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From Esther: Thanks for the emails on yesterday’s Guardian story pointing out that, in fact, they have had a paid puzzles app for some years. Interestingly they’re winding it up at the end of this month and rolling the puzzles functionality into their main subscription app, which makes redundant much of my speculation yesterday…!


Author, screenwriter, columnist and podcaster Terri White joins the line up for Magazine Mayday, talking about the good the bad and the ugly in magazines.


From a tiny island in Maine, Today in Tabs serves up fresh media gossip

Rusty Foster could never live in New York. But his hit newsletter, Today in Tabs, is an enduring obsession of the city’s media class.

 

I LOVE this story for so many reasons. I love the idea that someone who lives on an island more than six hours from the publishing capital of America has become the go-to guy for New York’s mediarati. I love that he’s a one-man band being covered by the New York Times. And I love that he’s making a decent living doing what he thinks of as a hobby.

Rusty Foster’s decade-old media newsletter Today in Tabs has 36,000 subscribers, with about 10% paying him $6 a month or $50 a year. There are no scoops, readers are paying for what the NYT calls Rusty’s ‘sensibility’, a “cynical but still bright-eyed, quirkily punctuated, jokey style… that will be recognizable to anyone who remembers Gawker, The Awl or, further back, Suck.com.”

Finally, in an industry where it’s all to easy to get buried by the doom and gloom, I love that people read Today in Tabs for fun. Elizabeth Lopatto, a senior writer for The Verge, told The New York Times, “I get the sense that Rusty is writing that newsletter trying to make himself laugh.” Maybe I just love Rusty ????


 

More women in top roles as media industry gender pay gap slowly narrows

UK media gender pay gap down from 12% to 11% between 2022 and 2023. But most companies increase % of women in highest-paid roles.

Press Gazette is reporting that three-quarters of the UK’s biggest media organisations increased the percentage of women in their top teams in the past year. Of 34 media organisations big enough to be required to report gender pay data to the Government, 26 increased the proportion of women in their top pay quarter between 2022 and 2023. But while there progress at the top, 82% have more women than men in their lowest-paid group and women are on average paid 11% less than men. Getting closer, but still no cigar.


 

Why is print coming back?

As we shift offline, it isn’t just our minds and bodies we want to transplant into this physical realm. We’re invested in bringing worthwhile reading material with us.

No, I don’t love the headline * Print! Never! Went! Away! * but this is a brilliant piece on the print revival. With a way younger perspective than me, writer Laura Holiday says, “By investing in print, we’re establishing checkpoints and time capsules that stop micro-trends and aesthetics in their tracks, creating a permanence that we long for in today’s rapid trend cycle, and cementing hypothesized trends in reality.” YES! And I learned the word ‘mukbang’.


 

‘Meta is out of options’: EU regulators reject its privacy fee for Facebook and Instagram

So much for the “pay or okay” model that the Facebook and Instagram parent recently introduced in the EU.

Subscriptions are not a silver bullet for everyone. Meta, eager to charge people that didn’t want to be tracked for ad-targeting, has been slapped down by EU regulators. Looks like the OG social network and associated properties will actually need to offer people an opt-out option for free. Could the surveillance capitalists actually be running out of road?


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