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'Digital innovation and consumer tastes are the twin forces driving the mobile marketplace. As new technology has grown in power and versatility, consumers have become more demanding and are now strongly influencing design. One feeds the other, espec
'Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Facebook and Microsoft are facing fresh scrutiny over whether they stifled competition by buying up smaller rivals.'
Lucinda Southern: 'Insider Inc. has developed a first-party data ad targeting and reporting tool called Sága that the publisher says offers contextual and behavioral targeting, deeper information on readers and real-time campaign reporting. The goal
KJERSTI LØKEN STAVRUM, CEO, Tinius Trust: 'There is a limit to how many digital news subscriptions the public will want to pay for in the future – a ceiling that will impact media diversity.'
On 19 February, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled the new EU digital strategy.
Is is something the industry wants? What do you think?
'Google’s latest update nearly cost it the very thing that fueled its success, going by reactions from users and the media.'
By James Thompson columnist: France's competition watchdog says global tech giants must change their ways or face increasingly harsh regulation from a global coalition of competition bodies that want to reassure the public these companies have not be
Klasse statt Masse: Online werden weniger Inhalte gelesen
Onlinepublikationen wie "The Guardian", "The Times of London" und "Le Monde" haben die Anzahl der Artikel reduziert und damit überraschend mehr Traffic, eine höheren Verweildauer und mehr Abon
This is an interesting BBC article on Amazon, its evolution and overall quest to harness the Power of Data - perhaps like no other Big Tech company has to date, or can - and the risks it raises.
'https://www.respublica.org.uk/our-work/publications/technopoly-and-what-to-do-about-it-reform-redress-and-regulation/
Web firm bosses could be fined or imprisoned if they do not protect users from harmful content.
Ofcom will be put in charge of regulating the internet, the government has announced, with executives at internet firms potentially facing substantial fine
The forthcoming publication by Research Handbook on EU Media Law and Policy (Elgar Publishing)
Author: Lubos Kuklis, Council for Broadcasting and Retransmission
https://www.mediavillage.com/article/audience-measurement-in-2020-a-watershed-year/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-10-24/2020-will-be-antitrust-s-great-awakening
YouTube will also be reviewed for compliance as part of Google's crackdown on 'intrusive' ads that appear in short-form video.
Google has announced it will "demonetise" sites on its Chrome browser that host "disruptive" ads within short-form video –
The Commission has proposed today an ambitious reform of the digital space, a comprehensive set of new rules for all digital services, including social media, online market places, and other online platforms that operate in the European Union:…