MediaTel
Mediatel features a hard-hitting column from Nick Manning, co-founder of Manning Gottlieb OMD, in which he argues that the industry must do more to stop bombarding the public with ads.
Campaign
The audience for the final of the first winter "Love Island" show fell by a third to 2.7m viewers, compared to the 4.1m who tuned in for last summer's final, Campaign reveals.
ITV News
Microsoft has announced that its new Xbox Series X console will be four times as powerful as its current model when released at the end of the year, ITV News reports.
NetImperative
China leads the world for spam, following by the US and then Germany, according to new research featured in "Netimperative."
BBC
Tests for Ofcom have found that radiation from 5G base stations is within safe limits, the BBC reports, despite widespread protests that the new technology could pose a health risk.
The Guardian
"The Guardian" is reporting that the BBC has decided not to appeal the court decision that it should be paying Samira Ahmed the same rates as Jeremy Vine for presenting what was agreed to be a similar show. It means the tv presenter is owed around GBP700,000 in back pay.
Press Gazette
Reach is embarking on a new strategy to increased its database of registered readers from 1m to 7m, mostly just through asking people to register, "Press Gazette" reports.
The Times
"The Times" has a reminder today that just under 3% of grocery shopping has moved online and instead of predicting that 40% of the market will be online by 2025, researchers have downgraded their most optimistic forecasts to just under 8%.
The Guardian
"The Sun" newspaper lost GBP68m last year due to falling sales and settling phone hacking claims, "The Guardian" reports.
The Drum
"The Drum" is reporting Google has banned 600 apps from its Play Store for allegedly breaching disruptive advertising rules.