5 years agoTags googleGoogle “monopolistic” US say in lawsuit Ten US state attorneys-general filed a lawsuit against Google saying the company abused its “monopolistic” position in digital advertising, including
5 years agoTags news consumptionWomen say TV primary source for news Women are more likely than men to report that they use TV news programmes as their primary source for news.
5 years agoTags fake adsAdvertising body fight fraudulent ads Advertising fraud remains one of the biggest hurdles that the digital advertising industry has to overcome. And it shows little
5 years agoTags journalist42 journalists killed in 2020 Forty-two journalists and media workers have been killed while doing their jobs in 2020, according to the International Federation of
5 years agoTags activistWomen rights’ activist killed in Afghanistan Women rights activist and female television journalist Malalai Maiwand was shot and killed by gunmen in Afghanistan, an incident that
5 years agoTags antitrustUS Department of Justice suing Facebook US federal trade commission and more than 45 state prosecutors have sued Facebook saying the company is taking illegal actions
5 years agoTags big ITAustralia forcing IT giants to pay publishers Australia has finalised plans to make Facebook and Google pay its media outlets for news content. Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said
5 years agoTags company boardsGermany passed a law for women in boards To increase women in board positions is one of many equality issues frequently discussed. German government has recently agreed to
5 years agoTags facebookFacebook and Google paying publishers Facebook and Google have announced that they will start paying news publishers for editorial content. Both agreements come after long
5 years agoTags privacyApp Store launching privacy feature Apple announced it will remove apps from its App Store if they don’t comply with an upcoming privacy feature allowing