US plans follow acquisition of Buzzfeed’s UK operations earlier this year
Agreement with US tech company is set to provide a boost to broadcasters’ new platform Freely
Offer could end 16-month battle to control the conservative British national newspaper
The Master Moley tales helped James Reatchlous beat cancer before spawning two animated series and a film company
Broadcaster will be allowed to pursue judicial review over ruling Rishi Sunak programme broke regulator’s code
Increasingly popular corporate shows allow bosses to speak out in a less formal setting
TV channel has been found to have breached UK broadcasting code in initial Ofcom review
Ecommerce group attempting to win over more brands as it steps up push into ad-funded streaming services in 2025
Entrepreneur continues to diversify into hospitality and plans to develop interests in Cotswolds town of Burford
What the streaming service’s comeback means for legacy studios
The deal struck this week marks the end of years of infighting among band members over the sale
The first rule of working for Icahn: do not talk about working for Icahn
How a $67bn deal went wrong
Private equity group’s DirecTV and Dish deals are about creating a budget rival to Netflix and Apple
After helping to undo the postwar consensus, he became Britain’s man in Washington DC
Comcast unit says missing out on ‘irreplaceable’ series could cost it hundreds of millions of dollars
Bill Ackman sounded out but decided not to participate in auction for British broadsheet
The latest plans to shake up UK media have hit opposition at the venerable Sunday newspaper
A £6.1bn bid for the UK’s property listings group by Rupert Murdoch’s REA shows that publishing has changed
Perception that brands are damaged when displayed close to certain stories is unfair, says study
Appointment comes weeks after Paul Marshall bought influential conservative magazine
Private equity firm edges out rivals including General Atlantic and Saudi Arabia’s SURJ
British creativity underlies shows such as ‘Baby Reindeer’ but smaller producers could be left behind
Hedge fund billionaire Paul Marshall among those backing venture from former New York Times journalist
Row is latest stand-off in French media landscape dominated by billionaire owners