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  • BBC failings to blame for Eastenders set revamp delay, report finds

    March 20, 2019

    The delayed and over-budget project to rebuild the Eastenders set was doomed from the start due to management failings by the BBC, a government report has found. A damning report by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC), published today, states the BBC underestimated the scale and complexity of the E20 project, which is now £27m over [...]

  • Netflix will not partner with Apple’s streaming service, says boss

    March 19, 2019

    Streaming giant Netflix has said it will not make its films and TV shows available on Apple’s on-demand video platform, as competition in the sector begins to heat up. Chief executive Reed Hastings told reporters in Hollywood the firm will not cooperate with Apple, which is expected to unveil a new video platform at an [...]

  • Myspace loses 12 years worth of music in botcher server migration

    March 19, 2019

    Fallen social media giant Myspace has admitted to losing 12 years worth of music following a botched server migration. Read more: European data breaches hit 60,000 in eight months An estimated 50m songs from 14m artists that were uploaded onto the website between 2003 and 2015 are lost, the once-great social network said. The firm blamed a [...]

  • No, you’re not ‘innovative’ – you’re lazy

    March 19, 2019

    Companies are engaged today in what can only be described as the wholesale destruction of meaning. They overwhelm us with dreary, overused platitudes that serve only to obscure the messages that they are trying to communicate. So why is it that companies continue to hark on endlessly about their innovative solutions, unique insights, enhanced experiences, [...]

  • Widecells calls in Unilad bosses to launch new media marketing firm

    March 18, 2019

    Stem cell firm Widecells has enlisted the help of three former Unilad executives to launch a new media marketing firm as part of a rebrand that will see it renamed to Iconic Labs. John Quinlan, Liam Harrington and Sam Asante will run the new business, which will be focused on providing online marketing, content and [...]

  • Revamp media regulation to help broadcasters take on Netflix, BBC chairman urges

    March 18, 2019

    The UK’s media regulation must be overhauled to protect public service broadcasters from rivals such as Netflix, the BBC chairman said today. Speaking at the Oxford Media Convention this morning, Sir David Clementi said existing regulation is not fit for the digital age and must be updated to ensure British broadcasters can take on global [...]

  • MPs call for social media regulation to protect children from online ‘wild west’

    March 18, 2019

    The “lawless landscape” of social media must be regulated to ensure young people are protected from graphic content that could damage their mental health, a group of MPs has said. A report into the impact of social media on young people’s mental health concluded firms such as Facebook and Instagram should face a 0.5 per [...]

  • News UK launches new influencer marketing agency The Fifth

    March 18, 2019

    Media giant News UK today said it has launched The Fifth, an independent full-service influencer marketing agency. The Fifth, which will be led by News UK’s former director of digital strategy and partnerships Oliver Lewis, will work with both established stars and emerging talent in a bid to deliver brand campaign across social media channels. [...]

  • Labour hits back at social media giants over Christchurch attack footage

    March 17, 2019

    Social media firms must be better at reacting quickly to take down live broadcasts, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said today. A gunman attacked two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand on Friday, killing 50 Muslims. He live-streamed the attack on Facebook for 17 minutes, with footage of the event quickly spreading to other platforms such as [...]

  • Apple slams Spotify for wanting ‘benefits of a free app without being free’

    March 15, 2019

    Apple has hit back at Spotify’s EU competition complaint, saying the streaming service wants “all the benefits of a free app without being free”. Earlier this week Spotify filed a complaint with EU competition authorities over the way the tech giant’s App Store works. Read more: Spotify reports Apple to EU commission over antitrust concerns [...]

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