The Telegraph
The Duchess of York has joined those voicing concerns about how social media is being used to fuel a so-called "spat" between Meghan Markle and the Duchess of Cambridge. "The Telegraph" reveals that the former royal believes the divisive posts remind her of how the media tried to pit her against Diana, Princess of Wales.
The Guardian
An Ofcom investigation has decided that BBC Radio 4's Brexit coverage is not biased toward Remain, "The Guardian" writes. The complaint was brought against the radio station by a group of MPs.
The Telegraph
As part of its campaign for social media companies to be given a statutory duty of care to protect children, "The Telegraph" today reveals that sexual crimes committed across the internet against children have trebled in the past three years, according to ONS figures. The paper believes the real figures are far higher than reported numbers would suggest.
The Times
The "Sunday Times" has uncovered evidence that underage users of dating apps are falling prey to sexual predators. The paper picks out Grindr and Tinder as being among the apps which, it argues, should be forced to deploy tighter age controls to protect children better.
The Drum
"The Drum" believes the appoint of Euan Jarvie as CEO of the Dentsu Aegis Network of UK and Ireland underlines the holding group's attempt to bolster the home market. Jarvie had been working within the business on international clients.
Campaign
Homeware retailer Dunhelm will sponsor "This Morning" on ITV. The new sponsorship will start on March 1st and run for a year. "Campaign" reports.
The Guardian
"The Guardian" reveals the BBC is staging a fight-back against Netflix poaching its natural history staff, including Sir David Attenborough, by commissioning three new nature shows, "Frozen Planet II," "Planet Earth III" and "Perfect Planet."
Independent.co.uk
The BBC is believed to be considering cutting back its flagship News at Ten bulletin from 45 minutes to 35. "The Independent" believes the move is being considered as a means to find more time for programming that younger viewers would find more appealing.
Campaign
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has selected BBH as its creative agency, "Campaign" reports. The company has previously worked with Adam & Eve/DDB.
Marketing Week
Magnetic, the trade body for magazines, is urging advertisers to consider attention more strongly when planning and buying campaigns, Marketing Week reports. The group has new research that shows while cinema scores the highest for viewers' attention, newspapers and magazines are not far behind, and are way ahead of social media and slightly ahead of websites.