Sit back and share a glass of sparkling wine with the Press Gazette team as they reflect on a year in media and share some predictions about what will happen next.From news avoidance to the big B2B bounceback, Dominic...
In 2023, trust in news media will continue to decrease in any country that has a government with any semblance of normalcy. This will be most evident with the continuation of the Biden administration in the U.S. and with...
Over the past three decades, a handful of products like Netscape’s web browser, Google’s search engine and Apple’s iPhone have truly upended the tech industry and made what came before them look like lumbering dinosaurs.
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Press Gazette asked a host of UK and US news industry leaders to share their predictions for 2023 and reveal how they plan to tackle the big challenges that lie ahead.No less than 11 CEOs answered the call, among...
2022 has been a challenging year for journalism. While reporting on Putin’s brutal invasion of Ukraine and on the last stages of a global pandemic, news organisations struggled with loss of interest, news avoidance and distrust. TikTok news use...
The Guardian has been hit by a serious IT incident, which is believed to be a ransomware attack.The incident began late on Tuesday night and has affected parts of the company’s technology infrastructure, with staff told to work from...
Collaboration will be the keyword in 2023. What seemed almost unthinkable just a few years ago — working with our competitors — now makes more and more sense as newsrooms shrink and reporters are stretched too thin.We’ve made great strides here...
Twitter launched “Blue for Business” last week alongside relaunching Twitter Blue. At that time, the social network had assigned a gold checkmark to businesses. Now it’s offering some more details.With Blue for Business, Twitter is also providing an additional...
I like to end each year by asking you all for your predictions about the year ahead, and comparing them with my own. Before we do that, though, I think it’s only fair to check in on the predictions...
Financial Times journalists have secured an above-inflation 2023 pay deal for the lowest-paid in the newsroom.Those earning £42,000 or below a year will receive a consolidated pay rise of £4,200. Those earning more than £42,000 but less than £50,001...
