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/ Aria Brooks

AI Search Erodes Organic Traffic by 30-40% in 2026, Publishers Adapt

In 2026, AI-driven search features like Google's AI Overviews are eroding organic web traffic, with declines of 30-40% in referrals from Google and social media, severely impacting publishers and e-commerce. Causes include zero-click searches and algorithm shifts. Adaptation strategies emphasize diversification and content optimization for sustainability.

/ Claire Bell

Meta Launches Ads on Threads Globally Next Week for Revenue Boost

Meta Platforms is launching ads on Threads globally next week, following successful tests in select markets, to monetize its 400 million+ user base amid competition with X. This integrates Threads into Meta's advertising ecosystem, promising revenue growth while prioritizing seamless user experience and retention.

/ Elena Brooks

YouTube TV Launches Custom Multiview for Personalized Viewing

YouTube TV is enhancing its multiview feature, enabling subscribers to customize up to four live channels from sports, news, and more, moving beyond preselected bundles. This upgrade, paired with upcoming genre-specific plans in 2026, boosts personalization and viewer engagement in a competitive streaming market.

/ Layla Reed

Vimeo’s Post-Acquisition Purge: Bending Spoons Axes Jobs in Israel and Beyond

Vimeo faces global layoffs months after Bending Spoons' $1.38 billion acquisition, dismantling its Israeli development center and cutting staff worldwide. The moves follow a prior 10% reduction and signal aggressive cost-cutting by the new owner.

/ Ivy Bailey

YouTube CEO Unveils 2026 AI Roadmap for Creators and Ethical Tools

YouTube CEO Neal Mohan outlines a 2026 AI roadmap to empower creators with tools like AI avatars for Shorts, autodubbing, and monetization analytics, while combating "AI slop" through detection and safeguards. This vision enhances user experiences, global reach, and ethical AI use, positioning YouTube as an innovative entertainment hub.

/ Stella Evans

Will.i.am’s AI Reckoning: From Music Slop to Personal Agents

Will.i.am warns of AI music's evolution from slop to originals, urging personal agents and likeness ownership amid fragmentation. Live performances regain value as regulations loom.

/ Liam Murphy

X’s Starterpacks: Copying Bluesky to Fix Onboarding Woes

X launches Starterpacks, Bluesky-inspired curated account lists to boost onboarding and retention. Curated for niches like crypto, the feature rolls out soon, drawing on proven discovery tactics amid fierce social media competition.

/ Liam Murphy

Paramount’s High-Stakes Wager: Will EU Block Netflix’s Warner Bros. Grab?

Paramount gambles on EU regulators torpedoing Netflix's $83 billion Warner Bros. Discovery bid, amid simultaneous reviews and U.S. pushback. WBD favors Netflix's all-cash offer, but antitrust hurdles could hand victory to David Ellison's hostile play.

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/ Stella Evans

Spotify’s AI Playlists Hand Listeners the Reins

Spotify launched AI-driven prompted playlists for U.S. and Canada premium users, enabling custom mixes via natural language prompts tied to vibes and memories. The feature empowers listeners to direct algorithms, boosting engagement amid streaming competition.

/ Claire Bell

Grammy Stars Collaborate with AI on ‘The Eleven Album

Grammy-winning artists like Liza Minnelli and Art Garfunkel collaborate with ElevenLabs' AI on "The Eleven Album," blending human creativity with generated tracks. This project showcases AI's role in efficient music production across genres, while sparking debates on authorship, ethics, and industry innovation. It positions AI as a tool amplifying artistry.

/ Liam Murphy

X Launches Starterpacks: Bluesky-Inspired Curated Account Lists for 2026

X, formerly Twitter, is launching Starterpacks, a feature inspired by Bluesky, allowing users to create and subscribe to curated lists of accounts based on interests like crypto or sports. This aims to ease onboarding and boost retention amid competition. However, risks include misinformation and privacy concerns. The rollout is set for early 2026.

/ Aria Brooks

Google’s Mix Experiments Beta: AI-Driven Testing for Better Ad ROI

Google's Mix Experiments Beta enables advertisers to test elements like bidding strategies and creatives across multiple campaigns, building on traditional A/B testing for holistic insights and improved ROI. This tool integrates Bayesian methods and AI, helping optimize budgets in complex digital landscapes. Early feedback highlights its potential for e-commerce efficiency.

/ Maya Grant

Substack Launches Beta TV App for Apple TV and Google TV Streaming

Substack has launched a beta TV app for Apple TV and Google TV, enabling subscribers to stream creator videos on home screens, expanding from newsletters to multimedia. This move aims to boost engagement and revenue amid competition, with mixed creator reactions and plans for future enhancements. The app positions Substack as a video contender.

/ Zoe Patel

Qobuz Surges Amid Spotify AI Backlash, Attracts Audiophiles

Qobuz, a high-resolution audio streaming service, is surging in popularity amid backlash against Spotify's influx of AI-generated "slop" in playlists, which has frustrated users and eroded trust. Offering lossless, human-curated music, Qobuz attracts audiophiles seeking authenticity, potentially reshaping the streaming market.

/ Vivian Stewart

Corporate America Confronts Patchwork of Climate Reporting Rules as 2026 Deadlines Loom

Corporations face mounting complexity as they navigate divergent climate disclosure requirements from California, the European Union, and potential federal mandates. With 2026 deadlines approaching, companies must reconcile multiple frameworks while managing significant data collection challenges and compliance costs.

/ Zoe Wright

Adobe’s AI Transforms PDFs into Podcasts, Reshaping Document Workflows

Adobe's latest Acrobat AI turns PDFs into podcasts and presentations, revolutionizing document handling for professionals. Features like generative audio summaries and chat edits enhance collaboration in PDF Spaces, leveraging Firefly models for safe, efficient workflows.

/ Maya Grant

Meta Battles to Exclude Key Evidence in New Mexico Child Harm Lawsuit

Meta is aggressively defending against New Mexico's lawsuit alleging its platforms harm children by failing to protect them from exploitation and mental health risks. The company seeks to exclude evidence like internal studies and Zuckerberg's Harvard history to narrow the trial's scope. This strategy aims to contain damaging revelations amid broader scrutiny.

/ Samuel Johnson

Google Unveils Personal Intelligence AI Mode for Personalized Search

Google unveiled Personal Intelligence for AI Mode in Search on January 22, 2026, integrating Gmail and Photos for hyper-personalized results in planning, shopping, and more. Available to AI Pro/Ultra subscribers via opt-in, it leverages Gemini AI while addressing privacy through on-device processing. This innovation could reshape search but raises data security concerns.

/ Micah Shaw

TikTok’s U.S. Divorce: ByteDance Hands Reins to Oracle-Led Consortium in $100 Billion Deal

ByteDance has sold majority control of TikTok's U.S. operations to Oracle, MGX, and Silver Lake in a $100 billion deal, creating a new joint venture to address security concerns and avert a ban. U.S. data shifts to Oracle clouds under new CEO Vanessa Pappas.

/ Chloe Ortiz

TikTok’s U.S. Lifeline: Inside the Oracle-Led Deal Rescuing ByteDance’s Crown Jewel

TikTok's new U.S. joint venture, led by Oracle with ByteDance under 20% ownership, averts a ban for 200 million users. Backed by Trump and investors like Silver Lake, the deal secures data but draws scrutiny over Chinese influence.

/ Aria Brooks

Google’s Ad Empire Cracks: Inside the Remedies Battle After Monopoly Verdict

A federal judge ruled Google illegally monopolized ad tech markets, sparking remedies battles that could break up its tools. Publishers sue for damages amid appeals, reshaping digital ads worth hundreds of billions.

/ Emily Scott

Fannie Mae’s AI Trump Voice Ad Sparks Debate on Authenticity in Mortgage Marketing

Fannie Mae's AI-cloned Trump voice ad promotes home loans but ignites backlash over authenticity and trust in mortgage marketing. Critics decry its soulless feel, while insiders debate regulatory fallout and industry precedents.

/ Layla Reed

OpenAI’s Ad Gambit: ChatGPT’s Pay-Per-Impression Pivot Amid Billions in Burn

OpenAI readies pay-per-impression ads for ChatGPT's free and Go tiers next month, reversing CEO Altman's stance amid billions in losses. Targeting U.S. users, the model subsidizes access while safeguarding responses and privacy.

/ Ivy Bailey

Washington’s Ad Tax Trap: How Small Firms Dodge Fees While Big Tech Feels the Sting

Washington's digital ad tax, launched October 2025, burdens small businesses via direct platform charges while MPU exemptions favor multistate giants. Local closures mount as tech firms adapt, litigation looms, and economic exodus fears grow.