Press Gazette
A new NRS methodology for calculating newspaper readers online and in print has placed "The Telegraph" just ahead of "The Guardian" as the UK's leading quality national. "Press Gazette" reveals that "The Daily Mail" is still in top position, with "The Sun" in second.
Campaign
Cannes Lions is setting up a committee to decide where the festival goes next after criticism that it has become too big and has lost its creative heart, "Campaign" reports.
The Guardian
"The Guardian" is reminding readers that this is the week when the Culture Secretary will announce whether or not Murdoch's bid to buy the part of Sky he does not already own will be either allowed to proceed or be referred to the competition authorities.
eMarketer
Digital will come very close to a tipping point in the UK this year. eMarketer estimates it will account for 49% of UK adults' media consumption this year, compared to 38% and 37% in France and Germany.
Sky News
McDonald's has started a home delivery trial in a bid to keep up with rival offerings from fast food chains, Sky News reports. Home deliveries are available through 22 London locations and 10 outside London in conjunction with Uber eats. Deliveries can be ordered within a 1.5m radius of a participating restaurant.
Campaign
Just in case you need to know who won which Grand Prix at Cannes last week, "Campaign" has made a crib sheet of every major prize winner.
Marketing Week
L'Oreal has told "Marketing Week" that it believes voice search is a huge opportunity. The cosmetics brand has revealed it is shifting search strategy to be ready for the one in five searches that will be voice-initiated within 18 months.
The Telegraph
Google has announced that Gmail will no longer scan emails to find out more about its users so that future advertising can be more targeted. "The Telegraph" reveals that the practice is being dropped after proving too controversial with privacy campaigners.
The Times
"The Times" is putting a positive spin on Brexit this morning with news from the CBI that export order books are their highest level since 1988, following a 12% drop in the value of the pound since the vote for the UK to leave the EU exactly one year ago today.
Press Gazette
Time Inc, formerly known as IPC Media, is putting more than 100 journalists at risk of redundancy, Press Gazette believes. The American publisher is considering consolidating journalists into a central hub and reducing their overall number. Press Gazette says that it understands the titles most at risk are "Woman and Home," "Look" and "Marie Claire."