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Journalists tell MPs the legal system made cases ‘too expensive to defend’ and was having a ‘chilling effect’ on free speech
A takeover would signal faith in network audience measurement despite rise of streaming video services
Marina Ovsyannikova still faces investigation over protest live on air and could receive up to 15 years in prison
Streamers are better placed to commission local shows than public service broadcasters
References to Taiwan, Hong Kong and other subjects deemed sensitive by Beijing are excised
Channel One employee risks imprisonment after extraordinary act of defiance
Head of UK-based group ordered to take down website or face possible prison sentence
Kazakh mining group drops libel claim against newspaper and its reporter over book on ‘dirty money’
Kremlin media create an alternative reality about the war in Ukraine
Algorithms that reward engagement are just as likely to leave unpopular content out in the cold
Release of 1950 records will be ‘momentous occasion’ for rapidly expanding ancestry industry
NFT frenzy subsides, Rivian targets ravaged, what WeWork’s Neumann did next
Demand for digital textbooks and adult learning has not offset decline in higher education business
Investment group’s senior team takes advantage of lower share price
Publisher had declined two offers by US private equity group, saying they ‘significantly undervalued’ company
Europe’s competition chief Margrethe Vestager tells FT that ‘Jedi Blue’ deal represents ‘giant problem’ in industry
Response to Ukraine invasion poses ESG problems for foreign investors in country’s social media companies
Some companies struggle to navigate ‘opaque’ bargaining code with Google and Facebook
Bob Chapek says efforts to work ‘behind the scenes’ with lawmakers did not ‘get the job done’
Funding will support WarnerMedia merger in one of largest-ever corporate debt sales
Chair Yannick Bolloré wants to build ‘global leader’ in media after spinning off Universal Music Group
Media tycoon and music mogul are being investigated for potential insider trading
Social media and search engines would have to prevent and remove fraudulent ads
Moscow cracks down on western social media in country following invasion of Ukraine
New company’s net leverage as measured by the net debt-to-ebitda multiple will be 4.5x times
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