files transparency projects

    The Epstein Files Transparency Act (EFTA) requires that the millions of documents collected by the Department of Justice (DOJ) about Jeffrey Epstein be shared with the public in a searchable and downloadable format. In practice, though, the searchability of the DOJ releases has been crude at best. Keywords may turn up individual links to PDFs, but users have reported major search malfunctions and

  20. Digiday·2026-03-04
    ‘The conversation has shifted’: The CFO moved upstream. Now agencies have to as well

    CFOs are demanding more from marketing — and not in the usual way. The familiar playbook of squeezing costs and investing in performance spend is still in motion, driven by an uncertain economy and an unpredictable geopolitical backdrop. But CFOs now are asking harder questions driven by a better grasp of how marketing actually works, and a sharper instinct for where it doesn t. For example, Vayne

  21. Digiday·2026-03-04
    How creator talent agencies are evolving into multi-platform operators

    The legacy agency model, long overdue for a reckoning, is finally being rebuilt from the ground up — with creators at the center. The old agency model — brokering deals, manually sourcing talent and running slow, service-heavy operations that treated creators like traditional talent — came of age in a fragmented market. But that model is giving way to something faster, more scalable, and built aro

  22. Adweek·2026-03-04
    Havas Bets on AI Veteran Sharona Sankar-King to Lead Proprietary Tech Push

    Havas Media Network North America has hired data and AI veteran Sharona Sankar-King as chief data and product officer to lead its Converged.AI platform.

  23. Adweek·2026-03-04
    Ad Agencies Are Embracing ‘Vibe Coding’ to Build GEO Products for Clients

    From two-hour builds to full SaaS platforms, agencies are using Anthropic's Claude to create custom tools that track how brands show up in AI-generated answers.

  24. Adweek·2026-03-04
    Netflix Taps Amazon’s Shopping Data to Sharpen Ad Targeting

    The move pairs Amazon’s shopping signals with Netflix’s new Conversion API as the streamer courts performance budgets.

  25. Adweek·2026-03-04
    A+E Turns Brands Into Lifetime Movies as It Looks to Compete in Upfront Pitch

    A+E Global Media announces new content and brand creative studio.

  26. Digiday·2026-03-04
    Future of TV Briefing: How Paramount’s and Warner Bros. Discovery’s ad tech stacks stack up

    This week’s Future of TV Briefing breaks down Paramount’s and Warner Bros. Discovery’s ad tech stacks now that the companies seem set (finally) to combine. Streaming stacks Netflix’s exit, WBD’s town hall, CNN’s future and more Streaming stacks Paramount plans to combine its and Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming services after Paramount+’s owner completes its acquisition of HBO Max’s parent. But

  27. Nieman Lab·2026-03-03
    X will demonetize users who post AI-generated videos of war (but not other kinds of disinformation)

    On Tuesday Nikita Bier , head of product at X, announced that users who post AI-generated videos of an armed conflict without disclosing they were AI-generated will suspended from the site s revenue-sharing program for 90 days, with repeated offenses leading to a permanent suspension from the program: Today we are revising our Creator Revenue Sharing policies to maintain authenticity of content on

  28. Nieman Lab·2026-03-03
    Newsonomics: Will national news shrink even faster than local news did?

    Anderson Cooper may be running out of lily pads. Just two weeks ago, he announced his decision to leave CBS’s 60 Minutes, after almost 20 years of multitasking. Over time, he arrived at the pinnacle of the TV news profession as a CNN anchor, growing his gravitas as a cascade of crises consumed our world while contributing to the most storied newsmagazine of the entire TV era. He’d seen enough of t

  29. M Live Michigan·2026-03-02T17:27:10Z
    Major streaming platform may be going away after $110 billion deal

    The merger, which is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, will create a media empire.

  30. Nieman Lab·2026-03-02
    New York Times runs in-house ad asking listeners to “support any news organization dedicated to original reporting”

    The New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger has voiced a new ad encouraging listeners to support any news organization dedicated to original reporting — even if it s not the Times. It s Sulzberger s first-ever advertisement, the Times confirmed, and it ran for the first time on Monday. A New York Times spokesperson said the publisher wanted to call attention to the shrinking of the news industry.