
Government and Guardian suspend Youtube ads after Times revelations over extremist material
Google has been asked by the UK Government to explain why taxpayer-funded adverts are appearing alongside extremist material on its…
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Google has been asked by the UK Government to explain why taxpayer-funded adverts are appearing alongside extremist material on its…
ByFacebook is to work with Microsoft, Twitter and YouTube to slow the spread of extremist content online by creating a…
ByNews publishers have been invited by Google take advantage of a free news player developed by its subsidiary Youtube. Press…
ByThe Guardian and Telegraph have teamed up with YouTube to propose that a party leaders debate is hosted on the…
ByAlthough Russell Brand might disagree with Press Gazette's idea of democracy, we thought the best way to name Jeremy Paxman's…
ByThe BBC has failed in an attempt to get a critical radio clip removed from YouTube. The corporation requested that…
ByAn ex-Birmingham Mail reporter whose drunken video resignation was viewed more than 350,000 times on Youtube and broadcast on television…
ByITN Productions will launch a new citizen journalism channel on YouTube later this year. The Truthloader channel will feature amateur…
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