Featuring links to all of the shortlisted work.
The Wall Street Journal’s legal victory over Trump upholds the longstanding principle US defamation claimants must prove actual malice.
Revenue at The Sun fell 8% last year blamed in part on the impact of changes at platforms like Google. Hacking claims increase losses.
New research from Muckrack has revealed which journalists and publications are most likely to be referenced by AI globally and in the UK.
Publishers should be signing deals with AI to support “strong competition” in journalism, according to Le Monde executive ...
B2B publisher Mark Allen Group has set a target of reaching revenue of £100m by 2029, despite posting a loss for last year. It said the five-year plan was needed after declining profits and the fact ...
Plus: New York Times and Chicago Tribune sue Perplexity and Google signs non-licensing AI deals.
Fighting for quality news media in the digital age. All Sections ...
Estimated cost of dealing with Mirror hacking claims is around £150m, Press Gazette analysis reveals.
And how Fast Company publisher is holding out for what it’s worth in AI licensing talks.
Most search visibility changes fall within normal levels of fluctuations.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results