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  • MPs launch probe into reality TV following Jeremy Kyle Show death

    May 15, 2019

    MPs have launched an inquiry into reality TV shows just hours after ITV axed The Jeremy Kyle Show following the death of a guest. The DCMS Committee said it will probe production companies’ duty of care to participants and ask whether enough support is offered both during and after filming. Read more: ITV revenues slip [...]

  • Huawei snaps up top Sky News journalist as senior spin doctor

    May 15, 2019

    Embattled Chinese tech firm Huawei has hired a veteran Sky News journalist as its new senior spin doctor as it ramps up efforts to quash accusations of spying. Senior Sky News editor Paul Harrison, who previously served as the network’s royal and business correspondent, has said he will join Huawei in a senior communications role [...]

  • Churchill knew that design was crucial to Britain’s global future – and so should we

    May 14, 2019

    In 1944, when the UK was facing extremely uncertain times, Winston Churchill’s government founded the Council of Industrial Design. The plan was to invest heavily in design to ensure that we were making the best quality products that would allow us to win major industrial contracts in post-war Europe. It worked. Even after an election [...]

  • Music royalties firm PPL collects record revenues of £247m for artists

    May 14, 2019

    Music licensing company PPL has reported its highest-ever annual revenues as it paid out to a record number of musicians and rights holders. PPL, which is one of the UK’s two main royalties agencies, collected revenues for its members of £246.8m in 2018, up 13 per cent on the previous year. Read more: Hipgnosis snaps [...]

  • Outernet teams up with Technicolor to create new London media landmark

    May 13, 2019

    Entertainment venue firm Outernet Global has teamed up with French giant Technicolor to create a new immersive advertising and live entertainment space in London. The firms have agreed a partnership as part of a multi-billion-pound project to create a new media hub offering a unique broadcasting environment in the West End. Read more: UK digital advertising [...]

  • Arts minister leads calls to keep £56k Lady Chatterley’s Lover copy in UK

    May 13, 2019

    Arts minister Michael Ellis has led calls to prevent a copy of Lady Chatterley’s Lover worth more than £56,000 from leaving the UK. Ellis has issued a temporary export ban on an annotated copy of D.H. Lawrence’s controversial novel, which was used by the judge who presided over its infamous obscenity trial. Read more: The [...]

  • Why did Lush, Apple and Wetherspoons quit Twitter?

    May 13, 2019

    Tapping into a dissatisfaction with social media, cosmetics firm Lush recently announced that it would move away from it, justifying its decision by drawing attention to the financial and ethical cost of using social media. The move marks Lush as the latest brand to take a new approach online. It’s a global brand, whose environmentally-conscious [...]

  • Hipgnosis snaps up rights to music catalogue of Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart

    May 10, 2019

    Music royalties investment firm Hipgnosis has bought the rights to more than 1,000 songs written by Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart. Read more: One Media IP shares jump as streaming boosts profits The songwriter and record producer is best known as one half of pop group Eurythmics, which he formed in 1980 with eight-time Brit Award [...]

  • Social media firms to be judged on safety standards ahead of new laws

    May 8, 2019

    Social media firms will be judged on their ability to protect their users before tough new legislation is introduced, the culture secretary has warned. Jeremy Wright today said firms need to take greater action to crack down on harmful material posted to their platforms now or risk a clampdown from a future regulator. Read more: [...]

  • ITV revenues slip ahead of Britbox launch as strain on advertising continues

    May 8, 2019

    Shares in ITV fell more than five per cent after it posted a slip in revenues for the first quarter, as economic uncertainty and lower demand for advertising continue to take their toll. Read more: ITV and BBC announce online streaming service to rival Netflix The figures Total external revenue fell four per cent to [...]

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