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By: Leah Montebello

City A.M.'s London-based telecoms, media and entertainment reporter

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  • Big tech’s year of rough seas has taught us a lesson in naming winners and losers

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    IF 2022 has taught us anything, it has shown us how there are no clear business winners or losers from the pandemic. The rough year for big tech is a case in point. Although many of the Faang (Meta neé Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Alphabet) cashed in on the various lockdowns, this year has [...]

  • TikTok algorithm drives teens to dangerous content says new study

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    TikTok’s algorithms drive young people towards self-harm and eating disorder content within minutes, new research suggests. According to a study from the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), the video-sharing app is rife with dangerous content, including restrictive diets, suicide and self harm. The campaign group found one youth account was shown suicide content within [...]

  • Publishers’ digital revenue on way up despite despite inflationary pressure

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    Digital revenue is on the way up as recruitment sites lead the way for online growth. A new report from the Association of Online Publishers (AOP) and Deloitte found total digital revenue for the third quarter of this year was up by 2.7 per cent from last year to £153.5m. Recruitment sites continued to see the strongest [...]

  • BBC must boost digital to stand up to Netflix

    December 14, 2022

    The BBC must boost its digital leadership if it’s going to keep up with US streaming giants, says a new report. The National Audit Office said that although the broadcaster had made strides in establishing its online presence with the iPlayer, the tech was lagging behind the likes of Netflix. While Netflix has a budget of [...]

  • Union boss says posties to work with business rather than just strike

    December 14, 2022

    Trade union baron Dave Ward has said posties will need to adopt a more business focused approach to industrial action in the new year, expanding action beyond just strikes. The man behind both the Royal Mail and Post Office strikes said the Communication Workers Union (CWU) was currently “weighing up other ways we can put [...]

  • Rivals raise eyebrows over BT’s Openreach price cuts

    December 14, 2022

    BT’s Openreach has said it plans to offer cheaper rates to its wholesale clients like Sky and TalkTalk as it tries to push Brits from copper to full fibre. The move will benefit big internet providers that do not have their own fibre networks, but has raised eyebrows amongst the firm’s biggest rivals. The main [...]

  • Hard-hit cinemas bank on Avatar

    December 14, 2022

    Analysts have warned against cinema chains pinning too much hope on upcoming blockbusters like Avatar sequel, which is due to drop this week. Although Imax’s chief exec said the James Cameron’s sci-fi movie had “one of the highest pre-sale levels we’ve ever seen”, big screens may need to do more to turn the tide – [...]

  • Michelle Donelan to take ‘short’ maternity leave in new year

    December 14, 2022

    Culture secretary Michelle Donelan has revealed she is expecting her first child, and will take “short” maternity leave in the new year. Announcing the news on Twitter, she wrote: “My husband & I are very excited & blessed to be expecting a baby next year. I’ll be taking a short maternity leave from DCMS. I’ll [...]

  • Twitter could face user exodus and flat revenue following Musk changes

    December 13, 2022

    Twitter could see a mass exodus of users and flat revenue if Elon Musk continues with his revamp, a new report has said. Market research firm Insider Intelligence said staffing cuts will make it more difficult to push new products and boost engagement. “Users will start to leave the platform next year as they grow [...]

  • Shares dip for British American Tobacco as Supreme Court clear vape ban

    December 13, 2022

    Shares dipped for British American Tobacco this morning after the US Supreme Court blocked an emergency request to put the ban of flavoured tobacco on hold. The court cleared the way for the state of California to push ahead with a voter-approved ban, rejecting a plea from British American Tobacco (BAT)’s Reynolds unit. The arm, [...]

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