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Contempt of court laws are said to be partly to blame for nationwide disorder after Southport stabbings in summer 2024.
The NMA, NUJ and BBC are among organisations to have so far published some form of response to a Government consultation on AI and copyright.
Facebook traffic appears to be a growing chunk of social referral traffic again at three-quarters of the world’s biggest news websites.
Cision is closing its journalism jobs service and has sold its expert enquiry service which it rebranded and then shut down ...
An academic has warned the UK may evolve “into a propaganda regime” as compliance with Freedom of Information (FOI) rules ...
Gill Phillips is a legal consultant and a former editorial legal director of The Guardian. Disorder after the Southport stabbings last summer has been called an "indirect result of contempt of court ...
Mail and Mail on Sunday travel and property editor Mark Palmer is standing down at the end of May after nearly 17 years.
Press Gazette investigation into the widely-quoted national media experts who either do not exist, or whose credentials have ...
Yahoo News, The Sun and Mirror have moved to delete misleading articles from their archives following a Press Gazette ...
American news start-up RocaNews says it is proving Gen Z audiences will pay for news if it's done the right way.
Branded content has long offered a more engaging, more effective way for advertisers to connect with audiences. It’s ...
INMA CEO Earl Wilkinson lays out why he sees Donald Trump as a major commercial threat to news media globally.