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Publisher’s Platform: New Salmonella cantaloupe outbreak prompts a memory of the deadly Jensen Farms Listeria tragedy
— OPINION — As of Nov. 17, this year 43 people infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella have been reported from 15 states. Illnesses started on dates ranging from Oct. 17, 2023, to Nov. 6, 2023. Of 30 people with information available, 17 have been hospitalized. No deaths have been reported. Canada is also investigating a Salmonella outbreak
November 20, 2023
Publishers reckon with declining Facebook referral traffic as the platform pulls away from news
By Sara Guaglione • October 4, 2023 • 5 min read • Ivy Liu Publishers are still feeling the effects of a change Facebook made in May that caused a steep decline in referral traffic to publishers’ sites. In conversations with Digiday, four publishing executives — who all requested to remain anonymous in order to preserve their
October 4, 2023
The rise of discerning publishers: Ad tech vendors face increased scrutiny
In this rollercoaster of an ad tech market, publishers are displaying nerves of a high-strung chihuahua in a thunderstorm. These past few months have been an agonizing ordeal. First, the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank left them fretting over whether they’d be able to access their money. Then, the demise of prominent ad tech vendors
August 7, 2023
Music Publishers Canada’s Margaret McGuffin on the 2023 Women in the Studio National Accelerator Program
Show notes This week, our guest is Music Publishers Canada (MPC) CEO Margaret McGuffin. In addition to chatting about MPC's work and what it is that music publishers do, McGuffin gives us the details on this year's Women in the Studio National Accelerator program. First launched the program regionally in 2019 and expanded nationally in
July 5, 2023
How Scientific Publishers’ Extreme Fees Put Profit Over Progress
How Scientific Publishers’ Extreme Fees Put Profit Over ProgressHow Scientific Publishers’ Extreme Fees Put Profit Over ProgressLast month, the editorial team of NeuroImage resigned over the “unethical fees” charged by the journal’s publisher, Elsevier. Can scientists ditch the for-profit system? By Kayla Yup May 31, 2023 May 31, 2023 On April 17, the premier journal
May 31, 2023
Publisher’s Platform: Here we go again — Panera, Chipotle and Taylor Farms linked to another E. coli romaine lettuce outbreak and it is covered up by CDC and FDA
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May 7, 2023
Publisher’s Platform: ‘Poisoned’ scheduled on Netflix in June and the mystery missing updates
April 13, 2023
Well, rumor has it that the documentary version of the story of the 1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak will be out in June 2023. When all thought it would go to the “silver screen” in January there was a rush to reprint the book. Here are a few pages that made it
Publisher’s Platform: A history of flour outbreaks in recent years
With another flour-related foodborne illness outbreak brewing – this time Salmonella – a bit(e) of history might be on the menu. Here is the latest one: As of March 30, 2023, 12 people infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella have been reported from 11 states – California, Oregon, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee
April 4, 2023
Publisher’s Platform: What you need to know about E. coli O157:H7 and its complications during an outbreak
— ANALYSIS — E. coli O157:H7 is one of thousands of serotypes of Escherichia coli. E. coli O157:H7 was first recognized as a pathogen in 1982 during an investigation into an outbreak of hemorrhagic colitis associated with consumption of hamburgers from a fast-food chain restaurant. Retrospective examination of more than three thousand E. coli cultures obtained between 1973 and 1982 found only
September 1, 2022
Publisher’s Platform: Come on Roanoke, you can do better against hepatitis A
The departments have been recommending the vaccines to those in the Roanoke Valley since the rise in cases, including the exposures at Famous Anthony’s, Tuco’s, and Luigi’s. Nearly one year ago, over 50 people were sickened, at least four died and two required life-saving liver transplants after dining at Famous Anthony’s. Over 30 were hospitalized and many still…
July 17, 2022