Explainer: Why Casting Is ‘Dead’ at Netflix — And What That Means for Second-Screen Experiences
Why Netflix removed mobile casting in 2026, what stayed, and practical steps creators must take to rebuild reliable second‑screen experiences.
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Why Netflix removed mobile casting in 2026, what stayed, and practical steps creators must take to rebuild reliable second‑screen experiences.
Studio-savvy pitch templates, deal terms, and workflows to land work with Vice Media's 2026 studio push.
A detailed timeline of Vice Media’s 2026 C-suite reboot and studio pivot — practical tactics for freelancers, agencies, and platform partners.
Use 2025–26 surprise teams—Vanderbilt, Seton Hall, Nebraska, George Mason—to build evergreen long-form sports features, profiles, and historical explainers.
How much trust should a 10,000-simulation pick earn? A plain-language guide for journalists to assess odds, sampling limits, and model-backed betting claims.
Turn SportsLine's 10,000 sims into nine ready-made social cards with microcopy, visual templates, and a 2026 distribution playbook.
A practical 2026 how-to for sports creators: publish 10,000-simulation NFL picks with clear methodology, probabilities, and reproducible mini-models.
Why jobs, CPI, tariffs and metals can tell different stories — and how creators should interpret them in 2026.
Interactive chart maps market signals to two 2026 inflation paths and publisher revenue impacts — ad CPMs, subscriptions, sponsorships.
Explore inflation's effects on content creators and effective mitigation strategies for 2026.
An essential guide for journalists covering elite global events like Davos, emphasizing the need for fact-checking and integrity.
Explore Intel's Nova Lake CPUs and their impending impact on the datacenter market, revealing crucial trends and insights.
Turn 2026 inflation risks into a practical budget and pricing decision matrix for creators—templates, case studies, and 10 quick actions.
Explore how content creators can leverage unity and geopolitical changes from Davos 2025 to shape impactful narratives.
Explore the ethical dilemmas surrounding privacy in celebrity journalism, highlighting Elizabeth Hurley's case against the Daily Mail.
Strong 2025 macro indicators mean higher ad budgets and rising CPMs in 2026 — here’s a creator playbook to capture the upside.
A pre-event briefing for travel editors: the data drops, speaker claims, and debate topics at Skift Megatrends NYC that will seed 2026 stories.
A tactical playbook for creators at Skift Megatrends 2026 NYC — live templates, interview packs, citation workflows, and repurposing sequences to build evergreen authority.
In 2026 fact‑checking moved beyond lone investigators and single-page verdicts. This guide breaks down the new ecosystem — on‑device models, on‑prem evidence storage, small-team playbooks, and the field ops that make fast, verifiable reporting possible.
In 2026, rumor cycles live and die inside streets, group chats and micro-events. This guide maps advanced, privacy-first tactics that fact teams and community leaders use to surface credible local signals—fast.
A hands-on review of portable, low-bandwidth gear, legal prep, and detection techniques for local journalists—tested in messy, low-light, and low-connectivity conditions.
In 2026, local verification is no longer a niche skill—it's a distributed public good. Learn how community networks, edge patterns, and crisis playbooks are reshaping fact work on the ground.
Portable evidence kits are now mission‑critical for community reporters. This hands‑on 2026 field review evaluates compact GPS trackers, secure transfer clients, solar backups, and privacy workflows—plus legal and ethical guidance for local evidence collection.
Local fact‑checking in 2026 is less about a single newsroom and more about resilient micro‑networks. Learn the latest trends, operational playbooks, and advanced interoperability strategies that make community verification fast, defensible, and sustainable.
We field‑test the devices, firmware patterns and live attestation workflows that fact teams actually use in 2026. Read the practical review — compatibility notes, troubleshooting fixes and deployment recommendations drawn from citywide pilots.
In 2026 local fact‑checking teams have moved from reactive debunking to proactive, creator‑led verification. This deep dive explains the new stack — edge capture, gradual on‑chain provenance, and trust partnerships that scale verification without sacrificing local context.
A hands‑on review of the live observability tools and operational patterns newsrooms need in 2026 — from detecting malicious automation to field kits for rapid verification.
In 2026 fact‑checking is moving to the edge: faster verification, creator co‑ops driving provenance, and new playbooks to counter local misinformation at markets, events and social channels.
New delivery tech in 2026 changes how live evidence is captured, transmitted and audited. This guide covers serverless edge patterns, quantum‑inspired routing and practical ops for verification teams.
In 2026, trust is the currency of verification. This deep analysis connects supply‑chain transparency, AI download UX, creator workflows and short‑form video practices to show fact publishers how to rebuild credibility.
Monetization drives behavior. In 2026, newsrooms that borrow responsible creator revenue models can improve incentives for accuracy and reduce reliance on sensational engagement.
Covering river stories in winter requires awareness of ice dynamics. This field guide combines safety best practices and reporting protocols to keep reporters and sources safe.
Publishers must steward attention to preserve trust. Viral metrics reward speed, not truth — here’s an argument for new editorial economics and tactical changes in 2026.
The NovaPad Pro claims offline productivity for remote reporting. We tested battery life, offline workflows, and archival integration under real-world conditions.
Gamification has matured. In 2026, educators use game mechanics to teach source evaluation, digital forensics, and civic skepticism. Here’s an advanced curriculum and toolkit for schools.
Beyond market shake-ups, major commodity moves spark rumor economies. We analyze the immediate information risks following the OPEC+ surprise cut and what newsroom teams should prioritize.
As playful abuse and in-stream pranks scale, platforms need policies that balance creativity and harm reduction. Here are advanced strategies for 2026 moderation.
PulseSuite markets itself as the CRM for modern SMBs — but can it handle the speed and security needs of investigative teams? We tested it for archival, evidence tracking, and distributed workflows.
Urdu-language short-form videos are shaping narratives across diasporas. This guide outlines forensics, outreach, and platform strategies tailored to the linguistic context in 2026.
Archival decisions shape the historical record. In 2026 the debate between Archive-It and Perma.cc crystallizes around speed, legal defensibility, and automation — here’s a modern review and decision framework.
Local events used to seed rumor networks — in 2026 those seeds are turbocharged by models and short clips. How journalists and fact teams are fighting back with new tactics and cross-sector playbooks.