Keach Hagey, Moneyish

Keach Hagey

Moneyish

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Moneyish
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Livemint
  • The Standard
  • Fox Business
  • Cashay

Past articles by Keach:

Murdoch says Fox News hosts endorsed false 2020 election claims

Rupert Murdoch said some Fox News hosts and commentators endorsed the false narrative that the 2020 election was stolen, according to testimony in an ongoing... → Read More

Facebook Shifts Resources From News to Focus on Creator Economy

A senior executive told employees that the company is reallocating resources from its Facebook News tab and newsletter platform Bulletin. → Read More

Jerry Hall Files for Divorce From Rupert Murdoch

The model and actress filed for divorce on Friday, citing “irreconcilable differences” and seeking spousal support. → Read More

Black-Owned Media Venture Eyes Big Acquisitions, Including Bustle Parent

Group Black, a company that aims to invest in and develop Black-owned media firms, was co-founded last year by three Black entrepreneurs. → Read More

Facebook Rethinks News Deals, and Publishers Stand to Lose Millions in Payments

The social-media company pays more than $10 million a year to a handful of news organizations to feature their content on its news tab. → Read More

GOP-Led Legislation Would Force Breakup of Google’s Ad Business

The GOP-led legislation, which has some Democratic support, takes aim at conflicts of interest in the advertising technology industry. → Read More

Facebook Deliberately Caused Havoc in Australia to Influence New Law, Whistleblowers Say

When Facebook blocked news pages last year to pre-empt Australian legislation that would force it to pay for content, it also took down hospitals, emergency services and charities. The company says that was inadvertent; whistleblowers allege it was a negotiating tactic. → Read More

Russia’s Independent Media, Battling for Survival, Defies Kremlin Crackdown

As Moscow lobs missiles into Ukrainian cities, it is also fighting an information war to control what its citizens learn about the conflict. Some independent outlets are persevering. → Read More

Meta’s Sheryl Sandberg Pressured Daily Mail to Drop Bobby Kotick Reporting

The social-media executive, who dated the Activision Blizzard CEO, was part of a campaign to persuade the U.K. tabloid to shelve a potential article. → Read More

Bill Would Let Small Publishers Use Baseball-Style Arbitration to Settle Disputes With Google and Facebook

Newly revamped legislation aimed at helping news publishers negotiate deals with digital platform operators wouldn’t apply to the biggest media companies, people familiar with the proposal said. → Read More

Russia Rolls Down Internet Iron Curtain, but Gaps Remain

Russia is dropping a digital iron curtain over its population, creating a big, new fracture in the global internet—but there are still big gaps in President Vladimir Putin’s efforts to cut off the country from online information accessible in much of the rest of the world. → Read More

Peter Thiel, J.D. Vance Invest in Rumble Video Platform Popular on Political Right

Backing from conservative venture capitalists, which values the Canadian company at around $500 million, comes amid a push for alternative social-media channels with looser rules on speech. → Read More

Trump Considers Contenders to Be His New Social-Media Outlet After Big Tech Crackdown

CloutHub and Skylab Apps are among companies vying to work with the former president, who was sidelined by Facebook and Twitter. → Read More

Why Facebook and Google are fighting publishers over paying for news

A showdown in Australia is being watched as a test case for the rest of the world → Read More

Google, Facebook and the Contest Over Paying for News

A showdown in Australia is part of global debate over whether publishers should be fortified in the face of the tech platforms’ tremendous power. → Read More

Warner Music takes stake in Prince Al-Waleed’s Rotana Music

Deal expands presence of Len Blavatnik’s Warner in the growing Mideast market → Read More

Publishers feel validated by states’ Google antitrust lawsuit

Antitrust lawsuit by Texas and nine other states against Google gave publishers’ frustrations a legal voice, alleging that the tech giant runs a digit... → Read More

Publishers Feel Validated by States’ Google Antitrust Lawsuit

Several publishers cooperated with the states to build a case, and much of the suit lines up with the complaints publishers have made about Google for years. → Read More

BuzzFeed to buy HuffPost in stock deal with Verizon Media

BuzzFeed Inc. has agreed to acquire Verizon Media’s HuffPost in a stock deal, the companies said Thursday, uniting two of the larger players in digital media... → Read More

Lawmakers want to protect local newspapers from Google, Facebook

Some Senate Democrats are seeking to empower regulators to protect local news outlets, accusing tech giants such as Google and Facebook of "unfair business practices," according to a new report by members of a key committee that will hear from the top industry executives this week. → Read More