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  • Forget the BBC, as Ofcom chair Paul Dacre would get his teeth into tech

    February 2, 2021

    Almost a year after Priti Patel vowed to make Ofcom a regulator with teeth, the government looks poised to appoint Fleet Street Rottweiler Paul Dacre as its new chair. No one could accuse her of underdelivering. For many, Dacre’s political leanings (characterised by some as so far to the right as to be almost horizontal) [...]

  • Prince Harry wins ‘substantial damages’ and apology over Mail article

    February 1, 2021

    Prince Harry has been awarded “substantial damages” and an apology over a Mail on Sunday article that claimed he had turned his back on the military after stepping down as a senior royal. The Duke of Sussex sued Associated Newspapers, part of DMGT, for libel over two articles published in October that said he had [...]

  • The New European bought by consortium of media veterans

    February 1, 2021

    A consortium of media executives including former BBC director general Mark Thompson and ex-Financial Times editor Lionel Barber have led a buyout of weekly magazine the New European. The anti-Brexit title, founded in the aftermath of the referendum in 2016 on an initial four-week print run, was owned by regional publisher Archant. The takeover is [...]

  • Takeover talk mounts as Chinese tycoon ups stake in Cineworld

    January 29, 2021

    A secretive Chinese tycoon has increased his stake in Cineworld, fuelling speculation of a possible takeover offer for the UK’s largest cinema chain. Liu Zaiwang’s Jangho Group has built its holding in Cineworld to 13.3 per cent, according to stock market filings published yesterday. The Chinese magnate, whose net worth is valued at $760m (£556m) [...]

  • Screenshot: How Reddit shone a light on the madness of markets

    January 29, 2021

    This week **Media Moment of the Week: Das ist Numberwang! **How Redditors beat the market at its own game **Do influencers need a rebrand? Media Moment of the Week: Das ist Numberwang! This week’s media moment is one that journalists the world over would probably rather forget but, being the intrepid media reporter that I [...]

  • Theatres warn of ‘devastating’ Brexit impact as pressure grows over touring visas

    January 28, 2021

    UK theatres have called for urgent clarification over post-Brexit touring provisions, warning that a failure to resolve visa rules would have “devastating consequences” for the sector. In a letter to ministers today the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) for theatre warned that a current lack of clarity over touring rules posed a major threat to the [...]

  • Sky owner Comcast beats revenue forecasts on broadband and streaming boost

    January 28, 2021

    The US owner of Sky, Comcast, has posted better-than-expected revenues as broadband sales offset its losses from closed themeparks and empty cinemas

  • Facebook revenue beats analyst expectations and rises to £28bn in fourth quarter

    January 27, 2021

    Revenue at Facebook rose to $26.44bn in the fourth quarter of 2020, up some $7bn on the same time last year. Facebook beat analysts’ estimates for quarterly revenue on today, powered by increased ad spending by businesses to capitalise on a holiday shopping season driven online by the pandemic. Total revenue, which comprised primarily of [...]

  • Under the influence: How reality stars’ Dubai trips could sink social media marketing

    January 27, 2021

    While online fitness guru Sheridan Mordew has undoubtedly succeeded at influencing people, she may be struggling to make friends. When the social media influencer, who posts workout videos for her thousands of online followers, insisted that her much-documented trip to Dubai was essential business travel, she was met with little sympathy. In fact, Mordew is [...]

  • Covid-19 drives growth at Microsoft as cloud business benefits from home working

    January 26, 2021

    Revenue was up at Microsoft in its second quarter, with the pandemic accelerating the company’s switch to cloud-based computing. Microsoft beat Wall Street estimates for revenue growth from Azure, it’s cloud computing service, as the software giant continued to benefit from a global shift to working and learning from home. The company’s shares, which gained about [...]

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