Instagram begins testing 60-second Stories
Instagram has begun tests of 60-second Stories, quadrupling the short-form video format's current length of 15 seconds.
Instagram has begun tests of 60-second Stories, quadrupling the short-form video format's current length of 15 seconds.
Reach has launched Testimony, a true crime email newsletter focusing on unsolved cases covered by its regional reporters.
JPIMedia confirmed The Derbyshire Times has absorbed the Belper News, Ilkeston Advertiser and Ripley & Heanor News sites, a year after the weeklies lost their standalone print editions.
The FT has said that it has seen draft EU legislation which would force web giants such as Facebook and Google to reveal how they target users with political advertising.
IPSO yesterday published ‘The Covid Report: How the British Press is Reporting on the Pandemic’, an analysis of press reporting during the height of the Covid period.
The Financial Times’ latest brand campaign, ‘Letters to this New World’, has been named in the top 25 ‘Most Contagious’ campaigns of the year.
Digital magazine and newspaper subscription app Readly has boosted its content portfolio with the addition of a number of popular titles across its markets over the last month.
The Minderoo Foundation, a federation owned by Australia's richest man, aims to help 18 small publishers agree a collective bargaining arrangement to secure licensing deals with Google and Facebook.
Facebook vice-president of global affairs Sir Nick Clegg said he believes the internet is facing its "Bretton Woods moment", referencing the post-WWII accord which governed international finance.
The hedge fund owner of US newspaper group Tribune Publishing has made a $140m bid for US local media operator Lee Enterprises.
Paul Dacre has returned to Daily Mail owner DMGT as editor-in-chief of DMG Media, less than three weeks after stepping down as chair and editor-in-chief of Associated Newspapers to re-apply for the position of Ofcom chairman.
Archant, a regional news publisher, has appointed Cash Boyle as the editor of its new Live reporting team based in London.
News Corp CEO Robert Thomson criticised “cancel culture designed to silence diverse voices”, as he echoed Rupert Murdoch's criticism of Google and Facebook at the group's annual meeting.
The Financial Times has launched Working It, a new weekly podcast about the future of work, hosted by Isabel Berwick, the FT’s work and careers editor.
Martin Breen has been elected as President of the Society of Editors.
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