As states push bills that prevent critical history from being taught in school, publishers are stepping in with accurate storytelling and content.
Amid attempts to prevent critical race theory from being taught in schools, publishers like Blavity, The Root and The Washington Post are stepping in to fill the void. Read more below. As states push bills that prevent critical history from being taught in school, publishers are stepping in with accurate storytelling and content. Here are the Super Bowl ads that performed well, according to analysts. Originally a newspaper reporter, Kelley Carter hosts two podcasts, has won an Emmy Award and has production company with fellow journalist Jemele Hill. More in the Digiday Podcast. How could the QR code change Super Bowl ads? More in this Digiday+ Marketing Briefing. Digiday+ Research: 80% of publishers don't see a big future for their businesses in the metaverse. BuzzFeed Studios head, Rich Reid, discusses how involved the company has become in building out its new film and television projects. From our sister site, WorkLife: Remote and hybrid working highlight the widening gulf between work-life conditions of senior and junior employees. Why some employers remain stubbornly slow to invest in mental health programs for staff. Other things to know about Join us at the Digiday Publishing Summit in Vail, Colo., from March 28-30 where we'll bring together media leaders to discuss how media companies are building and adapting their business models as we continue to navigate this Covid era. For independent content creators, FAST platforms could be the solution to reaching large audiences with low financial lift. Sponsored by DistroScale. In a digital-first normal, in-house teams are implementing new strategies to improve collaboration and innovation while shifting approaches to talent and technology. Sponsored by Bannerflow. | |
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