GMG announces new UK advertising senior leadership team
Following a series of successful campaigns and a new UK advertising strategy, the Guardian has announced a series of senior promotions within the team.
Following a series of successful campaigns and a new UK advertising strategy, the Guardian has announced a series of senior promotions within the team.
JPIMedia city news website Newcastle World has promoted football writer Liam Kennedy to editor.
China’s cyber regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), is launching a two-month special operation to "clean up" the internet.
Hong Kong online pro-democracy outlet Stand News has been raided by hundreds of Hong Kong national security police, who arrested six people for “conspiracy to publish seditious publications”.
The Mail on Sunday has opted against taking its privacy battle with the Duchess of Sussex to the Supreme Court, and has agreed to pay undisclosed "financial remedies" to settle the case.
Twelve US senators have written to Mark Zuckerberg, expressing concern over Facebook’s failure to curb election-related disinformation.
JPIMedia's Northumberland Gazette has absorbed the websites of The Berwick Advertiser, Morpeth Herald and News Post Leader.
The Financial Times has appointed Christina Michalos QC as its editorial complaints commissioner.
Meta vice-president of news partnerships Campbell Brown said the Facebook owner intends to "thoughtfully increase the number of creators" on Bulletin during 2022.
Journalist Abbey Maclure has co-authored a report with Leeds Trinity University journalism tutor Jenny Kean urging news groups to give trainees facing abuse more support.
Verasity, a protocol and product layer blockchain platform, has announced its partnership with video for business platform, Brightcove.
Insider Intelligence said it expects TikTok to reach 755m monthly users in 2022, becoming the world's third largest social media platform behind Facebook (2.1bn) and Instagram (1.3bn).
DMGT chairman Lord Rothermere hailed a "huge milestone" as he announced January 10 as the date for the publisher's delisting from the London Stock Exchange after almost 90 years of being listed.
Microsoft has agreed to buy Xandr from AT&T for a reported $1bn, about a year after the telecommunication firm first put the advanced advertising unit on the block.
The Financial Times has appointed John Kundert as chief product and technology officer (CPTO). He will also join the FT Group Management Board from January.
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