Antitrust lawsuit alleges group has used its dominance to exploit fans and artists and ‘suffocate its competition’
Move by British broadcaster is latest to swap advertising for equity
Court also rejects amendment to expand case to add allegations that Duchess of Sussex was also targeted
Ofcom considers sanctions after channel gave UK prime minister a ‘mostly uncontested platform’
Former rugby champion, Heinz CEO and media owner made and lost one of his country’s biggest fortunes
A new generation of stars is boosting the women’s basketball league. Is it ready to capitalise on that success?
Young people’s interest in watching sporting events is waning, threatening a business model built on broadcasting rights
Agreement comes as competition for high-quality data to underpin AI models intensifies
The tussle for the venerable studio has been billed as the money men against the creatives, but the outcome may help decide who survives in the streaming era
Actually, it’s about ethics in Taylor Swift economics journalism
Billionaire’s social media platform said takedown request set ‘dangerous precedent’ for open internet
UK press says proposed ‘web eraser’ tool in next iOS update threatens journalism’s financial sustainability
Billionaire platform owner challenges takedown requests, but critics argue such efforts are opaque and selective
Mark Read says criminals set up Microsoft Teams call with senior executives in unsuccessful attack
The number of Americans tuning into the broadcast has fallen from nearly 44mn in 2014 to 19.5mn this year
A new study adds to the evidence that competition for eyeballs may be warping our sense of the world
Jewellery brands are facing action from trade and advertising watchdogs over their product descriptions
New campaign depicting instruments and artistic tools being destroyed will not air on TV after criticism
RedBird IMI boss says Spectator magazine could have been acquired separately
Media watchdog warned of ‘tipping point’ for model’s economic viability
US group Concord walks away from bidding war for London-listed music rights group
CEO Lachlan Murdoch ‘extremely confident’ campaigns funds will flow to local television stations
Exhibitions group nudges up guidance and raises buyback after bounce back in events
Bob Iger, whose second run at helm will end in 2026, views the unit as an inevitable shift
Company warns post-pandemic travel boom could be running out of steam
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