Real People magazine to produce final edition this month
Real People will print its final issue on January 20 following a decision by Hearst UK to close the weekly magazine after 16 years.
Real People will print its final issue on January 20 following a decision by Hearst UK to close the weekly magazine after 16 years.
Adam Baidawi, deputy global editorial director of GQ, has revealed his first issue as the head of editorial content at British GQ.
A judge has ruled the US Federal Trade Commission can proceed with its revised antitrust lawsuit against Facebook owner Meta, seven months after its initial complaint was thrown out.
TIME Editor-in-Chief and CEO Edward Felsenthal this week announced a number of changes to his senior team.
IOP Publishing and the Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries have agreed a three year ‘read and publish’ deal, providing access to journal content alongside unlimited open access publishing.
YouTube grabbed the biggest share of US brands’ advertising budgets during the run-up to Christmas, according to new figures.
Facebook owner Meta is testing a new Privacy Centre in the US, offering users a centralised hub setting out their data protection options.
A watchdog in India has ordered a probe into Google following allegations that the tech giant is abusing its dominant position in news aggregation.
Time Out Group yesterday announced that Mary Keane-Dawson has joined as CEO of Time Out Media, with immediate effect.
LinkedIn is rolling out a virtual live events platform, initially offering a Clubhouse-like audio-only service.
Condé Nast yesterday announced the launch of Vogue Philippines, the 29th edition of the global fashion brand.
The New York Times Co has agreed a $550m cash deal to acquire subscription-based sports site The Athletic.
The Finnish Paperworkers’ Union has issued a new strike announcement to UPM, declaring that their strike at UPM’s Finnish mills will be extended by two weeks until 5 February 2022.
Germany’s Federal Cartel Office, the Bundeskartellamt, has delivered its decision that Google’s business in the country is subject to extended abuse control by the competition authority.
Google told The Guardian that it "recently launched a new policy that will explicitly prohibit ads promoting climate change denial".
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