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"We don't want to penalize our regular digital audience": The Atlantic's new membership program aims to provide people new kinds of content -- besides the type of journalism already on its site -- and the opportunity to interact with each other and The Atlantic's journalists.

Of the 500 most-trafficked sites in the U.S., only 34 use ads.txt. Here's why few publishers have adopted the initiative.

Henry Blodget, Business Insider's CEO and co-founder, discusses why some publishers will have "a rude awakening" regarding the pivot to video and more on the latest episode of the Digiday Podcast.

From Glossy: With the decline of flash sales, Gilt has launched new site that focuses on product drops, personalized recommendations and editorial content.

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YouTube’s flagging of unsavory content is unintentionally hurting creators focused on news, politics, social issues and gaming.

The Atlantic launches $100-a-year membership program

Lucia Moses

The politics and ideas magazine is trying to get more consumer revenue by offering an upsell to its most loyal readers.

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Ads.txt, created to help publishers fight fraud, isn't being adopted by publishers

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Ads.txt is supposed to help clean up the industry's ad fraud problem, but publishers are dragging their feet in adopting the initiative.

Business Insider's Henry Blodget: 'We don't want to aim for reach growth anymore'

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Business Insider’s Henry Blodget believes both subscriptions and an ad-driven model to help the publisher engage consumers and monetize content.

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