French newsbrand Le Monde is “fiercely defending” its journalism from AI bots that don’t offer a value exchange while still letting the “good bots” in. Le Monde has licensing deals with OpenAI, ...
Journalists at a leading popular culture publisher have reacted with “anger” and “confusion” to news their pay has become entirely dependent on the amount of traffic they personally drive. Valnet, a ...
Publishers may be able to “sell directly from their apps and keep subscriber data” under new rules set out by the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). Jonny Kaldor, CEO of app developer for ...
The Sun has been ordered to pay “substantial” damages to Coronation Street actor after falsely claims linking him to Islamic extremism.
Pearson suing over police press statements and commissioner’s LBC and Conservative Home appearances.
Key insights and pictures from Press Gazette New York publishers conference.
A group of leading climate scientists have written to broadcast editors to express “concern” about recent UK heatwave coverage. The letter urged news organisations to better i ...
Search-only contract with AI company logos. Google’s new $1bn London headquarters could be receiving a visit from the bailiffs this summer after publishers opened up a new front in the battle against ...
Chart shows proportion of people who used each source of news from 2021 to 2026. Picture: Reuters Institute Digital News Report Social and video platforms are now a bigger source of news consumption ...
DMGT has announced an organisational shake-up which sees its consumer news division, DMG Media, renamed Daily Mail. The son of owner Lord Rothermere, Vere Harmsworth, has been promoted from chief ...
The Times is close to “cresting the hill” in terms of digital revenue overtaking print, according to executive vice president and publisher Christopher Longcroft. He said this means they are entering ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results