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- UK's BBC warns its current funding model is not sustainable
- Sources: the UK government is expected to consult as early as this month on rules to make public service news more promi
- Trump lawyers refuse to reveal financial information to BBC in $10bn lawsuit
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Sources: the UK government is expected to consult as early as this month on rules to make public service news more promi...
Financial Times: Sources: the UK government is expected to consult as early as this month on rules to make public service news more prominent on social media and video platforms —...
Trump lawyers refuse to reveal financial information to BBC in $10bn lawsuit
Broadcaster has sought documents under subpoena in effort to identify impact of ‘Panorama’ documentary on US president
'Excellent' bank account 'pays customers £200 and has Apple TV+'
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The Italianisation of Britain’s finances
Investors have watched the UK’s political flip-flopping and budgetary shortfalls with alarm
UK government ‘minded to intervene’ in Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros Discovery – business live
Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Culture, cites need for sufficient plurality of views in news mediaNewsflash: European media group Axel Springer has completed its takeover of th...
BBC bosses admit 'real jeopardy' as 540k drop in TV licences hits income
THE number of BBC TV licences dropped by more than half a million in a single year, according to the corporation’s annual report ...
BBC director-general Matt Brittin: ‘It’s worth fighting for’
The former Google executive on the challenges facing the public service broadcaster, his plans to cut 2,000 jobs — and what impartiality means in a polarised world
New BBC boss warns that 'tough choices are unavoidable'
Ex-Google executive Matt Brittin says the BBC has "never been more needed" but faces "very real challenges".
‘Four white presenters feels retro’ – is the BBC Today programme doomed?
With bosses at the BBC prioritising social media platforms over radio, things feel apocalyptic at the broadcaster’s flagship news show – especially given the lack of diversity. Is...
Oh look, the BBC and Channel 4 are in talks to merge streaming services... yet again
The BBC wanted to launch a UK-wide streaming service with ITV and Channel 4 in 2007... and again in 2017... will the third time be the charm?
Today programme suffers ‘body blow’ as BBC prioritises social and digital content
Staff at Radio 4 show, which has 5 million listeners, told making content for likes of TikTok will take precedence for correspondentsThe task of briefing the nation on Radio 4’s ag...
STV scores biggest audience with World Cup opener Daily Business
STV scores biggest audience with World Cup opener Daily Business
3 things that could replace BBC licence fee as ‘unenforceable’ model faces scrutiny
Alphabet’s shares drop after announcing $80bn share sale, as AI threatens to drive up youth unemployment – as it happene...
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsAnthropic confidentially files for initial public offering on US stock marketIn a landmark moment, gold has overtaken US g...
Can Andy Burnham fix Britain's financial headache and make you richer? This is Money Podcast
What could Burnham mean for tax, our personal finances and the economy - and have Starmer and Rachel Reeves left us in a better state than when they took over?
The £5 coffee that tells a story of global economic turmoil
Coffees at some city centre outlets now cost £5. It's a story of tariffs, the climate, Gen Z cultural tastes, and savvy coffee farmers playing the market, writes Faisal Islam
BBC kicks off World Cup broadcast battle in Salford and provides contrast to ITV’s celebrity slop
Journalistic muscles were flexed with Ros Atkins factchecking real-world issues with production offering merits more achievable by working from homeMust a World Cup broadcast be on...
BBC Studios launches new premium advertising architecture
New network spans five verticals and gives advertisers access to audience segments across YouTube, TikTok, and other digital platforms.
BBC announces 550 job cuts as first part of £500m savings plan
In an email to staff, the corporation laid out proposals for the initial 200 job losses in the news division.
CFIT is ‘shaking up business models’ with UK government backing
The Center for Financial Innovation and Technology received further government backing in April
The City does not believe in funding small business. The government should.
These are two FT headlines from one FT email this morning: There has been nothing, and no one, let alone any regulation, that has prevented Read the full article...
Licence fee is 'yesterday's model', says new BBC director general Matt Brittin
Licence fee is 'yesterday's model', says new BBC director general Matt Brittin
BBC staff strike as new director general warns of ‘tough choices’ on his first day
Matt Brittin begins task of finding budget cuts as World Service and Radio 4 journalists protest against plan to increase workloadsMatt Brittin, the BBC’s new director general, has...
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