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  • The Economist chief executive Chris Stibbs steps down after flurry of senior departures

    November 27, 2018

    The Economist’s chief executive is stepping down after more than five years in the job, the company confirmed today, following a number of senior departures this year. Chris Stibbs was appointed chief executive of the weekly news magazine in 2013 and has held leadership positions in the company since 2005. A spokesperson for the Economist [...]

  • Johnston Press administrator says creditors will face a ‘significant’ cash shortfall

    November 23, 2018

    The administrator of struggling publishing company Johnston Press has said there will be “a significant shortfall” of money for creditors after being sold out of pre-pack administration last week. Alix Partners, the company’s administrators, warned in their first report that although funds would be available to secured bondholders and to unsecured creditors, there would still [...]

  • New magazines fuel Future’s profit jump after spending spree

    November 23, 2018

    Future reported huge jumps in both profit and revenue in its full-year results today after a string of acquisitions breathed new life into the magazine publisher, sending shares up almost five per cent in early trading. The figures Group revenue grew by 48 per cent year on year to £124.6m for the 12 months to the [...]

  • Buzzfeed founder hints at media mega-merger as the publisher launches new membership scheme

    November 20, 2018

    Buzzfeed’s chief executive has said he would consider a merger with other media organisations as the publisher launches a shake-up of its business model. Jonah Peretti, who co-founded the website in 2006, said on Monday a series of mergers between online media companies could be the answer to the current challenges faced by news organisations. [...]

  • Johnston Press sale under scrutiny as pensions put at risk

    November 20, 2018

    The new owner of publishing group Johnston Press is facing scrutiny from MPs and the pensions watchdog over its handling of a rescue deal that puts pensions at risk. Work and pensions committee chair Frank Field yesterday wrote to the Pensions Regulator to express concerns about Johnston Press’ pension scheme, which is being assessed by the [...]

  • Twitter picks a man named John Lewis as the star of its new Christmas advert

    November 20, 2018

    Every year, a man named John Lewis in Virginia receives over 50,000 tweets intended for UK department store John Lewis and Partners. This year, he's been made the star of Twitter's Christmas advert. Lewis secured the Twitter username @JohnLewis in 2007, and has become known for his witty responses to people who confuse him for [...]

  • China’s love for Peppa Pig continues to carry UK production giant Entertainment One

    November 20, 2018

    The continued success of family cartoon shows such as Peppa Pig and PJ Masks have carried Entertainment One through the first half of its financial year, as restructuring costs take their toll on its profits. The company's share price fell more than 4.7 per cent as markets opened this morning. The figures Overall revenue for the six months [...]

  • Facebook donates £4.5m to fund local journalists in the UK in fight against fake news

    November 19, 2018

    Facebook will donate £4.5m to support roughly 80 trainee journalists in newsrooms across the UK in a bid to plug the gap caused by the decline of local media. The social media firm said it has partnered with the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) and a range of British publishers to help [...]

  • Lexus and IBM debut the world’s first TV advert entirely scripted by artificial intelligence

    November 19, 2018

    Luxury carmaker Lexus has teamed up with IBM's Watson and several London agencies to make the world's first car advertisement entirely scripted by artificial intelligence. Directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald, who is known for films such as The Last King of Scotland and this year's Whitney Houston biopic, the advert was created to showcase Lexus' [...]

  • DEBATE: Netflix consumes 15 per cent of global net traffic – will an online traffic jam break the internet?

    November 19, 2018

    Netflix consumes 15 per cent of global net traffic – will an online traffic jam break the internet? Carl Erik Kjaersgaard, chief executive of Blackwood Seven, says YES If the current internet infrastructure remains the same, this could be a risk. Netflix’s current consumption is only the tip of the iceberg. This statistic – published [...]

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