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German publisher will allow content to be used to train artificial intelligence in ‘first of its kind’ agreement
Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said the move is aimed at ending an ‘environment of mistrust’
Zucker-Cardinale investment group leads rivals circling the ‘Fleabag’ and ‘Call the Midwife’ producer
An auction would test Wall Street’s appetite for music royalties as higher rates hit valuations
Vivendi is hoping to fetch up to €300mn for one of the UK’s biggest ticketing merchants
One of world’s most popular news sites to move towards ‘freemium’ model for UK readers
Hollywood production company’s shares up nearly 40% over month as deal speculation mounts
Shares slide after FTSE 250 group says weak consumer spending has hit digital advertising revenue
Attacks killed Reuters journalist Issam Abdallah and wounded six others as they filmed shelling on border with Israel
Broadcaster hits out at government move that will reduce its budget by another £90mn a year
Platforms must open up and let marketers see where their ads are being placed
New head of corporation’s board replaces Richard Sharp, who resigned this year
Ads on Google by Air France, Lufthansa and Etihad found to have breached advertising code
Four-season deal means Amazon will no longer screen Premier League matches in the UK
Chief Daniel Ek says music streaming service’s costs too high
Gary Lineker’s podcasting empire is expanding — but how much banter can we handle?
Abu Dhabi-backed group is banned from controlling the newspaper while regulators scrutinise its bid
Without confident and unimpeachable investigative journalism, the corporation itself has little reason to exist
London’s High Court dismisses billionaire’s claims, finding article on his support for Brexit was ‘honest opinion’
Social media site accelerates plan to attract small businesses as billionaire owner battles big brands
Company says Trian is working with ousted executive who has ‘personal agenda’ against CEO Bob Iger
Regulators to investigate RedBird IMI’s debt for equity deal, but not its repayment of bank loans owed by the Barclay family
Funding squeeze risks dulling the power of its dogged reporting in holding the broadcaster to account
Outburst by social media platform’s billionaire owner comes during chaotic interview following antisemitism controversy
Morgan Stanley chair and former Sky chief executive will serve on committee to pick Bob Iger’s successor
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