PRs need to stop being complicit in suppression of information via SLAPPs
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Why Parliament needs to revive legislation outlawing SLAPPs.
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Commercial bosses at Reach and Hearst UK on the opportunities from AI-enhanced search.
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Social-first publisher deal brings cost of Future acqusitions to £1.6bn over ten years.
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Publishers told it’s “never too late” to start blocking sites from being crawled by AI bots.
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Prince Harry did not complain about articles ‘because of the institution I was in’.
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Press Gazette’s monthly analysis of ABC national newspaper circulation figures.
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Vox editor-in-chief Swati Sharma says it is “first national newsroom to use Patreon at scale”.
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Culture secretary will not intervene to look at any foreign state influence in the deal.
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Staff will transfer on 1 March with option to take redundancy.
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Express Give Us Our Last Rights campaign took four years of work.
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But global publisher revenues still dwarfed by tech giants Alphabet and Meta.
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Sir Elton John and David Furnish say son Zachary’s birth certificate ‘stolen’.
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Mail publisher denies culture of unlawful newsgathering said to have wrecked lives.
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Newspapers criticised climate change policies but did not deny its existence.
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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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Former Times and Sunday Times journalist has died aged 63.
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Penske, The Atlantic, McClatchy, Conde Nast and Vox Media take a stand against Google on adtech.
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Press Gazette rolling updates on redundancies made in 2026.
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Rusbridger returns to “first love of reporting”.
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The Rest Is History production company making £15m a year from subs.
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Prince Harry lawyer David Sherborne said allegations ‘exceptionally serious’.,
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Prince Harry is facing the publisher of the Daily Mail in what is set to be one of Britain’s…
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Rajan to “unleash inner entrepreneur” after years at the BBC.
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World’s biggest news aggregator appears to be downgrading publisher content.
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Newsworks asked 4,000 Britons about journalism, AI and digital media.
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BBC and Apple news apps continue to dominate UK ranking.
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Newman was named Journalist of the Year at the British Journalism Awards in December.
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Roxanne Carter declines to answer about publishers’ ability to opt out of AI Overviews.
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Keyword positions are no longer the best way to measure SEO success.
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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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Press Gazette’s analysis of the 50 biggest English-language news websites in the world, updated monthly.
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Morgan-Bentley named head of forensic journalism leading investigations.
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Total of around 3,400 repoted redundancies was 11% lower than year before.
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GB News beats Sky News on average viewership but not on total reach or digital followings.
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Kerrang sought change in payment terms from 30 to 60 days.
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Former Sunday Times journalist Emily Kent Smith will lead on newsletters and long features.
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Dramatic decline expected to continue throughout 2026.
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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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Experts and brands associated with more than 1,000 likely faked stories.
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Display advertising revenue grew among some surveyed AOP members in Q3 2025.
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Memberships, B2B insights and brand partnerships seen as key growth areas.
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Richard Furness sets out state of The Observer after paywall launch.
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STV journalists turned out on picket lines in Glasgow and Aberdeen.
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Sistrix data shows latest major core update hit several major newsbrands hard.
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Press Gazette’s monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the UK.
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BBC News demonstrated editorial independence with Masterchef investigation.
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Estimated cost of dealing with Mirror hacking claims is around £150m, Press Gazette analysis reveals.
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Global deal follows launch of Global Studios for video and podcasts in October.
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Publisher of The Press and Journal, Stylist and Beano says it has remained resilient.
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Student journalist Eleanor Grant says lawfare is stifling free speech.
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The London Post promotes illegal gambling sites and runs puff pieces for Russian businessmen.
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Two broadcast bosses, BBC camerapeople, Bauer news editor and newspaper volunteers recognised.
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‘Blackmail’ allegation and use of journalism to further lucrative legal claims revealed.
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Hagerty was editor of two national Sunday papers.
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AI companies have taken the world’s journalism output without permission – but publishers are fighting back.
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Media bosses sum up how 2025 went for their company and how they’re feeling about 2026.
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Sarah Lester speaks weeks after MEN launches first major premium paywall on its site.
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From video and newsletters to AI licensing and editorial campaigns, these were the things worth shouting about.
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A look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda for the festive period, from the team at…
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The magazine is launching ads in its print edition and will increase its investigative work.
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Political journalists warn over loss of scrutiny.
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News publishers reportedly excluded from the test on their own pages.
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Tantesh won Marie Colvin Award and New Journalist of the Year for reporting from Gaza.
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Google deprecation of unified pricing in Ad Manager follows US and EU rulings against its adtech business.
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Carole Malone attributed the false claim to “misinformation” she had seen online.
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Channel 4 News award winners on “high risk” investigations like church abuse scandal.
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Stone and his BBC team won Investigation of the Year for Al Fayed: Predator at Harrods.
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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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Dominic Ponsford talks to WP Engine director of product management Jason Konen and CTO of Bigbite Jason Agnew about…
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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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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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Kris Gilmartin appointed Scottish Sun acting editor in early 2026.
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Rich Maggiotto and Alysia Borsa say recipe content benefits from human touch.
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