‘SLAPP’ libel action against TBIJ dropped after two years
Open Democracy and The Telegraph have also settled libel claims brought by Jusan Technologies Ltd.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Open Democracy and The Telegraph have also settled libel claims brought by Jusan Technologies Ltd.
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ByAlliance News celebrated its tenth anniversary last year.
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ByOn digital programmatic ad revenue it is "too early to call this a recovery, but the early indicators are…
ByAverage news viewing on public service broadcaster channels was down by 16 hours per person in 2023.
ByPerplexity chief business officer tells Press Gazette publishers have "nothing to lose" if they sign up to the program.
ByStoddart is a former Sunday Times TV critic, media consultant and University of Westminster lecturer.
BySengupta covered every major conflict of the past 30 years.
ByPreliminary hearing held over claims brought by Tom Watson and Sir Vince Cable.
ByGuardian had been targeting cost savings of 4-5% this year.
ByNatasha Christie-Miller to replace Caspar Woolley who remains a major shareholder.
ByEdwards will appear in court on Wednesday (31 July).
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 newsbrands in the UK.
ByThe Political Fourcast averaged more than 100,000 views an episode over the UK general election.
ByJuly to be TalkTV's biggest month for revenue on Youtube to date.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByCEOs of The Atlantic and News Corp shared statements supporting the SearchGPT prototype launch.
ByChorley announced in May he was leaving Times Radio for the BBC.
BySome BBC local radio stations now have news bulletins on weekday afternoons pre-recorded elsewhere.
ByBig losses at likes of The Messenger, LA Times, Sports Illustrated and Mediahuis Ireland started 2024.
ByThe legislation is passed but the work doesn't stop there - what news publishers need to know next.
ByThe publishers are charging between £1.99 and £4 monthly for cookie-less access to their sites.
ByFuture's growth acceleration strategy last year pledged to increase its branded social media content.
ByConfirmed line-up so far for UK's biggest conference for news media leaders.
ByFormer editor-in-chief of Good Housekeeping has survived disaster and believes magazines can too.
ByPresenters/producers for High Performance, Football Weekly and The Cycling Podcast share why podcasting is the right medium.
ByGary Lineker's approach to social media may not be advisable if you are job hunting.
ByDeal confirmed as Informa's half-year results show revenue growth of 11% and underlying profits up 19%.
ByNews publishers have been urged to continue their transition towards first-party data strategies.
ByNew York Times warns of "chilling effect" on reporting if OpenAI forces disclosure of journalistic materials.
ByBBC says it is facing "serious pressure" on its finances.
ByNumber of BBC journalists earning more than £178,000 increases from 43 people to 46.
ByGoogle plan to 'enclose the open web' has failed, say campaigners.
ByTrending Now runs 27 AI-powered newsletters with ten staff (but no editors).
ByThe UK’s £37bn advertising industry is a force for good, according to a new report from the Advertising Association.…
ByChief supporter officer Liz Wynn said the more subscribers engage, the more they stick around.
ByAn up-to-date page so you can keep track of all the UK's national newspaper editors.
ByMumsnet legal complaint against OpenAI after tech company "refused licensing talks".
ByFormer Tory Chancellor said to be in talks with billionaire backers.
ByBroadcasters faced glitching cameras, an early election and, in one case, not having a studio.
ByChristian May returns as editor-in-chief after four years away.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByEx-Newcastle Journal editor had hoped enough people would pay for quality, once-a-week journalism for the region.
ByMost media companies these days are feeling the pinch. As a result, cost-cutting measures are happening across the board.…
ByThe Canadian news site is the first in the country to try Axate's casual payments.
ByLawyer says if protection of journalists' sources is compromised, "who would risk being a source?"
ByOnline ads can take up to nine seconds to load on some leading UK news websites.
ByCopyright reform protecting rights-holders like publishers "urgently needed", David Buttle writes.
ByPress Gazette's monthly analysis of ABC national newspaper circulation figures.
ByAnders Eriksson tells Press Gazette about next stage of subscriptions growth and business transformation.
ByPodcast company Acast said its political podcasts saw growth of 53%.
ByMetro is growing commercially even as free London rival Evening Standard forced to reduce print output.
ByAnders Eriksson explains next steps on subscription strategy after revenue more than doubled in past eight years.
ByThe most watched publisher videos on Tiktok during the 2024 UK general election.
ByThe bulletins are written by generative AI and read out by an AI-synthesised GB News presenter.
BySome 42 people have live legal claims against The Sun publisher.
ByBefore becoming editor Webster was The Observer's deputy editor for 22 years.
ByThe agency chief will step down from full-time work after 43 years in journalism.
ByOne publisher said a Meta news ban would lose it up to 52% of its revenue.
ByFootballco says FC Precision goes beyond sports and allows targeting on topics like fashion and travel.
ByVast majority more willing to share data than to pay money for content.
ByJudge says Vince's case against the Mail was "bound to fail".
ByJournalists have wider discretion to report what they witness at family courts.
ByLabour's shadow cabinet has not disclosed any meetings with media executives.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByCaoilfhionn Gallagher KC praises recent investigations by the FT, Sunday Times and Evening Standard.
ByCombined offering will help combat publisher challenges on search and social.
ByLong Lead, a longform, multimedia "story studio", is a "fight against the algorithm".
ByBest digital journalism products and innovations of the last year revealed.
ByMonday and Friday Evening Standard editions to end from 2 August.
ByBig US publishers have the most followers while UK sport publishers are seeing the most engagement.
ByAnalysis shows how many paying readers are among their online audiences of major subscription newsbrands
ByTen-page guide includes exclusive data and insights form leading publishers.
BySerious About Rugby League and Athletics Weekly are latest National World acquisitions.
ByPublic notice income provides a lifeline to local newspapers - but not all publishers benefit.
ByA new editor for City AM has already been appointed but not yet named.
BySection 40, a legal tool designed to induce publishers to sign up to Impress, was repealed in May.
By2024 election results week page views beat previous record of week Liz Truss became PM and the Queen died.
ByLaw Commission considers moving point at which criminal proceedings are 'active' to charge rather than arrest.
ByAt 81, Kavanagh says both he and Joe Biden should step down.
ByFrom podcasts to paywalls: key themes from the Reuters Digital News Report 2024 explored.
ByIt’s not the size of the audience that matters – it’s how well you know them, writes Trevor Vagg…
ByKrissah Thompson will oversee the building of a project that the Post hopes will develop new revenue streams.
ByWigan MP Nandy said in 2020 the BBC board needs a new structure so it's directed by licence fee…
ByAs BBC News global director Munro will have new responsibilities for BBC Monitoring and the World Service.
ByData-driven journalism, podcasts and the right format all becoming increasingly key.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByPress Gazette reports back the election night (party) frontline.
ByBBC reached audience of 4.2 million for exit poll reveal and analysis between 10pm and 11pm.
ByWhile Sun and Daily Mail congratulate Keir Starmer, Times and Telegraph are less upbeat.
ByPublisher argued data protection complaint was brought to avoid rules applying to defamation claims.
ByMurphy takes over from Rageh Omaar who moves to an analyst role.
ByGunmart, Gun Trade World, What Gun? and The Sporting Airgun Handbook are latest to join Fieldsports.
By"From The Thunderer to Passive Aggressive Whimperer", wrote one subscriber.
ByFarage is also in disputes with the BBC and the Mail on Sunday.
ByJason Wagenheim talks to the Future of Media Explained about Footballco's planned trajectory ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
ByFootballco reached one in three soccer fans in the US "without even trying" and is now building a dedicated…
ByReach online safety editor urges readers to stop spread of misinformation.
ByAs Labour wins more press backers, right-wing titles back Tories versus Reform.
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