
Media Bill to repeal Leveson–inspired Section 40 and create Broadcast Code for streamers
The never-activated clause would make publishers pay both sides' costs if they are sued.
ByFighting for quality news media in the digital age.
The never-activated clause would make publishers pay both sides' costs if they are sued.
By"We know that there's significant alienation going on right now because of that toxic news environment.”
ByLexie Kirkconnell-Kawana will succeed current CEO Ed Procter, who has led Impress since 2020.
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ByPress regulator Impress has kicked right-wing Unity News Network out of its regulatory scheme “with immediate effect”. Impress said it…
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