Guardian-branded FAST channel launches on VOD platform Rakuten TV
A new Guardian-branded FAST channel (Free Ad Supported Television) launched yesterday on one of Europe’s leading VOD platforms Rakuten TV.
A new Guardian-branded FAST channel (Free Ad Supported Television) launched yesterday on one of Europe’s leading VOD platforms Rakuten TV.
Global advertising technology platform, The Trade Desk, yesterday announced a new partnership with The Ozone Project, to provide advertisers with access to Ozone’s 45m-strong UK audience.
The Society of Editors has today launched its Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Hub (D&I) to provide advice, case studies and resources around diversity and inclusion in the media.
Legislation to tackle the imbalance of power between news providers and the tech platforms and provide a sustainable future for independent journalism must be brought forward without delay.
The Financial Times is hosting its inaugural FTWeekend Festival: US Edition at The Reach at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C on Saturday, May 7.
First News, a newspaper for children today launches its First News Ukraine Schools Appeal to raise valuable funds for the Disasters Emergency Committee.
Verasity, a protocol and product layer blockchain platform for Esports and digital content, has appointed Perry Smith as Head of VeraEsports – an Esports and video streaming platform.
Naviga Inc this week announced that it has acquired Abacus, a SaaS digital subscription and audience insight supplier whose customers include publishers, professional institutions and corporate brands.
On International Women’s Day, Acast announced it has become the first audio partner of the UK Chapter of the Unstereotype Alliance.
Reach plc has confirmed that it is to close its Nottingham hub office, one of the fifteen hubs Reach set up last March.
Gold Key Media has asked its hotel customers if they would be prepared to donate essential items to help the displaced Ukrainian refugees now arriving in centres across Poland.
Archant has launched another news app – its third in a month, this one being for the Norwich Evening News.
Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday and MailOnline have joined forces to urge all their readers to give generously to the Ukrainian Refugee Appeal, operated by the Mail Force Charity.
Two years into the pandemic and with fake news and images flowing in from the Ukraine situation, research from by Readly shows that 65% of Brits are concerned about the spread of fake news.
This year the scheme has been rolled out to over 150 participating students from diverse backgrounds across the regions, say the publishers.
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