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ITV News' Noreena Hertz: 'I know I have a lot to learn'The new economics editor has been criticised for her political ‘leftie’ views and for her lack of broadcasting experience -
Ryanair ad investigated by policeVote Leave campaigners say ‘Brexit special’ offering cheap flights to expats who want to vote remain breaks bribery laws
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Walt Disney under pressure to stop Vice Media making tobacco adsCampaigners target Frozen and The Jungle Book maker, which owns about 10% of youth-focused media company -
Harry and Pippa 'secret romance' story ruled misleadingDaily Star article criticised by watchdog days after it said Sun’s ‘Queen backs Brexit’ headline was inaccurate
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BBC audience study shows Scottish viewers are most critical of allMajor surveys of BBC audiences across the UK found users in Scotland are consistently the most unhappy, raising challenging questions for corporation executives.
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Editors vs judges: which right is supreme - press freedom or privacy?Newspapers rage against judgment that endorses the injunction preventing them from identifying a celebrity involved in a three-way sexual encounter
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Viral video: Justin Timberlake, Eurovision and Demi LovatoSee Big Bear dance in speedos to Can’t Stop the Feeling, a top moment from Stockholm and the Frozen star’s carpool karaoke
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Watch League Against Cruel Sports' shocking new advertSee a new ad that puts a human in animals’ place in our review of the best new advertising campaigns
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What next for the BBC? Birt, Iannucci, Puttnam and more on its futureWith the white paper published, we ask broadcasting experts what’s in store for the corporation and what it must do to thrive
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The BBC boss in charge of Bake Off: ‘Distinctiveness v popularity is absurd’Documentary chief Patrick Holland on Louis Theroux revisiting Savile, giving camera phones to refugees and telling stories people care about
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Printed book sales rise for first time in four years as ebooks declineAdult colouring book craze and 150th anniversary of Alice in Wonderland helped revival in traditional publishing last year
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Alan Rusbridger will not take up role as chair of the Scott TrustFormer Guardian editor-in-chief had been due to take over from Liz Forgan in September
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Kelly Hoppen accepts phone-hacking damages from Mirror groupDaily Mirror publisher admitted unlawful interception of interior designer’s voicemail messages
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The gentleman of the Daily Mirror who found it necessary to drink a great deal of milk before his weekly lunches with Kingsley AmisCharles Lyte, the journalist who blossomed as a gardening writer
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Why did Ipso take so long to rule against the Daily Star?
Why did Ipso take so long to rule against the Daily Star?
Roy GreensladeRegulator spent five months pondering over a false Prince Harry story that was published by a paper which ‘failed to engage substantively’ with its inquiry -
First News organises a children's debate in Commons on the EUSchoolchildren will vote on whether Britain should stay in the European Union
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Three newspapers to be reported to Ipso over 'inaccurate' EU storiesTelegraph, Mail and Express face press watchdog investigation over complaint that they failed to take care when publishing articles about the European Union
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Rupert Murdoch gets right royal welcome despite Sun's Brexit headlinePaper’s owner invited to Buckingham Palace garden party day before watchdog blasts misleading headline
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Mirror gets Square Eyes in TV battle with the SunPaper throws down the glove to its rival by launching what it claims is ‘Britain’s best TV gossip column’
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Andy Coulson follows Rupert Murdoch in touring TelegraphEx-News of the World editor visits paper’s editorial conference, weeks after visit by his former employer
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Could Jeremy Clarkson's BBC nemesis have ended up as his Amazon boss?Former director of TV Danny Cohen rumoured to have talks with The Grand Drive broadcaster
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BBC is 'very, very white', says Lenny HenryVeteran comedian says corporation is an ‘oppressive institution’, also claiming Will Smith has stopped ‘being black’
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'We must be smarter with ads' – five lessons for agencies from the USFrom authentic brands to smart ads, five American advertising and marketing professionals share insights from 2016
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Say one sentence and it’s done in the AI-first worldConversational commerce and artificial intelligence as a utility will change the way we interact with tech, brands and each other
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AppNexus' Nigel Gilbert on the changing media landscape – videoThe European boss on challenges facing publishers, the impact of programmatic and the future of ad tech
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Closing the gender pay gap in mediaAgencies, broadcasters and publishers are addressing disparities in their own organisations as the government seeks to expose the worst offenders
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