The Telegraph
The paper has published a valuation graph showing the classic asset pattern of hype being followed by a couple of rises and falls in value before its price plummets. The graph showing bitcoin's valuation is uncannily similar.
Campaign
Grant's has selected Pablo as its integrated ad agency, Campaign reports. The brand is reportedly looking to position itself as a modern whisky.
The Guardian
"The Guardian" has been crunching the numbers at "The Sun" and "The Times" to find that the decline in print advertising -- and for the former, the cost of phone hacking claims -- will have a major impact. Although "The Sun" appears to have halved its losses, "The Guardian" calculates much of this is due to a tax bill which no longer has to be paid. Stripe that out, and the picture is far more bleak.
The Guardian
The Culture Secretary, Matt Hancock, has vowed to overturn last night's vote in the House of Lords to give the green light to Leveson 2 and to allow newspapers not signed up to a watchdog backed by Royal Charter to pay both sides' fees in libel cases, "The Guardian" reports.
Campaign
US food giant General Mills is kicking off a review of its creative accounts. "Campaign" says the food company has explained the move is part of a general, periodic review of its roster. Grey London was handed the UK creative brief in 2015.
Press Gazette
Is Facebook dialling down its former apparent dominance in the newspaper market? That is the question posed by "Press Gazette" today as it publishes figures that the site went from accounting for 40% of news traffic to 26% during the course of 2017.
The Telegraph
Apple will pay the UK tax man an extra GBP136m in corporation tax for financial years up to 2015, "The Telegraph" reports. The extra bill comes after HMRC undertook an "extensive" overhaul of Apple's accounts. The US tech giant says it will pay the extra tax in a future bill.
Marketing Week
There's a mixed bag of results for inclusivity in today's "Marketing Week" survey of marketing professionals. While the LGBT community is most represented in gaming and gambling and least represented in construction and property, ethnic minorities report that health is the sector that has embraced them the most, and rather ironically, travel and leisure the least.
Campaign
The ASA has banned a Dyson advert for overplaying the threat of pollution in the home, "Campaign" reveals. The ad for a heater that purifies the air it warms up was considered to be too alarming by the authorities.
Campaign
"The Daily Mail" has accused Virgin Trains of "political censorship" for refusing to sell the paper on its trains, "Campaign" reveals. The train company had said that the views espoused by the paper were "not compatible" with its brand.