In brief: After delaying a strike slated for last Friday, journalists at Reach are instead set to strike on Wednesday.
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In brief: Participating cinemas in the UK and US will sell tickets for less than half price on for National Cinema Day.
In brief: Conservative leadership candidate, Liz Truss, has cancelled her one-on-one primetime interview with BBC presenter Nick Robinson due to air tonight at 7pm.
In brief: Snap has introduced a dual camera feature so users can create content using the front and back-facing cameras simultaneously.
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There are many examples of media companies getting it wrong. But how did they themselves into this mess in the first place, asks Stephen Arnell.
The cost-of-living crisis has started to impact high-income households since April, new data has found.
You cannot champion the need for reach at all costs and ignore the importance of attention metrics, writes Havas Media Group’s Jon Waite.
Boris Johnson developed a more sophisticated version of telling untruths that has left journalists and regulators with a dilemma, writes Ivor Gaber.
France officially banned ads for fossil fuels last week. Is such a media policy actually effective?
