• Amazon Prime Overtakes Netflix For UK Growth
    Its first foray into showing Premier League football games is believed to be a major force behind Amazon Prime overtaking Netflix as the UK's fastest streaming service, "The Guardian" reveals. Amazon grew 35% last year, compared to 20% growth at Netflix, which has nearly twice as many subscribers in the UK as Amazon.
  • EU To Regulate On Artificial Intelligence
    The EU has said that it will devise regulations to protect its citizens from potential AI abuses, the BBC writes.
  • 'MailOnline' Reported To IPSO Over Flack Death Details
    According to "The Independent," the "MailOnline" website has been reported to press watchdog IPSO over revealing too much detail about the case of Caroline Flack's death. Editorial rules, which the site has signed up to, forbid detailing cause of death when people are believed to have take their own lives in case it encourages others to follow suit.
  • WH Smith Stops Selling 'The Telegraph' In Some Stores
    WH Smith has stopped selling "The Telegraph" in many of its stores over what "Press Gazette" reveals is a perceived delay in the paper passing on a higher margin to retailers.
  • Caroline Flack Calls Boyfriend's Injuries 'An Accident' In Unpublished Post
    "The Guardian" has details of a newly released Instagram post from former "Love Island" presenter Caroline Flack. The post claims her boyfriend suffered injuries through "an accident" and that her world had been turned upside down by one argument. It was not published, because her advisors warned against giving out details surrounding the night she was arrested.
  • Unlimited Merges Agencies
    Unlimited Group is merging its CRM agency, Prophecy Unlimited, with its digital agency, Direction Group Unlimited, "Campaign" reports.
  • TikTok To Launch Parental Controls
    TikTok is launching parental controls to allow limits to be placed on what type of content children have access to, according to "ITV News."
  • Google Rumoured To Be Taking British Data To The US, Outside Tougher EU Privacy Rules
    "Reuters" is reporting that Google is planning to move British users' data to the US, where it will not have the fuller protection of EU law.
  • Assange Lawyers Claim Offer Of A Trump Pardon
    Lawyers for Julian Assange are claiming, ahead of his trial in London next week, that he was offered a pardon by President Trump, or "some other way out," if he dropped claims of Russian involvement in Democratic Party emails being hacked and released, according to "The Guardian."
  • GBP100m Studio Complex Coming To Reading
    Atlanta-based Blackhall Studios is building a GBP150m studio complex in Reading creating 3,000 jobs, according to "The Guardian."
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