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Digital

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328 articles decelerating

2025Q3 produced 11 articles, as coverage clustered around crypto policy, platform regulation, AI-enabled advertising, and the wider digital economy.

Who they are

The corpus identifies Digital as a company, but its coverage is unusually broad and often attaches the label to developments across the digital economy rather than documenting a single, consistently defined operating business. The clearest direct corporate relationship is Digital’s role as the metaverse investment platform leading Recur’s $50 million Series A; elsewhere, the surrounding stories connect the entity record to platforms, digital assets, advertising, policy, and media.

The recent arc

Coverage reached its recent high in 2025Q3, after rising through early 2025, then remained active into 2026. The most consequential 2025 stories centered on policy and market consequences: Trump’s proposed US strategic crypto reserve named Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana, and Cardano, while the EU’s €120 million Digital Services Act fine against X put online-platform compliance at the forefront.

The tension

The coverage repeatedly circles a contest between the scale of digital platforms and assets and the institutions seeking to govern them. Google and Meta benefited from AI-assisted advertising tools, Apple faced US and EU challenges over app distribution and iPhone access, and Bitcoin’s coverage moved with US political signals; the common pressure point is how market power, automated systems, and digital finance are regulated without halting their expansion.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Digital’s coverage will remain a useful lens on the convergence of platform economics, AI deployment, crypto institutionalization, and state oversight. The record does not establish whether these strands represent a unified corporate strategy for Digital itself, but it does show that regulatory decisions and policy shifts are increasingly shaping the commercial outcomes of the digital sectors around it.

Digital has appeared in 328 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2025Q3 with 11 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Trump, Facebook, U.S., Google.

Articles
328
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Velocity
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growth rate
Acceleration
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velocity change
Sources
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publications

Coverage Timeline

2026-06-03
The Guardian 2 related

Digital i: YouTube overtakes Netflix in average daily viewing globally, rising from 87.2 minutes in 2024 to 99.1 in 2025, while Netflix fell from 100.5 to 93.4

Analysts say Alphabet-owned platform's evolution is one of the defining media shifts of the decade

2026-04-30
New York Times 13 related

Digital advertising is booming for Google and Meta, helped by AI tools used for creating ads, translating copy, targeting, bidding, measuring results, and more

For years, DribbleUp, a sports equipment company, spent its own time and resources figuring out whom it should advertise its basketballs and soccer balls to on Facebook.

2025-05-18
Nikkei Asia

About 30% of South Korean schools have adopted AI-powered digital textbooks since the country's education ministry began a full-scale rollout in March 2025

JEJU, South Korea/TOKYO — Digital textbooks that make use of artificial intelligence are being adopted throughout South Korea.

2020-06-24
Financial Times

GroupM: digital ad spend is predicted to overtake spending on traditional media for the first time in 2020, excluding online ads sold by old media outlets

Alex Barker / Financial Times : Tweets: @wfamarketers , @intpolgroup , @alecmacgillis , and @rowlybourne Tweets: WFA / @wfamarketers : WFA research quoted in the @FT today shows global marketers are ...

2015-12-08
New York Times 3 related

Digital ad spending will overtake TV as biggest category by 2017 or 2018, forecasts say

Digital Ad Spending Expected to Soon Surpass TV  —  Television has lost its longtime grip on advertising budgets as digital ad spending continues to surge, according to some of the advertising industr...

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Quarterly Coverage

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Narrative

Digital has appeared in 2,445 tech news articles since December 2014, making it one of the most-covered entities in the archive. The biggest stories include Sony says all new PlayStation games will only be sold in digital formats from January... and Sony says all new PlayStation games will only be sold in digital formats from January.... Frequently covered alongside Google, Facebook, TechCrunch, Apple, and Amazon. Coverage has shifted toward developer, funding themes and away from regulation, enterprise.

Key Moments

2024Q2enterprise -11pts; developer -15pts; consumer +11pts
2024Q3enterprise +12pts; safety +6pts; developer -7pts
2024Q4enterprise +6pts; safety -6pts; developer +8pts

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