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The company is under pressure to find new sources of growth
Two books celebrate the London Review of Books and the New Statesman
Billboard and bus-stop spending grows as other traditional media cede ground to Facebook and Google
Tighter censorship and dwindling cash hinder quest for global hits
Deal for 10% share values label at €30bn and represents latest sign of sustained recovery in sector
Fake clicks on online ads are costing companies ‘tens of billions’ a year
Fraudsters targeting emerging areas such as ads to download mobile apps
Fleet Street regulator will issue guidance to editors on ‘difficult’ issue next year
Kylie Minogue deploys ‘Matesong’ to try to arrest fall in UK visitor numbers
Early streaming of Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’ left film with reduced cinema audience
TheBL accused of influence operation that used AI-generated pictures to push content
The resilience of email has fuelled an industry of enewsletters — but popularity breeds imitation
Deal will give ViacomCBS access to Miramax’s library of nearly 700 films
Sale marks end of FTSE 100 group’s switch from publishing to information and analytics
Planners of execution-style killings of 58 people in 2009 sentenced to life in prison
Some bosses crumble under pressure but John Fallon became an even tougher cookie
Review of the funding model should not become a tool of intimidation
Educational publisher also announces sale of remaining stake in Penguin Random House
Booming sales mean more work for narrators — but what will future tech bring?
Opaque nature of revaluations make investors feel that they, like The Boss, are Dancing in the Dark
Nafta replacement cleared for a House vote on Thursday
Subscriber boom outside US driven partly by lower revenue per user, data show
French regulator says agency failed to verify false story that sent Vinci shares down 18%
German online car trading platform attracts private equity interest
Group whose work includes Avengers and Game of Thrones puts overseas M&A in the frame