Friday 22 July 2016

Channel 4 review may be scrapped, Guardian to scale back media coverage, Murdoch takes direct control of Fox News

Campaign Breakfast Briefing

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July 22, 2016

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Vaizey: Channel 4 review was Whittingdale's agenda and may be scrapped
Vaizey: Channel 4 review was Whittingdale's agenda and may be scrapped

Simon Gwynn

Channel 4 may now be unlikely to be considered for privatisation, according to former culture minister Ed Vaizey, who said that the review into the broadcaster's future was part of the agenda of his former boss John Whittingdale.

Rupert Murdoch takes direct control of Fox News after chairman Ailes is forced out
Rupert Murdoch takes direct control of Fox News after chairman Ailes is forced out

Simon Gwynn

Fox News chairman Roger Ailes has been forced out of the company after facing allegations that he sexually harassed junior colleagues, including presenters Gretchen Carlson and Megyn Kelly.

Guardian to scale back media coverage in cost-cutting move
Guardian to scale back media coverage in cost-cutting move

Gideon Spanier

The Guardian is scaling back its media coverage in print and is to use automation to upload and lay out some stories on its website in a bid to slash costs.

TV ad market holds up in third quarter despite Brexit jitters
TV ad market holds up in third quarter despite Brexit jitters

Gideon Spanier

The TV ad market has held steady since the Brexit vote and Theresa May's early appointment as prime minister has encouraged most marketers to stick to their spending plans, according to two of Britain's biggest broadcasters.

Havas UK hit by Brexit
Havas UK hit by Brexit

Gurjit Degun

Havas' UK revenue growth in the first six months of 2016 was hit by marketers holding back spend in the run up to the European Union referendum.

The Thinkboxes: May/June shortlist
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The Thinkboxes: May/June shortlist

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Why ad blockers are 'a wonderful thing'...
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