‘Consent or pay’: Why UK news websites are getting tough with readers over data
The Times has set the highest price for avoiding personalised advertising - but will people actually pay?
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
The Times has set the highest price for avoiding personalised advertising - but will people actually pay?
ByConstruction Enquirer team say "providing a valuable service to a specialised sector can still pay off".
ByTim Davie admits it was "difficult getting the balance right" on what to do after Huw Edwards was arrested.
ByLeading Dutch/Belgium newspaper and magazine publisher invested in modular print/digital platform.
ByLord Saatchi previously reported to have had Telegraph bid rejected.
ByGB News investor acquires Spectator for £100m.
ByRiley's working life included stints at the Londoners' Diary, as a TV correspondent, and a freelance travel writer.
ByHeller has been at the Wall Street Journal for more than 20 years.
ByIt also found women, working class and older people were more likely to switch off from news over the…
ByInternet is top source of news - but within that, social media beats publishers.
ByKnowles died aged 32 after suffering a suspected cardiac arrest.
ByDigital subscriptions are bringing in £0.5m per month to the UK local news publisher.
ByBritish Journalism Awards now has five premier categories.
ByFrom the Krays to IRA bombings, John Weeks covered it all for the Daily Telegraph.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByGoogle responded that the CMA's case relies on "flawed interpretations" of the sector.
ByYardley is moving to Dubai for the new role.
ByAll the British Journalism Awards winners 2012-2023.
ByThe appointments include The Guardian's first Caribbean correspondent.
ByStaff earning up to $115,000 secure pay increase of at least $2,000.
ByGuardian CFO Keith Underwood insists there is still "huge amount of value" in publishers' core markets.
By'Whistleblower' Twitter account has disappeared - but ill feeling among some former staffers remains.
ByNUJ says proposed cuts will "further hollow out local news provision".
ByBig losses at the likes of The Messenger, LA Times, Sports Illustrated and Mediahuis Ireland started 2024.
ByRidding says business is in "very strong position" but it was a "bumpy journey to get there".
ByMedhurst says the whole process was designed to intimidate and humiliate him.
ByMartin Chulov denies allegations against him.
ByNew ranking reveals which publishers are most likely to win the race to appear in Google Top Stories.
ByNews UK says Never Mind The Ballots has achieved 30 million views since launch.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByWoo had a team of around 30-40 people and was founded by a former Ladbible CMO.
ByAI Overviews now being offered for 17% of queries in UK and US.
ByChannel 4 News was "determined to defend its fair, accurate and duly impartial reporting".
ByThe independent outlet currently makes £115,000 annually from members.
ByUpdated ranking of top 78 UK local news websites for July 2024.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the UK.
ByTaj Jackson argued the singer's estate did not accept the sealed files contain "child pornography".
ByMore than half of the regional daily newspapers included in the ABC report had a circulation below 5,000.
ByThere were 8,045 complaints made in 2023, down from 36,658 in 2022.
ByFE college loses out in battle for students versus more expensive degree courses.
ByA round-up of journalists' lives lost, and others injured, while reporting from Ukraine.
BySixty press freedom groups say EU should take action against Israel.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByPress Gazette's monthly ranking of the top 50 news websites in the US, using Similarweb data.
ByEx-People editor Dan Wakeford joined Us Weekly in March and has led a "reinvention" of the title.
ByPress Gazette asks publishers on would-be Twitter heir Bluesky how they're faring on the platform.
ByUS news websites see traffic surge in big month for political news.
ByAlison Phillips joins MHP Group as senior adviser.
ByThe last edition of the Evening Standard will be distributed on Thursday 19 September.
ByConde Nast is latest to sign "multi-year partnership" with OpenAI.
ByAttempts to "secure the future of the business" have failed.
ByChanteau left journalism after the closure of the London Evening News and practised criminal law.
ByBBC Sounds has previously done a similar deal with The Times.
ByThe sports publisher wants its Athletic FC podcast portfolio to have the biggest US football audience.
ByOlympics website data deep dive for leading UK and US publishers.
ByLydia Wilkins finds out how journalists can sensitively and accurately cover this relatively new topic
ByElizabeth Herbst-Brady will succeed Pamela Drucker Mann.
ByPolitical editors are a vital part of any media outlet. Here's the main ones across print and broadcast
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByTop Express crime reporter was bugged and watched by MI5 as he paid off top police contacts.
ByStevens is joining Labour MP Pat McFadden after two years at the Mirror.
ByNews UK is the latest publisher to address blocklisting concerns with a new contextual tool.
ByDementia Help is a quarterly digital magazine, website and Facebook group.
ByPress Gazette's monthly analysis of ABC national newspaper circulation figures.
ByWondery, The New Yorker and The Times share why they think the industry is taking off.
ByUS correspondent Steven Edginton speaks from Washington DC about his first months in the role.
ByHow the Gen Z-focused social-first brand has managed to avoid relying on platforms for revenue.
ByDigital launches outweigh closures since August 2022.
ByReporter creates own video documentary to expose concerns about clinical trials.
ByMcIntosh's resignation was announced hours after an angry letter from The Scotsman's NUJ chapel.
ByFreelance Robbie Armstrong is also joining the as-yet unnamed newsletter.
ByHealth, environment and property correspondents among the roles being cut.
ByNew York Post is the fastest-growing over a two-year period.
ByA new executive producer will lead development while a PR manager has also joined.
ByEditor Adam Lord hopes that a focus on "Ordinary Mancs, Extraordinary Stories" will help to differentiate the site.
ByThe BBC defended Phillip Norton, saying he "clearly attributed" the phrase "pro-British".
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByThe amount is estimated at around £200,000.
ByNews media revenues at News Corp were down 4% in the year to June 2024.
ByPress Gazette analysis reveals which outlets currently have the biggest presence on the platform.
ByNorthwestern University's Medill School of Journalism will receive $250,000.
ByNewton believes it was BBC News coverage that led to The Sun being "vilified" for its reporting.
ByAlmost 100 people complained to IPSO over the May 2024 article.
BySutton will lead on "quality, consistency and cross promotion" of Sky News content across TV, audio and online.
ByBroadcasting + Cable and Multichannel News will end publication in September.
ByNumerous journalists threatened and forced to stop reporting in week of rioting across England.
ByNew generative AI entrant sets out plan for "fair attribution" revenue-sharing model.
ByBroadcaster also says it has passed the 100 million monthly page views mark based on internal figures.
ByPodcast company Acast said its political podcasts saw growth of 53%.
BySue Brooks says "the best is still to come" for the industry despite recent challenges.
ByBBC allowed to cut evening news on BBC Scotland from one hour to 30 minutes.
ByLGBTQ+ media brand prepares to make the most of its "community and relationships".
ByThe publishers are charging between £1.99 and £4.99 monthly for cookie-less access to their sites.
ByParticular milestone for Sky News as it crosses 10 million TV viewers in a month for the first time…
ByMaking local news work against the odds in Enfield, Havering and The City.
ByA look ahead at the key events leading the news agenda next week, from the team at Foresight News.
ByAdvertisers can also do more to better support the publisher ecosystem.
ByLack of subscriptions growth reportedly given as reason for cuts.
ByThe Moonraker hopes to generate paying subscribers and attract journalists to pay to launch their own versions.
ByNewspaper admitted publishing the letter was a "grave error".
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