In brief: Twitter is planning to let go of a quarter of its workforce as Musk orders engineers to revive the TikTok competitor.
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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says Labour will take a different stance on big tech platforms paying for news content.
The BBC has confirmed it plans to make jobs cuts within its local radio services as part of its digital-first strategy.
In brief: Stephanopoulos joins as chief digital officer following eight years as president of NowThis, signaling CNN’s desire to appeal to younger audiences.
In brief: BeReal has been installed more than 53 million times across the App Store and Google Play.
In brief: Musk also announced that no major changes to content moderation or account reinstatements would occur until a ‘content moderation council’ convenes.
In brief: Mark Howe, MD for EMEA agencies at Google, will retire after 17 years at the tech giant.
Elon Musk has reportedly fired Twitter’s CEO Padrag Agrawal after completing his takeover of the social media company.
This is expected to be the first time Netflix discusses the new ad-supported offer and its advertising strategy at a public conference anywhere.
In brief: Meta’s quarterly revenue was down 4% year-over-year to $27.71bn, according to its latest financial results.
