French newsbrand Le Monde is “fiercely defending” its journalism from AI bots that don’t offer a value exchange while still letting the “good bots” in. Le Monde has licensing deals with OpenAI, ...
Journalists at a leading popular culture publisher have reacted with “anger” and “confusion” to news their pay has become entirely dependent on the amount of traffic they personally drive. Valnet, a ...
The Sun has agreed to pay “substantial” libel damages to actor Qasim Akhtar after falsely linking him to Islamic extremism. The newspaper also falsely alleged that Akhtar had “backed” and “teamed up ...
Pearson suing over police press statements and commissioner’s LBC and Conservative Home appearances.
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A group of leading climate scientists have written to broadcast editors to express “concern” about recent UK heatwave coverage. The letter urged news organisations to better i ...
Associated Press has launched an AI-powered tool to help journalists verify text, photos and videos in one place. The AP Verify dashboard will let subscribers access several verification tools on one ...
Axel Springer’s planned £575m takeover of Telegraph Media Group has been approved by the UK Government. It is still awaiting regulatory approval in Ireland and Austria (due to there being a lower ...
Japan is the world’s 12 th biggest country in terms of global population with 123 million residents but it leads Press Gazette’s ranking of the biggest circulation newspapers in the world. According ...
Man reading a local newspaper on a bench. Picture: Shutterstock/Gareth Willey Twenty-two print local newspapers have closed in the UK in the past two years. Press Gazette’s latest research suggests at ...