Let’s learn about Media via these 145 free blog posts. They are ordered by HackerNoon reader engagement data. Visit the Learn Repo or LearnRepo.com to find the most read blog posts about any technology.
Media refers to the collective communication outlets or tools used to store and deliver information or data, encompassing various forms like news, entertainment, and digital content. Media plays a central role in shaping public opinion, disseminating knowledge, and providing cultural experiences.
1. How to Get Around Paywalls on Major Websites

Get around paywalls and read premium articles for free! I tested 10 effective methods that actually work. Find out which one’s right for you.
2. What the West Can Learn From Vietnam’s Response to Covid-19

Thank you so much for the outpouring support for my story. It’s been viewed ~50k times and shared by hundreds. You can comment below with Hacker Noon’s brand new commenting system, or join the conversation in various places around the internet:
3. Man Claims to Have Discovered ‘Simulation Code’ Using Lasers and DMT

Discover Danny Goler’s groundbreaking claim of finding a hidden code within laser light while under the influence of DMT.
4. The Last of Us HBO Series; The Nth of Many

As Naughty Dog’s Award-winning game title, The Last of Us, makes its way to TV screens. I take a look at the relationships between gaming and TV.
5. Corona Porn: The Arousal of a Pandemic

The media calamity of “The Corona” is disturbing and dismal, but even still, many are buzzed. It’s so titillating that we just can’t help but… participate ourselves.
6. Ads just work, no matter what you think.

We’re surrounded by advertising. Every single day, no matter where we are, thousands of auditive & visual stimuli are force-fed to our brains.
7. All of the Marvel Phase 5 TV Shows Announced

Marvel’s Phase 5 is packed to the brim with exciting projects. Everything from Secret Invasion to Loki season 2.
8. The CEO of my company, Genius, must be Black

When Tom and I started Genius in 2009, we wanted to build something that would grow bigger than rap lyrics. The first 4 songs I annotated on RapExegesis, as it was originally called, were rap songs. However, the 5th one was Elton John’s “Rocket Man”, the 6th was The Eagles’ “Hotel California”, and the 7th was a poem, the first non-lyrics post on the site – Emily Dickinson’s “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?”
9. 6 Dark Web Myths Perpetuated by the Mainstream Media

How do you know the dark web? Many people know this term from movies or news reports.
10. “The Simpsons” May Indicate Mainstream Bitcoin Adoption by 2036

One of my colleagues recently shared an anecdote with me about ‘The Simpsons.’ During a chat about politics, her son told her, “Well, it was on ‘The Simpsons’ and then it came true.” And then he asked her, “How do they do that?”
11. The Top 8 Social Media Data Charts and Live Charts You Need to Know

Much like that of many other industries, the landscape of marketing has changed radically in the past two decades
12. Concluding Our Characterizing Biases in Cable News Study

The primary objective of this paper was to develop a model capable of characterizing the biases of cable news programs given a large volume of text data
13. Swish Returns: RTV’s Musical Theater Spectacle Makes a Comeback

Experience the revival of “Swish,” RTV’s beloved children’s musical theater series formerly known as “Pesta Sahabat.”
14. My Experience After Quitting Social Media Indefinitely

It has been four months since I have been on these social media channels since April 5th. And I am not sure if I will be going back.
15. Unchaining Social Media: Exploring the World of Decentralized Social Networks

How to combine DAO and social networks? we tell you in this article
16. Why a Career in Motion Graphics Is a Good Option for Tech Savvy Students in 2023

Today, there’s no shortage of roles in the tech space for young aspiring professionals to pursue. From becoming a coder with a lucrative salary to an app developer with room to grow at a company, there are seemingly endless career options for students interested in technological processes.
17. 10 Advantages of Using a Crypto Advertising Network

Starting from June I’m in charge of marketing at Squilla Capital, and we have two exciting releases hitting the market in September this year. Hence, I had to compile a marketing strategy.
18. How to Build Relationships with Journalists

Why do journalists keep close relationships with PRs? The answer is two-fold: Availability of information and guarantee of quality.
19. 5 Foolproof Ways to Communicate PR Metrics to Any Stakeholders

A look at how PR and media coverage reporting can and must evolve.
20. Here’s Why Journalists Won’t Write About Your Startup

The media is a key point of contact for the marketing team of any startup. As a tech journalist and freelance writer, I talk to hundreds of SMEs, startups, fortune 500 companies, investors and industry experts every year. I receive thousands of press releases and invitations to events and conferences. Many businesses do themselves and their product a real disservice meaning we can’t or won’t write about them. Let’s walk through some of the most common mistakes so you can avoid them:
21. Why Home Media Servers Are Worth Your Time

Files are getting larger and space for your favorite content can be at a premium. Getting your own server can make storing data so much easier.
22. AI in Media: Can a Silicon-Brained Journo Beat a Flesh ’n Blood One?

This year brought us two Nobel prize nominees in literature. Feels like there’s a “buy one get two” promotion going on, and that’s good! More awarded authors – better stories.
23. #FreeYakutia: Ukraine Plans to Help Yakutia to Become an Independent Country in 2022

This Slogging thread by Arthur Tkachenko occurred in slogging’s official #random channel, and has been edited for readability.
24. 20 Data Science Podcasts You Don’t Want to Miss

Podcasts have unequivocally become one of the most dominant forms of media consumption in recent years.
25. The First Week of YourStack

2,281 days ago Product Hunt launched as a tiny newsletter. The early days were especially chaotic. I didn’t get much sleep, skipped the gym, and buried my head into work. While unsustainable (I’m not advocating overworking yourself!), it was sooo fun and energizing to build something brand new. It was also scary. New products – especially those driven by community – are incredibly fragile.
7 days ago we launched a beta of YourStack (with a grammatically incorrect, non-editable tweet – lol). Instantly those same nostalgic feelings from the early days of Product Hunt re-emerged. The response has been very encouraging. Alex was kind enough to write about it on BuzzFeed. Lucas followed with a story on TechCrunch. And a bunch of folks shared support on Twitter and Product Hunt.
But the product is very early and our roadmap is deep. So far we’ve onboarded only ~4% of those that have signed up as we build tooling to scale (thanks for all your patience!). I wake up each morning nervous but excited to read your feedback and wild ideas as the team and I continue building.
If you get a chance, create your account and start stacking. We’re whitelisting new friendly folks each day.
Feedback? I’d love to hear it at ryan@yourstack.com.
Cheers,
Ryan Hoover (@rrhoover)
26. An Easy Way to Develop Your Own Apple Metal Plugin and Integrate It Into DaVinci Resolve

The Easy way to Develop Your Own Apple Metal Plugin and Integrate It into Davinci Resolve
27. Responsive Web Design: Understand And Apply It Once And For All

As a Microverse student for one month, I realized that my first clone webpages didn’t have a responsive layout. I was using pixels in the Navbars, percentages in one section and rem in another, I didn’t have a rule or a standard procedure. The goal was to make it look like the original webpage IN MY SCREEN.
As I advanced through the course, I learned that these units made all the
difference to the webpage’s response in different screen sizes. My code
reviewers would tell me to adjust my webpage because it looked different when they were viewing it.
When I started having these issues, I made a lot of research on the subject,
but I was still a little confused about it. This article’s goal is to create a
simple and direct rule to achieve the required responsiveness any developer needs in their code.
28. The 11 Pieces of Advice I Would Give to My Younger Self — Thoughts on Building ‘The Information’

Ten years after founding The Information, the tech journalist–CEO contemplates everything she wishes she’d known from the start.
29. Characterizing Cable News Bias: Discussing What It All Means

This research yielded several significant results. Firstly, our findings suggest that it is feasible to computationally extract media bias characterizations
30. How Axon Body-Worn Cameras Prevented These Men From Going to Prison

Explore the impact of Axon body-worn cameras in exposing police misconduct and aiding justice in the story of Nick Patterson’s peaceful protest
31. Why Everything Should Be a CTA

Transform your SaaS brand’s approach with non-CTA CTAs: Where every blog post, design element & social interaction subtly guide your audience towards action.
32. How the Washington Post Uses TikTok, and What That Means for GenZ News Consumption
GenZ-ers seem to like political and international news so journalists are now moving to TikTok.
33. Every DC Movie That Got Canceled in 2022

Here are all of the DC films that were canceled in 2022: Batgirl, Man of Steel 2, Wonder Woman 3, and a Black Adam sequel.
34. The Reddit Paradox: How AI is Driving Users Back to the Internet’s Most Un-AI Misfit

Why the sudden Internet exodus to a 19-year-old platform? Here’s how AI and psychology are fueling Reddit’s growth.
35. Mark Zuckerberg’s Modern-Day Empire: Is He Too Powerful?

Mark Zuckerberg’s immense authority over Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp means he has unilateral control over a staggering three billion people.
36. 10 founder-friendly PR tips everyone should do to prevent starting from zero

These are 10 tips that every founder needs to do early to begin PR efforts
37. Future of News: Top Journalism Trends and Insights for 2023

Did you know? Two out of three journalists say their work has been impacted by economic uncertainty.
38. Dissecting Video Games and If They Are Art: A Non-Gamer’s Analysis

Are video games truly art or just another piece of tech made to be bought, played, and forgotten?
39. Here We Go Again: 21 Saucy Predictions for 2021

21 Predictions for 2021
40. The Rise of Refurbished Phones — Except in the U.S.

Refurbished phones are becoming more and more popular, but the U.S. is lagging behind in sales. Here’s a look at why.
41. Hallyu for Idiots: Understand the Korean Wave via Parasite and K-dramas

Feature Picture: Parasite – Best movie of the decade, in my opinion. As well as 2019 Best Picture according to the Academy Awards.
42. The Noonification: Our World Has Become a WWE Stage (8/31/2023)

8/31/2023: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!
43. Qvest Shares Key AI Findings at NAB Show 2024, Highlighting Major Trends in Media and Entertainment

Early adoption and strategic integration of AI technologies are crucial to competitiveness and success in a rapidly evolving digital landscape for broadcast.
44. Characterizing Cable News Bias: Related Research You Should Know About

Cable news channels have also been shown to have an impact on the opinions and political behavior of voters.
45. Beyond the Usual Doom: Five AI Dangers Nobody Is Talking About

Brian Condenanza, tech investor, explains some of the least discussed dangers of AI in society & business. He also proposes mitigations for each problem.
46. From Wojcicki to Mohan: A Look at the Future of YouTube Under the New CEO

In light of Susan Wojcicki’s departure as the CEO of Youtube, what is the future of the company like?
47. Clapper Launches “the Newsroom” to Promote Unbiased News and Combat Censorship

Clapper, a platform designed for adults seeking a censorship-free space, is making waves with its latest offering: The Clapper Newsroom.
48. Is it Necessary for a UX/UI Designer to Know How to Code?

Coding skills aren’t a must for UX/UI designers, yet offer advantages: better dev communication, enhanced projects, new ideas, confidence.
49. Support Independent Tech Media By Investing in Hacker Noon

Our equity crowdfunding campaign has achieved $676k+ raised from 566 investors. The campaign is still live, and if you’re reading this site right now, I implore you to consider owning a portion of this site. Your investment can help us grow into the #1 independent tech blog on the web and keep us free of platform dependence. All platform dependence and venture investment create bias and vested interest. We want to amplify voices based on merit of their work and their story.
50. The MAX Streaming Buffet Is Open

WarnerBros. Discovery has raised eyebrows by killing the HBO name and launching a blandly named service, Max.
51. AI Failure and the Profit Motive

Why do AI failures occur among major businesses? Don’t blame AI. Blame people who replace people with AI to save money. Read more in my new post.
52. The New Yorker’s Attack on Skycoin: A Case Study in Media Bias

Skycoin founder Brandon Smietana has demanded a public apology and retraction from Condé Nast and its flagship media, The New Yorker.
53. The Facebook Exodus: Why I’m Leaving and Why Expert Verification Matters More Than Ever

Mark Zuckerberg says abandoning fact-checking is about fostering “free speech,” but it feels like abdicating responsibility. I’ve had enough.
54. Developing a Natural Language Understanding Model to Characterize Cable News Bias

The increasing trend of political polarization in the U.S. is reflected in media consumption patterns that indicate partisan polarization.
55. “Traditional Media Exhibit Bias Against Crypto”, Alena Afanaseva CEO BeInCypto News Media

I recently sat down with the CEO of BeInCrypto Alena Afanaseva to discuss the rise of crypto journalism and the recent spate of anti-crypto narratives……….
56. Netflix Brings Out the Big Guns

It was a big weekend for Netflix as the live streaming platform gave subscribers a taste of what’s in store for 2023 and beyond.
57. Stop Using Fake Quotations You Found on the Internet

The Internet is full of people seeking and sharing useful information. Yet, news stories are subject to constant skepticism — the political views and motivations of legitimate news outlets are under constant scrutiny.
58. The News DAO?

Form a News DAO against the usual news agencies where we can find out the truth about things, without censorship from the ‘owners’.
59. How the PR Industry is Being Disrupted by the Use of AI and Other Technological Innovations

Research shows that E-PR Online’s vast selection of media outlets is a significant advantage for clients looking to reach their target audience effectively.
60. Three Reasons Behind Ludicrous Spending in Streaming Media

Netflix spent $16 billion in 2019 on producing and acquiring new content. Amazon pursued its originals journey with $6 billion. Quibi, a yet to launch streaming service raised a billion dollars to create a catalog for millennials.
61. Media Titans: Murdochs vs Ellisons

Move over Murdochs, Ellisons are the new media titans
62. Why The Queen’s Gambit Was the #1 Show in 12 Countries

The Chess Show on Netflix | The Queen’s Gambit
63. The 59 Best Technology Journalism Stories Published in 2020

In a year dominated by pandemic, there was also a lot of notable technology news and analysis.
64. Video Transcoding And Optimization For Web With ffmpeg Made Easy

In this short article, I follow the main steps of video transcoding and optimization for the web. I share basic tips and examples to consistently automate these processes inhouse using ffmpeg, a powerful and open source package.
65. Our World Has Become a WWE Stage

It took me a long time, and I still haven’t fully accepted it, but most of the world is engaging in kayfabe.
66. The CEO of My Company, Genius, Must Be Black
When Tom and I started Genius in 2009, we wanted to build something that would grow bigger than rap lyrics. The first 4 songs I annotated on RapExegesis, as it was originally called, were rap songs. However, the 5th one was Elton John’s “Rocket Man”, the 6th was The Eagles’ “Hotel California”, and the 7th was a poem, the first non-lyrics post on the site – Emily Dickinson’s “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?”
67. How Has Traditional Media and Social Media Helped To Boost The Popularity Of Cryptocurrency

In today’s digital world, both standard and social media channels are renowned for having a huge effect on our daily lives. From the ways we communicate and share content, to the ways we keep up to date with the world around us, social media has, and continues to have a disruptive effect on how we view the world. Cryptocurrencies have been no exception.
68. How The Media is Killing Technological Progress

How do we create media that supports progress, positivity and competing opinions?
69. 3 Daily Newsletters Worth Subscribing 📰
On any given day, you’ll find tons of stories that are seemingly important, some moving, others hilarious/weird.
70. Orchestrating All The Things: Owning Tech, Data, Media, AI, Writing, and Content

On AI-generated content, writing, new, old, and broken media, platforms, models, audiences, and body parts.
71. How to Create AR Filters if You’re Non-technical, Step by Step

This article will teach you how to create AR filters from scratch, step by step.
72. Enhancing Netflix’s Deep Personalization: The Full Potential Of Its Current AI Recommender Systems

Optimizing Netflix’s ML ranker outcomes for a more efficient and accurate deep personalization experience of subscribers’ long and short-term viewing preference
73. Startups of The Year: Meet the Media Industry

This series will detail our Startups of the Year key industries and demonstrate how HackerNoon can help you explore them further. Today’s Industry: Media!
74. Responding to Online War Propaganda on LinkedIn: Who Do the Rules Protect?

I am from Ukraine, and I’m trying to use my LinkedIn in order to spread the truth about the war that is going on right now.
75. Could COVID-19 Help Bring About The Media Revolution We Need?

On friday 20th of March, I and many thousands of UK business owners, self-employed workers and unemployed workers eagerly tuned into the 5pm news, hoping to catch a vital update on whether the government would be offering us the essential aid that we need to survive the coming 3 months. What followed was an ‘unprecedented’ broadcast (I’m going to take a shot every time Rishi Sunak says this word from now on) promising support.
76. Top 22 NFT Podcasts For NFT Novices & Masterminds This Nifty 2022

We know you’re curious to learn more about NFTs. 2021 was a HUGE BOOM of nothing but ‘NFT this’ and NFT that’- so which 22 podcasts should you listen to!?
77. How We Revamped an Online Newspaper with Ruby on Rails, React, and NodeJS

The Village is an online city newspaper owned by the Redefine brand. It reports on important events of the day, culture, and entertainment in Moscow and St. Petersburg. Under the franchise, editorial offices also operate in other Russian cities, as well as in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.
78. What Were the Results of Our Study to Characterize Cable News Bias?

The program clusters are consistent over time, although there are a few periods of major movement between months.
79. How I Manage Over a Dozen Startups

Use this framework to efficiently juggle business growth and personal development without missing a beat.
80. Navigating the Art of Presales Pitches Part 1: Beyond Pitch Minimalism

Navigating the Art of Presales Pitches Part 1: Beyond Pitch Minimalism
81. Roxom Global Raises $17.9M: Is Bitcoin-Backed Media the Future?

Bitcoin project Roxom Global raises $17.9M, launching BTC treasury and media network RoxomTV. What does this mean for Bitcoin’s future?
82. I am a Big Believer in Deep Work – Interview With Omri Hurwitz, Tech Marketer & Media Strategist

An Interview with Omri Hurwitz, Tech Marketer & Media Strategist
83. Sony’s Web3 Journey: A New Era for the Tech Giant

Sony’s recent partnership with Circle positions Soneium well in the world of Web3.
84. The Worms of Purgatory: When the Hunter Becomes the Hunted

Man’s tinkering created monsters; now, humanity’s remnants battle them in the ruins of Earth. Join Vincent as he uncovers a terrifying truth about their enemy.
85. Top 5 Google Chrome Features You Probably Missed

Explore the Top 5 hidden Google Chrome features in this comprehensive guide. From time-saving shortcuts to customizable settings
86. “Why Don’t I Have a Computer?” David Letterman Asked Bill Gates in 1995

Bill Gates explains the origins of Microsoft and tries to convince Dave to get a computer. (Air Date 11/27/1995)
87. How to Change Location on Hulu

Are you looking for a way to change location on Hulu? Then, you have come to the right place because this content will tell you the easiest way to change Hulu
88. Biometrics: A Beacon of Trust in the Digital Media Landscape

This new article delves into the challenges plaguing the digital media landscape and proposes the adoption of biometrics as a potential solution.
89. “They’re Noncreative People Who Are Controlling Creative Things” Joe Rogan on Suits [2007 Interview]

Joe Rogan and Tom Green joke about how big the internet could become over skype interviews with fans in 2007.
90. What’s Next for Media – A Conversation With Sean McDonnell

91. Learnings From Managing a News Publishing Platform

There are many options when it comes to publishing a news product. Some publishers choose to collaborate with other publishers to develop their own platform,
92. Media Conglomerates Are Taking Over The World

That’s right, media conglomerates are taking over the world… or at least are trying to. This Week on Planet Internet, David Smooke, Amy Tom, and Ustav Jaiswal dive into the world of big media – think Facebook, Disney, Comcast, ATT – about the policies, who owns them, and more.
93. Media Manipulation: Finding Truth Amidst Skewed Narratives in Social Media & the News

Understanding media manipulation tactics and decoding skewed news & social media narratives.
94. Gitcoin CLR Matching Review Media Grants

Gitcoin Media and Tech grants both need to be separated on the basis of matching algorithms. Media mostly requires fixed funding except when its expanding or its combination of media+tech project, whereas tech projects require more and more funding as they grow rapidly or succeeding.
95. Startups of The Year 2024: Media Interview

Uncover the top media startups of 2024, redefining content creation, distribution, and engagement in the digital age.
96. Characterizing Cable News Bias: The Methodology You Have to Understand

Using NexisUni, we obtained all transcripts from Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN from January 2020 to December 2020, a total of 14,000 transcripts.
97. Section 230: What Is It and Does It Need to Change?

Everyone’s favorite punching bag, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, made its way to the Supreme Court this week in Gonzalez v. Google.
98. Revolutionizing Digital Art: Atriv and Flare Join Forces to Simplify NFT Creation and Trading

Atriv and Flare have teamed up to make creating and trading NFTs as simple as sending a text message.
99. CEO of Crypto Media Outlet Spills The Beans on Establishing Authority in the Crypto Space

Sebastian Scheplitz, CEO of The Coinomist, we will give you an overview of the key aspects of building a successful crypto media outlet.
100. The Promising Future of Internet Media With AI and Blockchain

AI and blockchain have pros and cons, and we’ve only started seeing their prowess in many fields, including medic/social media.
101. Modern PR: Results Driven Brand Awareness & Demand Generation

Modern PR: The Next Generation Of Brand Awareness & Demand Generation
102. 67 Stories To Learn About Media

Learn everything you need to know about Media via these 67 free HackerNoon stories.
103. Egor Kosolapov, Art Director and Graphic Designer: “We Aim to Set the Trends”

Award-winning art director Egor Kosolapov on setting visual trends— from Moscow roots to The Daily Wire, shaping brands for Ben Shapiro & Jordan Peterson.
104. The Two Most Important Things To Remember When Doing Modern PR

105. Media Moves: Katy Koob Joins Dastan to Drive Decentralized Growth

Katy Koob is the newly appointed Vice President of Revenue at Dastan, the parent company of Decrypt and Rug Radio.
106. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon’s Contributor George Anadiotis, Orchestrator

On what it means to be an orchestrator and why the more i get into tech, the more i want to go analog.
107. HackerNoon Decoded 2024: Celebrating Our Media Community!

Explore HackerNoon Decoded: The Best of Media in 2024—top stories, standout writers, and the readers who shaped the discourse!
108. From Layoff to Launch: Connectech ID’s Vision for Indonesia’s Tech Community

Discover Media Sari’s journey with Connectech ID, a digital marketing agency empowering tech startups through community engagement and innovative strategies
109. What’s the Future of Media? Substack, Decentralized Media, and MultiTouchpoint Marketing

On today’s episode of Startups On Demand, I am joined by Yoel Israel, CEO of WadiDigital, a results-driven and customer service-centered B2B digital marketing a
110. To PR or Not to PR, That Is the Question

The most glaring issue I’ve encountered in my six years as a PR consultant is that founders and C-levels confuse marketing and advertising with public relation
111. The HackerNoon Newsletter: How to Get Around Paywalls on Major Websites (12/1/2024)

12/1/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!
112. Yale Media Relations for Entrepreneurs with Journalist Walter Thompson & HackerNoon CEO David Smooke
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Watch and read the HackerNoon CEO David Smooke and journalist Walter Thompson interview with the Yale Entrepreneurial Society!
113. How the Noonies is Like the Dundies [or at least I told my team that]

Managing people, meh. Building teams, now that’s fun. It is really interesting to think about how individuals can make others better.
[114. The Internet of Money:
Lubricant for the Internet of Things](https://hackernoon.com/the-internet-of-money-lubricant-for-the-internet-of-things)

The history, condition, and direction of communication, media, civilization, and the whole of humankind is not complete without discussing the essence and history of money. The history of human civilization can be explained by the constant struggle between two tendencies–centralization vs. decentralization—exemplified by what has unfolded in the development and evolution of communication media technologies. The same is true for money; or what we should more accurately refer to as currency. You might ask, what does money have to do with communication, marketing, and media? Everything. Money is what makes the world go ‘round. Contrary to the popular song, money CAN buy you love and unfortunately, as we will soon see, money hasn’t exactly made the world go ‘round lately.
115. Guide on How To Eliminate COVID-19 News

According to the American press institute, the purpose of news and journalism is to provide citizens with the information they need to make the best possible decisions about their lives, their communities, their societies, and their governments.
116. Why Media and Entertainment Can’t Do without Mobile Apps

There are over 2 million apps available for download both for Android and iOS platforms, and the average smartphone owner uses at least 30 of them each month. The most popular app categories are social media, messengers, games, business, education, and lifestyle.
117. My Experience With a Global News Organization and a Trillion-Dollar Corporation

Julian Gough recounts their experience dealing with big organizations.
118. Top 6 Corporate Video Trends for 2023

Discover the six dynamic corporate video trends for 2023 that you absolutely need to know about.
119. The Metaverse Insider Partners with MILC Platform to Revolutionise the Global Media Industry

The Metaverse Insider is proud to announce a partnership with MILC as part of its evolving Metaverse ecosystem.
120. Startups of the Year 2024: 8,350 Startups Nominated in the Messaging & Communications Industry

HackerNoon is pleased to announce the nominees for Startups of The Year, featuring the most innovative companies in the Messaging & Communications industry.
121. The Noonification: The Top Winners and Losers of Crypto in 2023 (3/13/2024)

3/13/2024: Top 5 stories on the HackerNoon homepage!
122. M.E.M.E. – Manipulating Encoded Media’s Expression

How memes influence us. Are they only a form of fun or a way to manipulate the masses.
123. Debunking 5 Common Web3 Communications Myths

Discover how to navigate the evolving Web3 landscape with effective PR strategies, debunking myths, and fostering trust amidst market resurgence.
124. Media Products vs The Rest: The High Leverage Phenomenon In Media Products

Hulu purchased the rights of Seinfeld in 2015 for $150 Million. For the same deal after 4 years Netflix wrote a check of $400 Million. During these 4 years, neither Larry David nor Jerry Seinfeld (creators of Seinfeld) has done any new work for the show.
125. Stop Compromising Your UX for Display Ad Revenue: It’s Not Worth It

Banner ads can make website visitors uncomfortable, but they are a big source of revenue. This article covers how to balance your user’s experience & your ads.
126. Spotting Daily News Hooks: A Guide for Companies

A strong news hook is always a balance: useful for the reader and convenient for the journalist.
127. Unlocking PR: How Businesses Can Conquer Their Publicity Phobias

Businesses want it—but they’re afraid of it.
128. Meet Self-Employed in Austria, Startups of The Year 2024 Nominee

Self-Employed in Austria is both a platform and a community dedicated to empowering English-speaking individuals who want to become self-employed in Austria.
129. Avatars Will Emerge as Storytellers

Humans rule the world.
130. Facebook: Brazen Censorship or a Tactical Solution to a Sophisticated Social Ask?

We are entering a completely new supra-state level of regulation. This function that has suddenly gone to Facebook as a state has all the chances to contribute
131. Do Not Buy a Computer from Walmart, and Related Advice

How do you feel about your ability to give advice? Depends on the topic. Do you have advice for me? Do not buy a computer from Walmart.
132. Debunking the Top 5 PR Myths

Getting press coverage for your startup can be tricky. Avoid these 5 PR misconceptions.
133. How AI and Machine Learning Are Infiltrating the Media Industry

For the past few years now, the increasing digitalization of customer journeys and the exponential improvement of cloud technologies and computing capacities have invited media groups to rethink the way they do business. If it sounds like I’m using long words to say “digital disruption”, trust your instinct. Many of these disruptions have been centered around the mountains of data media groups have access to, and what Artificial Intelligence (AI) (and machine learning more specifically) could do with it. Indeed, while artificial intelligence has been fully embraced by a plethora of pure players (Spotify, Netflix, Buzzfeed, Disney…) traditional actors are still lagging, and now see the technology as a shortcut to a much-needed renewed growth.
134. The Disintermediation of the Media: How Bad Journalism Came To Be And Why It Persists

Multiple times a day, the President of the United States types a thought into his phone, my pocket buzzes, and I read his message. I don’t watch the news anymore.
135. Impact Startup: Building a Blueprint for Independent Media in Ukraine

Volynska Gazeta and the ViLNi program have embarked on a transformative journey to address these challenges and redefine the landscape of independent media.
136. Want to Work for The Markup? Advice on How to Do So

When it comes to our application process, we try our hardest to tell you exactly what we’d like to know. This is our chance to get to know you and your work.
137. The Noonification: The Last Hope for Venus (9/2/2023)

9/2/2023: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!
138. Lam Thuy Officially Joins The Markup Team

Lam Thuy Vo is a seasoned journalist who marries data analysis with on-the-ground reporting. She will be joining The Markup as a reporter.
139. The Doe Discuss How Tech and Social Media Has Changed Journalism

Social media over the last five years has become a growing and dominant source of information and news for hundreds of millions of individuals all over the world. Social media is always in your pocket on your smartphone.
140. The Noonification: The 11 Pieces of Advice I Would Give to My Younger Self — Thoughts on Building The Information (8/29/2023)

8/29/2023: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!
141. Google Blunts Header Bidding By “Drying Out” the Competition

It’s just what the pros do!
142. Top Articles This Week In Tech: WN 14

We hope you did have an awesome week! Here is your dose of the best
articles that came up over the last week. Have fun reading them!
143. Podcasts have Enabled Newer Insights into Sex Positivity

Last year was a gamechanger for the entertainment industry. Why so? Because it was the year that podcasts hit their stride, with more than half of Americans having listened to a podcast and an estimated 32% listening monthly as of March of last year – the largest annual increase since podcast-related data started being tracked in 2008.
144. Switching ad provider with Google? Forget about it

Google Uses Its Acquisitions and Position Across the Ad Tech Stack to Lock Out Rivals and Control Each Key Ad Tech Tool
145. NERD RAGE! how I got a Russian oligarch’s yacht kicked out of a port in Turkey

How one expat writer’s open letter helped boot a Russian oligarch’s yacht, went viral, rattled elites—and proved the Fourth Estate still bites back.
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