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.
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 ...
Pearson suing over police press statements and commissioner’s LBC and Conservative Home appearances.
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(Left to right) Goalhanger co-founders Jack Davenport, Tony Pastor and Gary Lineker. Picture: Garry Jones Podcast production company Goalhanger has taken on outside investment for the first time since ...
Associated Press has launched an AI-powered tool to help journalists verify text, photos and videos in one place. The AP Verify dashboard will let subscribers access several verification tools on one ...
The Scott Trust has given the go-ahead for The Observer to be sold to Tortoise Media. The decision was made at a meeting of the 12-person Scott Trust board at 9pm last night – as around 500 Guardian ...
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