Digital revenue dives for Mirror and Express publisher Reach October 10, 2023 Digital revenue was down 13.7 per cent for the owner of the Daily Mirror and OK! magazine, Reach, in its third quarter, as the group grapples with tepid advertiser demand. The publisher said the slide in digital was due to depressed open market yields and declining digital referral volumes, especially as Facebook de-prioritises news. Over [...]
Activist Nelson Peltz lifts stake in Disney as shares near decade low October 9, 2023 Activist investor Nelson Peltz has reportedly raised his fund’s stake in Disney and is eyeing multiple seats on the board for himself and his underlings. Trian Fund Managament, founded by billionaire Peltz in 2005, has increased its stake in the Mickey Mouse creator to more than $2.5bn (£2bn), according to a Wall Street Journal report [...]
LBC boss says commercial radio must ‘explore new avenues’ October 8, 2023 On its 50th anniversary, commercial radio is thriving, but the chief of a leading UK radio station has said it must stay on its toes if it wants to remain successful for another half a century. “The future of commercial radio should be continuously exploring new avenues and embracing creative approaches so we remain a [...]
Young people turning to Tiktok for financial advice as FCA weeds out bad actors October 8, 2023 Young people are increasingly turning to social media sites, such as Instagram and Tiktok, for financial advice, a new survey has revealed.
Spotify turns new page with audiobook deal to rival Amazon October 4, 2023 Spotify has inked deals with major publishers to bring audiobooks into its ever-expanding audio empire. Starting today, paying subscribers in the UK and Australia can listen to 15 hours of audiobooks on the Swedish streaming platform at no extra cost. Plans for a US launch are close by in the pipeline. Spotify users can pay [...]
UK cinemas hope to cash in as Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour hits the screens October 4, 2023 Boosting economies of entire countries with their world tours was not enough for Taylor Swift and Beyonce. Now they are giving cinemas a slice of their success.
Meta: Facebook and Instagram owner plans to charge European users October 3, 2023 Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, is reportedly planning to charge European users up to $17 (£14) per month for an ad-free subscription tier. The Silicon Valley powerhouse could offer ad-free Instagram and Facebook for paying subscribers while users wishing to hang onto free access must agree to targeted ads based on their [...]
Candy Crush makes over $2bn a year – here’s how it plans to make more September 28, 2023 The president of Candy Crush creator King believes that the mobile gaming sector still offers a global opportunity.
The Spectator’s UK profit grows as magazine ‘resilient’ ahead of sale by Telegraph owner September 28, 2023 The Spectator has said its profits in the UK grew last year, as the nearly 200-year-old magazine gears up for a sale. The weekly magazine, which was first published in 1828, said it is a profitable business which has “shown resilience through tough market conditions”. The company reported an increase in its UK earnings before [...]
Everyman posts five-fold drop in losses to £4.3m but Oppenheimer effect offers hope September 27, 2023 British cinema chain Everyman has reported a fivefold increase in losses due to weak ticket sales. Everyman, which has 41 cinemas, posted pre-tax losses of £4.3m for the first six months of the year, five times the £798k lost in the same period last year. Shares dipped over one per cent on Wednesday morning. Admission [...]