BBC pays Princess Diana’s private secretary ‘substantial sum’ over infamous Bashir interview March 17, 2022 The BBC said in a statement that it has paid Diana, Princess of Wales’ private secretary Patrick Jephson a “substantial sum’’ in damages and has apologised for the way in which Martin Bashir obtained his explosive 1995 Panorama interview. It comes after Lord Dyson’s investigation last year concluded that BBC journalist Bashir committed a “serious [...]
Digital publishing booms as revenues hit £174m March 17, 2022 Digital publishing continues to boom as new research has revealed that revenues in the fourth quarter of 2021 were up 13.4 per cent to £174m from 2020 figures.
Dorries’ laws for Big Tech have become overrun trying to keep everyone happy March 17, 2022 Today marks the introduction of the Online Safety Bill: a “world-first” for online safety, but a behemoth bill of confusion. Variations of today’s bill have been bounced around since David Cameron, drawing media attention and public uncertainty, and ultimately landing in the hands of reality TV personality turned politician Nadine Dorries. As it stands today, [...]
Weathering pandemic storm: UK ad exports hit £11.7bn despite global disruption March 17, 2022 New data has revealed that international trade in UK advertising and market research services was worth £11.7bn in 2020, sustaining the same level as the pre-pandemic conditions of 2019.
Google pens McLaren deal as tech world takes over F1 world March 16, 2022 McLaren Racing has announced a major multi-year partnership with Google, marking the latest big tech company to dabble in the Formula 1. As a new partner of the McLaren Formula 1 Team and the McLaren MX Extreme E Team from 2022, the F1 team will use Google products throughout race operation. Android and Chrome branding [...]
Cabbies call on Mayor of London to block Uber’s licence renewal amid worker rights row March 16, 2022 London cabbies are calling on the Mayor of London and TfL to set tougher worker rights conditions on Uber’s application for renewal of their London licence, which is set to expire on March 27th. According to the App Drivers & Couriers Union (ADCU), Uber has failed to abide by the Supreme Court ruling from February [...]
Competition watchdog green lights Sony Music’s £328m snap up of AWAL March 16, 2022 The UK competition watchdog has cleared Sony Music's $430m (£328m) acquisition of emerging music distributor AWAL.
Met officers deny offensive WhatsApp messages with murderer Wayne Couzens March 16, 2022 Two serving Met police constables and an ex-officer have denied sharing grossly offensive WhatsApp messages with Sarah Everard's murderer Wayne Couzens.
Spotify Camp Nou: Streaming giant pens £250m sponsorship with Barcelona March 16, 2022 Spotify have agreed a four-year sponsorship deal with Barcelona worth £250m that will result in the club’s stadium being renamed “Spotify Camp Nou” from July. The streaming giant will feature on the front of the men’s and women’s team shirts for the next four seasons, replacing Japanese firm Rakuten as the main sponsor. It comes [...]
SS&C completes £1.24bn snap up of Blue Prism as tech firm leaves London market March 16, 2022 US fintech SS&C has completed its £1.24bn acquisition of British tech firm Blue Prism, heralding another tech departure from the London market. The new combined entity will operate as SS&C Blue Prism, and report to Mike Megaw, Managing Director, Business Process Automation. Blue Prism is a leading player in intelligent automation, and has over 2,000 clients across [...]