News diary 13 – 19 January: Tiktok ban deadline, Starmer unveils AI plan
A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByThis page will stay up-to-date with redundancies and layoffs hitting UK and US journalists in 2025.
ByGlobal survey of news leaders reveals revenue, readership and newsroom trends.
ByThe acquisition represent's Bauer's entry into the out of home advertising market.
ByMost top UK media companies grew their revenue in their most recent accounts.
ByLewis Buttress joins DMG Media from The Times.
ByJournalists have wider discretion to report what they witness at family courts.
ByWhy legislators may serve publishers better by protecting copyright content from AI incursions.
ByFormer Sun digital development director Paul Hood explains what AI can do for publishers.
ByWake Up Productions Ltd aims to expand Piers Morgan Uncensored in the US.
ByFrom Bob Woodward to the Pulitzer Prize board, Donald Trump's lawfare campaign against the press.
ByPA Media lifestyle editor Prudence Wade on affiliate marketing content for publishers.
ByHeadless CMS for leading Swiss news brand has removed blocks to editorial efficiency.
ByFull Fact CEO "absolutely refutes" Mark Zuckerberg's allegation of bias at fact-checkers.
ByThe resulting company will be called Getty Images Holdings Inc.
ByBryan Glick spoke to Press Gazette after Computer Weekly won the British Journalism Award for Campaign of the Year.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the UK.
ByQ1 and US publications hit hardest by 2024 journalism job cuts.
BySmall number of jobs put at risk as result of print reduction.
ByPress & Journal publisher back in pre-tax profit after investments make massive gain.
ByNew report from Avid Collective details five key benefits of branded content for publishers.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByBBC complaints unit assured "lessons have been learned" about breaking news coverage during shared programming.
ByMP Gavin Williamson previously complained to press regulator IPSO over similar Mail Online article.
ByThe monthly newspaper said in an investor prospectus that it passed £1m in annual revenue last year.
ByAlso: three BBC journalists recognised in New Year Honours 2025.
By'Slow news' publisher shifts commercial focus towards sponsored business roundtable events.
ByDigital information side of business will be sold separately.
ByJeremy Craddock's new book explores a notorious Lake District murder and the ethics of crime reporting.
ByVP for revenue at Brand Metrics Kristen Friesen on what she learned at Press Gazette's New York Media Strategy…
ByAppeal hearing to be held in January.
ByForesight News looks ahead to the key events in the calendar for 2025 that you need in your news…
ByEsme Wren discusses programme's strengths as it wins News Provider of the Year.
BySenior editorial and commercial leaders at 23 news publishers share their expectations and challenges for 2025.
ByTwo years on from the launch of ChatGPT what do we know about journalism in the new era of…
ByGlide Publishing Platform will support a diverse range of content for Arsenal's huge global fan base.
ByAgencies, US broadcasters and political news saw big gains in November.
ByNews Media Association boss says Government's proposed approach "overlooks the real challenge".
ByInterview with Perplexity's first head of publisher partnerships, Jessica Chan.
ByWheeler dedicated the British Journalism Awards accolade to all the infected blood campaigners.
ByPublishers warned about scale of 'dark traffic' - unmeasured and therefore unmonetised audience.
ByPolitical editors are a vital part of any media outlet. Here are the main ones across print and broadcast.
ByBuchan became interim political editor in the summer.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the US, using Similarweb data.
ByMedia Concierge said it plans not to close any print titles and wants to focus on local news.
ByThe first Observer under new ownership is expected to be published in the spring.
ByJohn Micklethwait also revealed how Bloomberg uses AI in the newsroom.
ByPress Gazette is now asking readers to share their email address, company and job title.
ByLawyer says he was "not trying to be threatening" in email to Dan Neidle.
ByPress Gazette's monthly analysis of ABC national newspaper circulation figures.
ByBenjamin Cohen and Anthony James say they have made criminal complaint about allegations.
ByNew Statesman executive editor Tom Gatti has been appointed acting editor of the title after Jason Cowley announced that…
ByCase described as a "landmark" for press freedom.
ByYousef Hammash speaks about the difficulties continuing to face Palestinian journalists.
ByKarola Zakrzewska spoke movingly about the need to remember the sacrifice made by journalists like her brother Pierre.
ByBritish Journalism Awards interviewer of the year on Boris Johnson 'screw up' and Michelle Mone encounter.
ByVictoria Newton warns investigative journalism is expensive and Fleet Street needs to work together to protect it.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByFrancis Dearnley remembers friend and colleague as he collects award on his behalf.
BySmall newsrooms face hundreds of pounds of extra costs for a single investigation under new registry prices.
ByAll the winners of the British Journalism Awards 2024 and links to their winning work.
ByEmail from Guardian CEO to potential Observer bidder follows Scott Trust saying it would still listen to bids.
ByInterview with Business Insider's CTO Harry Hope on AI and shift away from mass audience.
ByEditor Paul McNamee says the title has broadened its focus from homelessness to poverty.
ByBBC in fifth place behind four tech giants: Alphabet, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft.
ByFederle will continue as a strategic advisor to the Forbes leadership team and board.
ByMeanwhile Guardian CEO Anna Bateson explains why company has given Tortoise £5m plus The Observer.
ByNews Group Newspapers trial is set to start in January.
ByStaff say they were not consulted over Observer sale contradicting Scott Trust chair Ole Jacob Sunde.
ByNew BBC News role will have focus on reaching under-25s.
ByThe Centre for Media Monitoring report said Ofcom should "do its job and regulate the channel".
ByRare Clause 12 (discrimination) breach ruling from IPSO after Dawson said she was "deliberately misgendered".
ByRupert and Lachlan Murdoch plan to appeal the ruling.
ByLabrador content management system is changing the way media groups publish.
ByEllen Stewart is currently director of content strategy and growth at Conde Nast.
ByCommercial real estate B2B title says it was damaged "irreparably" by industry headwinds.
ByCourt told any communications sent by Lydia Suffield were in her professional capacity as a journalist.
ByWired first began combining its UK and US websites three years ago.
ByHeidi Kingstone says it is not for journalists to decide whether conflict in Gaza is genocide.
ByCharles Gurassa says Tortoise deal will strengthen both Guardian and Observer titles.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByNovember 2024: Major Canadian news outlets sue OpenAI over copyright.
ByStaff press on with second round of strike action, Guardian responds to "inaccurate information".
ByA statement by Matt Hancock on statins was found to have been used in a "misleading" way.
ByKing had been off air for several months before the announcement.
ByScott Trust approves sale of Observer as journalists strike in protest at deal.
ByMedia Concierge still has to make its offer formally.
ByThe BBC’s data feed was licensed from investment research firm Morningstar.
BySports media co-founder wonders how the next businesses like his will cope.
ByPerplexity chief business officer tells Press Gazette publishers have "nothing to lose" if they sign up to the programme.
ByFuture share price bounces back on 2024 results which show modest return to growth.
ByUsers of Samsung's free news app Upday fell by 44% in a year to one million.
ByTime has gone through a "pretty significant transformation", dropping its paywall and going bigger on events.
ByGrayson Perry, Stewart Lee and Mick Lynch among the high-profile names supporting the Guardian/Observer strike.
ByBARB data for live TV viewing showed GB News boost in November.
ByScott Trust and GMG press on with Observer sale whilst offering new assurances to staff.
ByClaire Harris says disability is not a barrier, but not considering the environment is.
ByLikes of Forbes, AP News, CNN, Fortune and the Wall Street Journal affected by site reputation abuse update.
ByKiley is a former foreign affairs editor of Sky News.
ByVeteran news agency boss says privileged sterotype of journalists is wide of the mark.
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