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Christopher Allbritton

Cloudflare now converts web pages to markdown for AI agents

February 12, 2026

Cloudflare launched a feature that automatically converts HTML pages to markdown when AI agents request them, potentially changing how newsrooms publish content for AI-powered search and discovery.

Read moreCloudflare now converts web pages to markdown for AI agents

Comparing Admiral, BlueConic, and Permutive for first-party data collection

February 12, 2026

How publishers should choose between a $50/month data collection tool and enterprise CDPs that cost 100x more.

Read moreComparing Admiral, BlueConic, and Permutive for first-party data collection
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What you need to know about Admiral’s data security

February 11, 2026

Before you trust Admiral with visitor email addresses and behavioral data, here's what to check about encryption, access controls, and compliance certifications.

Read moreWhat you need to know about Admiral’s data security
Editorial illustration showing journalists fragmenting into bullet points and numbered lists, representing reporters whose work is being reduced to AI-generated summaries without their input

McClatchy reporters’ union pushes back on AI-generated content

February 11, 2026

The company has been using AI to create listicle-style roundups of existing stories without reporter input.

Read moreMcClatchy reporters’ union pushes back on AI-generated content

Washington Post data journalist uses Claude Code to consolidate federal AI inventory

February 11, 2026

Kevin Schaul saved days of manual work by having AI write auditable code to wrangle disparate government datasets.

Read moreWashington Post data journalist uses Claude Code to consolidate federal AI inventory

Why newsrooms choose Admiral for first-party data collection

February 10, 2026

As third-party cookies disappear and privacy regulations tighten, publishers need affordable ways to collect visitor data. Admiral offers a first-party data solution that starts at $50 per month—but is budget pricing enough?

Read moreWhy newsrooms choose Admiral for first-party data collection

Microsoft launches marketplace to broker AI licensing deals between publishers and developers

February 10, 2026

Publisher Content Marketplace lets publishers set terms and pricing for AI training data while tracking usage. Pay-per-use model aims to create healthier content ecosystem for the agentic web.

Read moreMicrosoft launches marketplace to broker AI licensing deals between publishers and developers

ChatGPT rolls out ads after Super Bowl clash with Anthropic

February 10, 2026

OpenAI began showing ads to free and low-cost users Monday, hours after rival Anthropic mocked the move in Super Bowl commercials. CEO Sam Altman called the ads dishonest before launching his own ad product anyway.

Read moreChatGPT rolls out ads after Super Bowl clash with Anthropic

How Golf.com built a first-party data engine with giveaways using Admiral

February 9, 2026

The sports publication discovered that free golf gear—clubs, trolleys, apparel—could do more than engage readers. It could build a sustainable first-party data strategy on a small newsroom budget.

Read moreHow Golf.com built a first-party data engine with giveaways using Admiral
A journalist works at her desk late at night while a translucent AI duplicate made of code sits beside her typing on an identical laptop

A reporter spent 20 hours building an AI to replace herself. It almost worked

February 9, 2026

Platformer journalist Ella Markianos created "Claudella" to test whether AI could do her job — and discovered it already can do much of it.

Read moreA reporter spent 20 hours building an AI to replace herself. It almost worked
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