China’s love for Peppa Pig continues to carry UK production giant Entertainment One November 20, 2018 The continued success of family cartoon shows such as Peppa Pig and PJ Masks have carried Entertainment One through the first half of its financial year, as restructuring costs take their toll on its profits. The company's share price fell more than 4.7 per cent as markets opened this morning. The figures Overall revenue for the six months [...]
Facebook donates £4.5m to fund local journalists in the UK in fight against fake news November 19, 2018 Facebook will donate £4.5m to support roughly 80 trainee journalists in newsrooms across the UK in a bid to plug the gap caused by the decline of local media. The social media firm said it has partnered with the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) and a range of British publishers to help [...]
Lexus and IBM debut the world’s first TV advert entirely scripted by artificial intelligence November 19, 2018 Luxury carmaker Lexus has teamed up with IBM's Watson and several London agencies to make the world's first car advertisement entirely scripted by artificial intelligence. Directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, who is known for films such as The Last King of Scotland and this year's Whitney Houston biopic, the advert was created to showcase Lexus' [...]
DEBATE: Netflix consumes 15 per cent of global net traffic – will an online traffic jam break the internet? November 19, 2018 Netflix consumes 15 per cent of global net traffic – will an online traffic jam break the internet? Carl Erik Kjaersgaard, chief executive of Blackwood Seven, says YES If the current internet infrastructure remains the same, this could be a risk. Netflix’s current consumption is only the tip of the iceberg. This statistic – published [...]
Marilyn Monroe’s Golden Globe sells for record-breaking $250,000 at Hollywood auction November 18, 2018 Marilyn Monroe's 1961 Golden Globe award has sold for a record-breaking $250,000 (£195,000) at an auction in California. The actress' award for world film favourite female became the highest selling Golden Globe award in history when it fetched a quarter of a million dollars at Julien's Auction in Beverly Hills on Saturday. Monroe's 1956 Ford [...]
Shareholder slams Johnston Press rescue plan as pensions put at risk November 18, 2018 A deal to buy publishing company Johnston Press out of administration puts jobs and pensions at risk, according to the publisher’s largest shareholder. Custos Group chief executive Christen Ager-Hanssen criticised a pre-packaged sale that sees ownership transferred to JPI Media, a newly-formed company owned by the bondholders of Johnston Press, including American hedge fund Goldentree [...]
Men’s magazine Shortlist axed by publisher amid declining revenues November 17, 2018 Shortlist has become the latest magazine to be axed after its publisher confirmed that they would no longer be publishing the free print edition due to declining revenues. The men's magazine claimed to be the biggest of its kind in the UK with a circulation of around 500,000, distributed in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle [...]
Newspaper giant Johnston Press sold out of administration November 17, 2018 Johnston Press, the owner of publications such as the I newspaper, The Scotsman and the Yorkshire Post, has been sold out of pre-pack administration after appointing administrators earlier today. The publishing house put itself up for sale last month as it sought to refinance £220m of debt that was due to be paid back next [...]
Court documents suggest Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been charged in secret November 16, 2018 Julian Assange, the founder of website Wikileaks, may have been criminally charged in secret, according to an apparent mistake in court documents filed in the US. Suggested by Wikileaks to be a "cut and paste" error, Assange's surname appeared in a filing submitted by US authorities in an unrelated case. A section of the filing mentioned the need [...]
Cineworld shares slide as UK revenue growth lags behind the US November 15, 2018 Shares in cinema chain Cineworld dropped almost six per cent today after it said its UK and Ireland revenue lagged behind the US in the year to 11 November. The cinema chain’s overall revenue growth was 11.6 per cent, an increase of 5.9 per cent on the year before. But revenue growth in the UK [...]