Media salespeople taking part in The Fishbowl interview series explain their views around if selling media in a fragmented landscape has got easier or harder.
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The pandemic is well and truly over when it comes to impacting the UK’s media habits, as both broadcast TV viewing and streaming subscriptions have reversed after the Covid lockdown boom of 2020 and 2021.
The Mirror has officially launched themirror.com, its dedicated site for the left-of-centre newsbrand’s nascent US operation.
Andrew Malkinson’s 17-year imprisonment for a rape he didn’t commit highlights the importance of investigative journalism and the need for reform in the UK justice system.
Analysis: Growth in digital subscriptions may lift its sale price as potential bidders would be receiving a publisher with improving profits.
Analysis: While blaming Facebook’s change in policy toward news for a sharp decline in page views may well be fair, it doesn’t change the fact that its outlets will need to adapt to attract online audiences.
Host Jack Benjamin is joined by editor Omar Oakes and reporter Ella Sagar to discuss the latest news around the media industry in a new podcast format.
In a post-GDPR world, a balance between personalisation and intrusion is not only desirable but essential, writes Ozone’s chief technology officer. (Partner content)
Analysis: The publisher is seeking to aggressively expand into podcasting and short- and long-form video.
Analysis: Underlying the anxiety that the rising popularity of TikTok for news could further erode trust is the fact that TikTok is owned by Chinese company ByteDance.
