UK must make tech firms pay for news, says competition watchdog April 13, 2021 The UK must introduce a new code to ensure news publishers are fairly compensated for the use of their stories on tech platforms, the competition watchdog has said. Daniel Gordon, senior director of markets at the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), said his organisation agreed with the principles behind a new Australian law requiring tech [...]
Facebook News enters local news market in UK April 13, 2021 Facebook News is adding a local news section designed to give more prominence to regional stories as well as those from national publications. The social network’s news section launched in the UK earlier this year as a dedicated space for news articles on the site. Facebook pays publishers for their content, which is shown in [...]
Former culture minister Ed Vaizey ‘in the running’ for Ofcom chair role April 12, 2021 Former culture minister Ed Vaizey is said to be under consideration for a shortlist of candidates to chair media regulator Ofcom. Officials and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) will this week start finalising the list of applicants for the position ahead of final interviews later this month, Bloomberg reported. However, it [...]
Buzzfeed UK revenue falls as pandemic hits digital advertising April 12, 2021 Buzzfeed UK’s revenue dropped last year as the online media group battled the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the online advertising market. The website’s UK division, which also covers its international operations outside the US, posted a 16 per cent decline in revenue to £18.9m in 2020. However, Buzzfeed said an aggressive cost-cutting strategy [...]
Viewers switch off amid wall-to-wall royal coverage April 11, 2021 Viewing figures across all major TV channels plummeted on Friday night amid wall-to-wall royal coverage following the death of Prince Philip. ITV’s Friday night viewing figures fell 60 per cent, according to reports, with the BBC suffering similar losses. Gogglebox, which was broadcast on Channel 4 at 9pm on Friday night, won the battle of [...]
Screenshot: Can cinemas bring Brits back to the big screen? April 9, 2021 This week **Media Moment of the Week: Every dog has its day **Can cinemas bring Brits back to the big screen? **Is Clubhouse really worth $4bn? Media Moment of the Week: Every dog has its day Doing a live piece to camera comes with risks, as any broadcast journalist will tell you. But one thing [...]
Hollywood actor Zach Avery arrested over $690m Netflix film scam April 8, 2021 A wannabe Hollywood star who has appeared alongside Brad Pitt and Shia LaBeouf has been accused of scamming investors out of $690m (£502m) to fund fake film deals. Zachary Horwitz was arrested by FBI agents this week and has been charged with operating a Ponzi scheme. Horwitz, whose stage name is Zach Avery, is accused [...]
Twitter held discussions for $4bn takeover of Clubhouse April 7, 2021 Twitter in recent months held talks to acquire Clubhouse, with the two companies discussing a potential $4bn valuation for the buzzy, audio-based social media app. Discussions are no longer ongoing and it is unclear why they ended, Bloomberg first reported, citing people familiar with the matter. Twitter declined to comment on the report. Clubhouse launched [...]
Facebook has no plans to let 530m users know they were impacted by data breach April 7, 2021 Facebook has no plans to let 530m users know they were impacted by data breach
Harry and Meghan score first win with Netflix as Invictus Games doco gets greenlight April 6, 2021 The first show from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix deal will be a docuseries about the Invictus Games, the streaming giant said today.