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- Semafor (website) - Wikipedia
Semafor's articles and newsletters are structured into short sections, each with a separate subtitle The first section generally consists of a short summary of the relevant facts, followed by "The Reporter's View", a section containing analysis or an editorial by the writer of the article [2]
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- Semafor news site makes debut, intent on reinventing news
NEW YORK (AP) — The media organization Semafor launched on Tuesday with no less an ambition than reinventing the news story Semafor is the brainchild of Ben Smith — former media reporter for The New York Times and, before that, former editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed — and Justin Smith, ex-CEO of Bloomberg Media
- Semafor (website) - Wikiwand
Semafor is a news website founded in 2022 by Ben Smith, a former editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News and media columnist at The New York Times, and Justin B Smith
- What Is Semafor? - New York Magazine
Semafor, founded by Justin Smith and Ben Smith, presented itself as a media outlet for just such a global audience when it launched three years ago, even if these days it more closely resembles a
- Semafor, two years on: an established player in digital news
Semafor aims to present a variety of viewpoints on a given issue This approach helps readers to be more informed and engaged while minimising confusion between facts and opinions
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