Top 50 English-language news sites in the world: No traffic growth among ten biggest
Press Gazette’s analysis of the 50 biggest English-language news websites in the world, updated monthly.
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Press Gazette’s analysis of the 50 biggest English-language news websites in the world, updated monthly.
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Stone and his BBC team won Investigation of the Year for Al Fayed: Predator at Harrods.
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Press Gazette’s monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the US, using Similarweb data.
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Daily Mail owner has secured funding to facilitate purchase of The Telegraph.
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BBC accused of “intentionally” misrepresenting Trump in the editing of a speech for Panorama.
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AP Verify helped find eyewitness videos from Charlie Kirk assassination.
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Deals could mean Google is preparing to be forced to give publishers more control over how their content is…
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Really Simple Syndication founder Doug Leeds answers Press Gazette’s questions.
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News agency launches social media ready vertical video feed.
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Malak A Tantesh recognised for work reporting from the ground in Gaza for The Guardian.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
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Gaza: Doctors Under Attack exposed targeted attacks by Israel on medics.
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Featuring links to all the winning work at the British Journalism Awards 2025.
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Netflix’s former director of product has been appointed for newly created position.
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Waterston has spent 25 years with the company including leading the magazine portfolio.
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AI red flags include multiple subheadings stating ‘Inverted Pyramid Structure’.
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GRV Media is fighting back with its own community platform.
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Cash payments come as search giant announces new features to improve referral clicks.
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Bell was a travel writer for multiple national papers for the past 24 years.
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US PR giant addresses role in circulating hundreds of misleading stories.
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Use of Youtube content for AI products also under scrutiny.
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Velora Cycling makes heavy use of AI systems with human oversight and input.
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Almost eight in ten respondents say they plan to keep working as a freelance journalist.
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The business publisher has said it needs a “financially sound” contributor model.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
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Press Gazette’s monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the UK.
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De Bruijin was secretary general of the International Press Association since 2013
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People Inc is among major publishers whose real-time content will appear on Meta AI assistant.
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Former Mirror journalist was known for scoops on “Costa del Crime” characters.
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Plus: Getty fails to secure AI copyright precedent in UK against Stability AI.
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OpenAI must hand over ChatGPT user logs representing less than 0.05% of its total database.
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Quoted experts do not appear to be real and some have AI-generated profile pictures.
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Future focusing on engaging audience without relying on Google.
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Broadcaster “gave a platform” to false allegations about Islamic Relief.
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Smith to begin new role based in New York in the New Year.
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Rich Maggiotto and Alysia Borsa say recipe content benefits from human touch.
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Expressions of interest being gathered for Rothschild family 27% stake in The Economist.
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AI companies have taken the world’s journalism output without permission – but publishers are fighting back.
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An up-to-date page so you can keep track of all the UK’s national newspaper editors.
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Title’s first female editor was announced in December 2024.
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Reader data is key to success of the free travel industry news website.
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Journalists across the US launch ‘News Not Slop’ campaign seeking AI safeguards.
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Sports news site, founded in dorm room, provides fans-eye view of sport.
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Addition of news part of plan for Crave to reach six million subscribers by end of 2028.
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Andy Ngo said ‘alt-right’ label synonymous with racist or far-right beliefs.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda in the week ahead, from the team at…
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Swedish publishers alarmed over Facebook ads using journalists and media brands
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Title begins charging online for premium content.
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Digital subscriptions to The Observer are priced at £16 per month.
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Canada’s Village Media and South Africa’s Daily Maverick built their own social media platforms.
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Future’s news magazine for children has seen a subscription model drive its success.
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AI does not appear to have freed journalists from mundane tasks as promised.
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Meta likely made more than £600m from fraudulent UK advertising in 2024.
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World’s leading LLM said it could not have done the thing it did.
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Journalist.net provides a simple way to find and pay freelance journalists.
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Sponsored content funds DMG Media’s publishing operation on Tiktok and Instagram.
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Newsreel offers Duolingo-style gamified experience of news content.
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The title is starting with quarterly print circulation but has big ambitions.
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What DMGT’s £500m bid for Telegraph means and what happens next.
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Regulator has repeatedly censured Express over misleading headlines.
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Inside Housing published its first print magazine 41 years ago
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda in the week ahead, from the team at…
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Former physicist Jon Roberts is chief innovation officer at People Inc.
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The title will “focus resources in areas with the highest potential for growth”.
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Michael Leidig’s NewsX is a bid to make on the ground reporting pay again.
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How publishers can adapt infrastructure in response to AI changes.
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Building communities more important than ever as Google takes scale opportunities away.
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Express, FT, Guardian, The i, Standard and Eastern Eye make public service shortlist.
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This page will stay up-to-date with redundancies and layoffs hitting UK and US journalists in 2025.
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Insights from Arc XP, Wall Street Journal, Guardian and BBC execs on Web 3.0.
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Move follows adoption of Silicon Valley Product Group model.
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Current CEO of the News Media Association replacing editor emeritus Peter Wright.
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COO Julia Beizer shared insights into how the business giant has grown subscribers and revenue.
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Former Sun editor speaks out over News of the World hacking cover up for first time.
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Just 100 of the Metropolis-owned title’s subscribers are print only.
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The publisher joins titles including Daily Mail in joining newsletter platform.
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Some insiders concerned over AI use and rollout of tracking software.
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First person account of rail journey apparently rewritten using AI.
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Press Gazette’s monthly analysis of ABC national newspaper circulation figures.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda this week, from the team at Foresight News.
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Redbird drops £500m Telegraph bid in face of internal backlash.
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Judgment described as “first step towards justice” for publishers.
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BBC “strongly disagrees” Trump has grounds for a defamation claim.
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Footballco CEO Juan Delgado targets $100m (£76m) revenue in World Cup year 2026.
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Mirror, Sunday People and Daily Record titles all published corrections over British Steel stories.
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Peralta tasked with uniting strengths of Future’s diversifying revenue streams.
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Press Gazette interviewed heads of Sky News, ITN and Euronews at Web Summit.
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Hedges says Country Life avoided “malaise” of other magazines by not jumping online and sacrificing print.
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Youtube running Netflix’s playbook and content companies are falling for it again.
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Ahmed was director of audio at The Telegraph and co-hosted The Daily T podcast until this summer.
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Press Recognition Panel chair says new research shows people remain sceptical of media standards.
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Discover feed being flooded by fake and ‘deliberately alarming or surprising’ headlines.
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It’s back to the future for a title which has always been strong on crime coverage.
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Co-CEO says decisions “reflect broader market challenges”.
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Departure of Foresight News from Centaur follows sales of The Lawyer and Marketing Week.
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Around 500 newsbrands have signed up to Newsworthy.
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Reach publication wrongly stated Pascal Robinson had performed Nazi salutes on stage.
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Trump press secretary backs GB News and calls BBC “100% fake news”.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda this week, from the team at Foresight News.
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Telegraph spends more than £30m on still-unfinished takeover process in two years.
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