The company that owns the National Enquirer said it is exploring a sale of the tabloid, which has been at the center of hush payments to women who alleged they had affairs with President Trump.
The Chicago-based media company that previously owned Jet and Ebony magazines said it had filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy protection and plans to sell its assets.
Private-equity firm Great Hill Partners has agreed to acquire Gizmodo Media Group from Univision Communications, the companies said, ending the Spanish-language broadcaster’s foray into English-language digital media.
Budding pop singer Billie Eilish’s career represents a new path to stardom in the digital era. Her debut album moved more than 313,000 copies in the U.S. in its first week without a major radio hit.
With a novel and a social-media venture, a former CNN correspondent hopes to fight the “outrage fatigue” of cable news—and sexism in the workplace.
Researchers at the MIT Media Lab are developing technology for a day when amateur astronauts travel into orbit.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he would recuse himself from any matter involving the film industry that could affect his wife’s production company, after a government ethics watchdog refused to approve his most recent financial disclosures.
Snap is getting into gaming, joining other tech firms in a rush to attract users who are increasingly socializing in ‘Fortnite’ and other multiplayer games. Snap’s first original game will be called ‘Bitmoji Party.’
Condé Nast has tapped veteran media executive Roger Lynch as its new global chief executive as the publisher of Vogue, Vanity Fair and the New Yorker combines its U.S. and U.K. businesses.
The nation’s largest radio broadcaster said it is looking to return to public markets with a $100 million initial public offering, marking another step in the company’s financial turnaround.
Legislation to allow news publishers to work together on negotiations with tech giants such as Google and Facebook is to be introduced in Congress.
A politically incorrect movie overcomes social-media obstacles and dismissive film critics to score at the box office.
Comscore’s chief executive, Bryan Wiener, is leaving the media measurement firm after less than a year, he said on Sunday. Also departing as part of a leadership shake-up is the company’s president.
Apple has entered the streaming-television arena. But who exactly is it competing with?
The National Review Institute bestowed its second biennial Whittaker Chambers Award on someone chosen by the judges for representing the values of the anti-Communist icon. His family disagrees.
In a case where there is no evidence of a crime, providing definitive proof that there actually were no crimes is impossible.
Forget direction from the White House. Why aren’t journalists deciding on their own to shun the discredited lawmaker?
More than 20 Australian journalists, including editors of major newspaper titles, face prison and fines for allegedly breaching an order suppressing coverage of a top Vatican official’s child sex-abuse conviction.