• Huge Redundancies Expected At 'Express' And 'Star' Newspapers
    The editorial team at "The Sunday Express" could be slashed in half insiders are warning "Press Gazette." Radical cuts are expected soon by Reach, formerly known as Trinity Mirror, following its purchase of "The Express" and "Star" newspapers. Around 70 job losses have been announced, and these are expected to fall mainly within "The Express" and "The Sunday Express" newsroom.
  • Stop Judging Over 50s By Age Alone, 'Marketing Week' Argues
    It's another piece that marketers who feel traditional demographics are too restrictive will want to bookmark. "Marketing Week" is arguing that over 50s should stop being defined by their age but instead by their attitude and lifestyle.
  • Twitter Founder Reveals Leave Voters Were In A 'Filter Bubble'
    Twitter boss Jack Dorsey claims that people who voted to Leave in the EU referendum were living in a "filter bubble" where they only heard from fellow Leave campaigners, "The Telegraph" writes. The social media site founder reveals he believes the site could have done more to ensure users were offered both sides of the argument.
  • Global To Buy Exterion Media
    Radio group Global has only just announced deals to buy Outdoor Plus and Primesight but today comes the biggest news of all. Mediatel reveals that Global is also lined up to buy Exterion Media, the outdoor giant with TfL as a client, as well as the metro systems in Liverpool, Newcastle and Glasgow.
  • Twitter Faces GDPR Probe From Irish Data Watchdog
    Twitter is facing a GDPR probe from the Irish data watchdog which is also investigating Facebook's recent hack. "Mobile Marketing" reveals that the case comes from a single complaint from an Irish citizen whom, it is claimed, had asked the social media giant how it tracks his activity but was not given a satisfactory answer.
  • Unilever Supports Global Ban On Animal Testing For Cosmetics
    Unilever has added its support to a campaign by Humane Society International to extend the EU's ban on cosmetics being tested animals globally, "The Drum" reports.
  • Trump Backlash Will Come In Support Of The Tech Giants
    "The Times" is forewarning that the current thinking in the EU that the tech giants need to be taxed more and better regulated will infuriate Trump and lead to retaliation.
  • Terrestrial Channels Want Top Listings Spots Protected By Ofcom
    The UK's five terrestrial channels have called on Ofcom to protect their status at the top of electronic programme guides to avoid being relegated as viewing patterns change in a multichannel world running alongside streaming services, "The Guardian" writes.
  • LadBible Shapes Up To Rescue Unilad
    LadBible is on the verge of acquiring Unilad, its fellow viral social media business which is in administration, "The Guardian" reveals.
  • Government To Tighten IoT Security With New Proposals
    Easy-to-guess and default passwords, such as "password" or "admin," are to be banned under measures the Government will propose this week to tighten up security on computers and the many IoT devices that are now entering the home and pose a security risk, "The Telegraph" reveals.
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