• Man Arrested Over Lyra McKee Death
    A man has been charged with the murder of journalist Lyra McKee. She was shot dead last April while observing unrest near Derry, "Sky News" reports.
  • UK Athletics Faces Financial Concerns Over TV Rights Renewal
    The Guardian is reporting UK Athletics is facing a funding crisis as the BBC balks at renewing its GBP3m-a-year tv rights deal. The paper reveals that the corporation wants to pay less going forward.
  • Lloyd's Of London Seeks Creative Agency
    Lloyd's of London is looking for a lead creative agency, "Campaign" reports. Rufus Leonard has worked with the insurance house, but is not considered to be a lead agency.
  • Facebook Dating App Launch Delayed After Dublin Swoop
    "The Telegraph" is reporting that tomorrow's release of a Facebook dating app has been postponed after the Irish Data Protection Commission searched the company's Dublin office. The paper reports that the watchdog suspects the company has not shared as much documentation with it as it could have, as part of its current investigation in data use at the tech giant.
  • Instagram Is Delivering A Larger Audience To Big Brands Than Facebook
    A report from Socialbakers has found large brands are getting more traffic on their Instagram profiles than those on Facebook, "Campaign" reveals.
  • Reach Rewards Boss, Then Rejects Journalists' Pay Request
    After Reach gave its Chief Executive very nearly a million pounds in shares, "Press Gazette" is reporting that the company has now rejected a bid from journalists for a 5% wage increase spread across two years.
  • Ofcom Will Be Given Lead Role In Policing Internet, Platforms
    The Government has confirmed that Ofcom will be empowered to regulate the internet in the UK. The regulator will have responsibility for ensuring that Twitter, Facebook and other firms are in compliance with a new "duty of care" that requires them to protect their users from illegal material.
  • Facebook Joins Sony And Amazon In Dropping Out Of MWC
    Facebook has become the latest high-profile technology company to pull out of Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month, over fears of coronavirus, "The Independent" reveals.
  • Brainlabs Seeks US Growth Through Hanapin Purchase
    Brainlabs has moved its purchasing spree to America, buying Hanapin, to help the performance marketing agency grow the other side of the Atlantic, "The Drum" reports.
  • Heist Appoints Quiet Storm Without A Pitch
    Underwear brand Heist has appointed Quiet Storm as its ad agency without a pitch, "Campaign" reports. Creative was previously created in-house.
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