Top 50 UK news websites in September: Leading publishers see sharp traffic drop
Press Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the UK.
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Press Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the UK.
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ByAnna Bateson says Observer is loss-making but has chance to be sustainable with Tortoise.
ByOfcom said Rishi Sunak was given a "mostly uncontested platform" on GB News.
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ByMedia analyst and former executive Jim Chisholm says Guardian journalists are wrong to strike over Observer sale.
ByEnders Analysis says tech is helpful but not game-changing for publishers.
ByHearst in the US is latest to sign content deal with OpenAI.
ByBig losses at the likes of The Messenger, LA Times, Sports Illustrated and Mediahuis Ireland started 2024.
ByNew IAB UK and Media Sense data reveals why publishers are investing more into video.
ByPapermule explains how it is helping Telegraph, Bauer and others to make adertising profitable.
ByEmail from Guardian US editor capitalised on Washington Post spiking election endorsement.
ByLisa Nandy promises support for "peer-reviewed journalism" versus AI-generated stories.
ByThe move is a setback to Bezos and Will Lewis' plans to turn the Post's subscriptions business around.
ByTelling readers how to vote insults their intelligence - but Washington Post election neutrality has been badly handled.
ByIn response to a Press Gazette enquiry the BBC said it will shortly be announcing a new LDR funding…
ByThe new titles have initially launched outside a paywall.
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ByThe Society of Editors and Crime Reporters Association sought assurances the plan will not set a new precedent.
ByStarmer also claimed the government will take action over SLAPP lawsuits designed to intimidate journalists.
ByThe NUJ said "journalists are resolute in their opposition to the Observer sale".
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ByThe full shortlist for the British Journalism Awards 2024, with links to the nominated work.
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ByFormer Reach online editor Rachel McGrath says race for more stories pushed her to burnout.
ByMeanwhile BBC local and regional saw reach decline both year-on-year and quarter-on-quarter.
ByBloomberg Weekend Edition is intended to bring in new subscribers and give existing ones a reason to stay.
ByWriters will cover topics like TV/film, gardening and DIY.
ByIt comes as DMG Media's venture capital arm launches two new £25m funds.
ByNews Corp CEO Robert Thomson said the company must "challenge the content kleptocracy".
ByThe Scott Trust clearly wants to "wash its hands" of the Observer, writes Roger Alton.
ByHosts of the Mag Hags podcast Franki Cookney and Lucy Douglas answer Press Gazette's questions.
ByNew York Times was fastest growing top ten global news site in September.
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ByPolice held a background briefing about the killer of Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley and Ian Coates.
ByUnder Efune The New York Sun has grown rapidly - although its reach still appears limited
BySWNS has turned out more national editors than any other news agency.
ByJudges said Mulcaire's request to challenge his second set of convictions had "no prospect of success".
ByIndustry experts share their key adtech trends for publishers for 2025.
The Sun appears to be using the new feature mainly on its biggest columns and sport analysis.
ByPodcast interview with Boston Globe chief commercial officer Kayvan Salamanpour.
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ByCopilot Daily will give users an AI-generated summary of news and weather.
ByFrom political news to fantasy sports - Flip-Pay offers publishers flexible registration and subscriptions technology.
ByAdvertising your brand is a form of "future-proofing", an executive at magazine argued.
ByPress Gazette's monthly analysis of ABC national newspaper circulation figures.
ByThe Asian Network will lose its bespoke news service amid a 4% BBC News budget cut.
ByA judge found Times Media failed to "preserve evidence" in the case.
ByThe number of free articles a user will see varies hugely depending on the site.
ByObserver has always been vulnerable says former Manchester Evening News editor.
ByRevenue also hits low point for Evening Standard's free era.
ByGroup to "protect" the 156-year-old news agency by diversifying revenues from outside traditional media.
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ByThe Observer's success "shouldn't be to the detriment" of The Guardian, minutes from 1993 said.
ByNew freelance guidelines for editors also advocate end to payment on publication.
ByHusband of Tory peer Michelle Mone behind tax avoidance scheme which led to suicides.
ByTed Verity becomes editor-in-chief across all platforms including Mail Online.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the US, using Similarweb data.
ByThe Filter includes features such as the "best electric cars to buy if you want to avoid Tesla".
ByAdvertising at the FT saw its best year since 2012.
ByMost of the nine publishers assessed routinely failed to link to the work of peers.
ByRoger Alton, John Mulholland and Will Hutton are latest to round on The Scott Trust.
ByReach newsrooms given aim to increase article output in response to Facebook and Google referral declines.
ByThe Atex AI Challenge project will free expertice and technology to solve newsroom problems.
ByVarun Shetty also said that “no one wants to read AI-generated news”.
BySenior executives shared subscription revenue insights at the Future of Media Technology Conference.
ByHow The Times, Al Jazeera, New York Post and others drive innovation using Wordpress.
ByHow Handelsblatt plans content from commissioning to publication.
ByPutin Speaks project offers counter to Western Putin translations.
ByCEO Christian Broughton and chairman John Paton explain The Independent's five key growth areas.
ByMen still outnumber women in terms of broadcast newsreaders and quoted experts.
ByFour years after the death of Sir Harry Evans we publish an extract from one of his final interviews.
ByBut the broadcaster failed in its bid to temporarily block Ofcom from publishing a sanction against it.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByPrince Harry’s legal action against the publisher of The Sun resembles a campaign between “two obdurate but well-resourced armies”…
ByJames White will helping lead the new structure at the Standard until the end of November.
ByJim Mullen asks "why is the BBC doing brownie recipes?" and reveals plan to reduce online ads load.
ByOfcom said it was the twelfth Broadcasting Code breach by GB News since March 2023.
ByMore than 70 leading UK cultural figures decry Observer sale as "a betrayal" of liberal journalism.
By3D World, All About Space, Total 911 and iMore among brands closing.
ByThe NYT's head of subscription growth explains why the publisher has launched a podcast subscription.
ByTo mark 30 years of Lunch with the FT, Janine Gibson sits down for lunch with PG.
ByJermey will chair the Disasters Emergency Committee.
BySex offenders were moved to avoid them being approached by journalists.
ByCNN's digital subscription will go live in the US whereas Reuters will roll out its own worldwide.
ByA newsroom star who was also a team player, Olga Craig died after a short illness aged 67.
ByObserver staff remain unconvinced after meeting James Harding.
ByLefley's departure was announced the week after the Standard relaunched as a weekly paper.
ByDiploma course postponed as Lottery funding runs out for academy.
ByStaff were informed by mass email and immediately logged out of their Slack and email accounts.
ByCeefax was the BBC’s text-based TV news service which taught a generation of journalists to write stories in chunks…
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ByHuge research project suggests brand safety fears over news content are misplaced.
ByNCTJ Journalists at Work survey results show those who use AI are paid more.
ByAI Keir Starmer image follows reveal of AI-written review in style of Brian Sewell.
BySubscriber acquisition and retention, traffic driving and affiliate revenue strategies all named as text use cases.
ByPublishers also warn cross-functional teams are needed to avoid becoming a "three-legged stool".
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