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When a Content Network Starts Publishing to Itself
A major content network has started publishing content to its own properties, shifting from external distribution to internal ecosystem building, impacting control and revenue.
The referral. How AI search severs the content-for-traffic contract that funded the open web.
AI search engines now answer queries directly, ending the traditional referral traffic that funded publishers, with significant impacts for the industry.
The license. Why the AI content market pays the brand-name corpus and strands the long tail.
Large publishers secure licensing deals with AI firms, leaving small publishers disadvantaged. The potential of collective licensing remains uncertain.
Erie Insurance makes Fortune 500 list for 23rd time, moving up to 308
Erie Insurance ranks 308th on the Fortune 500 for 2026, marking its 23rd appearance and a 15-spot increase, driven by revenue growth.
How to earn a billion dollars
Exploring the confirmed pathways to earning a billion dollars, focusing on startup growth, exponential math, and what it takes to reach billionaire status.
The One Audio Mistake That Makes Webinar Replays Hard to Reuse
Curb the common audio mistake that hampers webinar replays and discover how to ensure your recordings remain clear and professional.
Major Carl’s Jr operator reportedly set to shutter, sell dozens of California locations
Harshad Dharod’s Friendly Franchisees Corporation aims to shutter 10 and sell 49 Carl’s Jr. locations amid bankruptcy, affecting dozens across California.
Canada’s economy is weak, but ‘not clearly in recession,’ Macklem says
Bank of Canada Governor Macklem states Canada’s economy is weak but not clearly in recession, as interest rates remain unchanged amid global uncertainties.
Rogue One: The Andor Cut — On Fan Editing as Tonal Reverse-Engineering
A fan edit reimagines Rogue One as if made after Andor, emphasizing tonal consistency and emotional depth, raising questions about film re-cutting.