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Race to buy The Telegraph is back on: DMG Media is OUT
Lord Rothermere's DMGT pulls out as auction process restarts.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
Lord Rothermere's DMGT pulls out as auction process restarts.
ByBest digital journalsm 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.
ByBig losses at likes of The Messenger, LA Times, Sports Illustrated and Mediahuis Ireland started 2024.
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BySection 40, a legal tool designed to induce publishers to sign up to Impress, was repealed in May.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.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 newsbrands in the UK.
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.
ByPlans from Sky, ITV, C4 and BBC revealed - including leader debates.
ByPR of 50 years "fully empathises" with Jay Rayner's frustrations about media relations.
BySophia Smith Galer, Marverine Cole and Amy Ross Arguedas share their views.
ByBob Dunning and Wendy Weitzel suspect they are cutting sharply into their old paper's circulation.
ByReaders want long-reads and distraction-free luxury, says Brad Stone.
ByBruton previously spent ten years as editor-in-chief of Grazia.
ByThe Lib Dems defended the practice, arguing they are "an effective way of communicating".
ByPrivacy Sandbox, Google’s upcoming replacement for third-party cookies, will reduce publishers’ revenue from programmatically-sold online ads by 60%, according…
ByOnline ads can take up to nine seconds to load on some leading UK news websites.
ByReform UK has accused the BBC, Channel 4 and Daily Mail of biased coverage.
ByCenter for Investigative Reporting suing OpenAI a day after Time announced a deal with the tech company.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByStanistreet said the days of general secretaries leading unions until they retire "are behind us".
BySky's deputy political editor describes a "bin fire" June schedule that he "wouldn't swap for the world".
ByHyperlocal news website was facing £460 bill from rights holder of PR image.
ByCourt hears Harry was dragged "kicking and screaming" into letting his personal emails be examined for evidence.
ByHSJ has been owned by Wilmington since 2017.
ByGreig suggested that giving negative coverage to the Tories cost him his Mail editorship.
ByBell says opinion polls are driving the news agenda too much.
ByNeha-Tamara Patel explains strategy shift that saw GQ stop always trying to "feed the news cycle".
By“And you never say thank you.” “That’s what the money is for!” Mad Men’s The Suitcase may have first-aired…
ByObserver food critic driven "nuts" by common behaviour from PRs.
ByQualified privilege defence not allowed for reports of Hancock's statement which were "not fair or accurate".
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the US, using Similarweb data.
ByThe latest Paul Foot Award winner warns more secret justice could be on the cards.
ByCampaigners claim victory in long campaign for Wikileaks founder.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the world, using Similarweb data.
ByMail and Mail on Sunday reports about Farage and Putin have prompted a Twitter tirade and legal threats.
ByAll but two London boroughs have publications covering council activities, although in some cases self-published reporters have stepped into…
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByRobert Winnett was tipped as "future editor material" back in 2007 at The Sunday Times.
ByHancock complained the 'Lockdown Files' gave an incomplete picture and he was not approached for comment.
ByAnalysis of women's issues in election coverage as well as share of women voices.
ByFact checkers spending more time on verifying claims made by politicians than on fake AI-generated content.
ByThe report asks forces to stage more unreportable briefings - and start picking up their phones again.
ByAssociated Newspapers are heading for a High Court showdown with their neighbours in London’s Kensington High Street. DMG Media‘s…
ByAmid an election widely expected to have a dramatic outcome, Press Gazette sat down with Mark Wallace, the chief…
ByNews Corp Australia boss says Digital Markets Act makes UK global leader on regulating big tech.
ByMark Wallace on how Total Politics does business with free mags, events and selling ads for both sides.
ByThe company said a "historic review" had identified "potential irregularities" at TMG.
By"So much of television is logistical as well as editorial."
ByHead of new global video studio Tony Manfred explains TV expansion.
ByEx-footballer Barton has accepted his claims were "very serious" and "untrue".
BySome 68 general election news push notifications have been sent to 7m mobile phone users.
ByNational front pages evenly split between and pro- and anti-Conservative sentiment.
BySome people see AI as a threat to quality journalism. In reality, the opposite is true.
ByPugpig publishing platform is used by nine of the UK's top 15 publishers.
ByThe party tipped to form the next government avoids discussing the media in its manifesto.
ByFewer people ranked The Sun as untrustworthy compared to last year.
ByDigital News Report data shows podcast listeners are younger, wealthier and more likely to be men.
BySurvey reveals leading sources of news in UK and US.
ByReport says news not just "depressing" but people are also finding it "relentless".
ByTrust, interest and the percentage paying for news all nudged up in 2024.
ByIn UK 8% of people paid for online news in the past year, down from 9%.
ByNews influencer trend well-developed in US, but in UK mainstream brands and journalists leave less of a gap.
ByProgramme editor reveals who 5 News writes scripts for: a fictional lady called Mabel.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByBen Youatt says potential for paid subscribers goes beyond industry expectations - but scale is needed first.
ByACOBA says appointment of de Botton after she left Downing Street is low risk but sets lobbying restrictions.
BySian Doyle told publication of her medical information was in the public interest.
ByPress Gazette's monthly analysis of ABC national newspaper circulation figures.
ByInvestigation reveals widespread rollout of AI Overviews on news-related Google queries.
ByCEO and editor-in-chief Rozina Breen has warned of £250,000 funding shortfall.
ByAI Overviews could cause havoc, but algorithm updates are biggest current Google threat to publishers.
ByNews is not the main reason most people use Facebook, research shows, but it draws a large minority.
ByEvery year in June, the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity brings the global creative community together for a…
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