BBC’s ex-chief content officer had a complaint against The Telegraph rejected by IPSO on her links to Gaza film that broke broadcasting rules.
The Philadelphia Inquirer returned to profitability for the first time since 2004 thanks to philanthropic funding.
Axios cut its output by almost a quarter to concentrate on adding "real value" and stop chasing traffic - but page views grew anyway.
Wall Street Journal editor-in-chief Emma Tucker has said her team “ran towards the fire” with their reporting linking Donald Trump to Epstein’s birthday book – but that at ...
Axios is expanding its local newsletter business into eight cities this year - its total footprint will be 43 markets.
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 ...
Flagship Telegraph newsletter From the Editor has become its “biggest source” of new paying subscribers one year after launch. From the Editor promises news, comment, analysis “hand-picked” by ...
Social media has overtaken newsbrands as the primary source of news for MPs, according to a new survey conducted by Yougov. Some 83% of a representative sample of 105 MPs cited social media as their ...
A US-based politics newsletter makes most of its $4m+ in revenue from subscriptions despite offering most of its content for free. Tangle Media was founded in 2019 by executive editor Isaac Saul, ...
Digital news subscriptions prices have increased by an average of 3% in the UK for the second year running, according to Press Gazette analysis. However many publications were offering discounts in ...
A New York-based news site and twice-weekly newsletter has become profitable within a year, driven by subscriber revenue and a direct relationship with “superfans”. Breaker Media was launched in ...