Instagram has launched a new Professional Dashboard for its creator and business community that allows people to track the performance of their posts and access better tools including educational information provided by Instagram.
The popu
Instagram has launched a new Professional Dashboard for its creator and business community that allows people to track the performance of their posts and access better tools including educational information provided by Instagram.
The popu
The UK ad market is forecast to have fared better than the rest of Europe last year after the industry was rocked by the Covid-19 pandemic, the latest Advertising Association/Warc adspend survey reveals.
The Expenditure Report, published today (Tuesd
Only during these unprecedented times, would the ad community welcome a president who has said he will look to intensify regulating the digital sector, upend data collection practices and raise taxes. But these aren’t ordinary times.
Extensive reforms of Germany’s competition law came into force on January 19, 2021 as a result of the 10th ARC-amendment. The innovations of the ARC Digitalisation Act, as it is commonly known, focus on modernising Germany’s antitrust law to take acc
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"Google will pay news publications in France for the use of their content online in a landmark agreement that could soon be replicated elsewhere in Europe under new copyright laws.
After a violent mob overtook the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, advertisers pulled their campaigns from linear TV and streaming services just as they did on social platforms like Facebook.
But the pullbacks were not so much a scramble as an exercis
As rioters attacked the US Capitol on Wednesday, Facebook removed a video from President Donald Trump responding to the violence. The decision came around an hour after the video was posted on the platform.
"A small British startup's complaint threatens to loosen the search giant's grip on digital advertising.
In most David and Goliath battles, the party cast as the Philistine giant can at least see who throws the pebble. But the rock heading in Google’
China’s top market watchdog has begun a probe into Alibaba over alleged anti-competition practices at the e-commerce firm, the latest of Beijing’s efforts to curb the country's ever-expanding internet titans.
The State Administration for Market Regul
The IPI global network is 70 years young: they launch their programme to secure the future for global independent journalism. It’s about #JournalismNow! It’s the IPI Global Journalism Project.
"As the network of the world’s journalists, editor
"When I made 12 predictions for 2020 on January 1, little did i know about Black Swan events, and I certainly didn’t expect one (by definition). I wrote these predictions for 2020 with no idea that we would spend most of t
On the 3 Dec 2020 the European Commission adopted an Action Plan to support the recovery and transformation of the media and audiovisual sector. These sectors, particularly hit by the coronavirus crisis, are essential for democracy, Europe's cultural
Another batch of complaints has been filed with European Union data protection agencies urging enforcement action against the adtech industry’s abuse of internet users’ information to target ads. The complaints argue that behavioural ads are both har
The number of detained journalists is still at a historically high level. Worldwide, a total of 387 journalists were held in connection with the provision of news and information at the start of December 2020, compared with 389 at the start of Decemb
Digital technologies have proved themselves to be essential for society and citizens during the COVID-19 crisis. As we retreated back into our homes and away from offices, schools, restaurants and large gatherings, digital solutions kept us in touch
London – A coalition of leading technology and publishing companies is asking the UK’s Competition and M
London – A coalition of leading technology and publishing companies is asking the UK’s Competition and M
The second publication in the Unsafe for Scrutiny series serves to highlight two interlinked concerns:
– Firstly, the impact the UK’s facilitation of international financial crime and corruption has on media freedom, particularly when connected to po
"This coming February, Axios’s first software-as-a-service product, AxiosHQ, will hit the market.
The newsletter publisher hopes its strategy to target companies looking to more effectively communicate will differentiate it from other publishers that
By Archie Bland
"Streaming services, such as Netflix and Now TV, could be encouraged to provide public service programming as they become increasingly dominant players in the digital era, the UK’s television regulator has said.
In a report on how publ
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:…