IAB Europe publishes annual programmatic benchmarking studies
IAB Europe has announced the launch of its annual ‘Attitudes to Programmatic Advertising’ report, alongside its programmatic market-sizing research.
IAB Europe has announced the launch of its annual ‘Attitudes to Programmatic Advertising’ report, alongside its programmatic market-sizing research.
IAB Europe, in partnership with IAB Tech Lab, today announced the launch of the second iteration of the Transparency and Consent Framework (TCF).
The Society of Editors has expressed concerns over comments made by the justice secretary, seeming to call for the introduction of anonymity for some people arrested on serious charges.
Edward Faulks QC, Lord Faulks, has been appointed as the Chairman of the Independent Press Standards Organisation, with effect from 1 January 2020.
The Society of Editors has welcomed the announcement on Sunday (July 21) of a £2m government pilot fund to support public interest journalism, but has sounded a word of warning.
The claim by Tommy Robinson that his jailing for contempt of court is an attack on journalism is a dangerous distortion of the truth, says the Society of Editors.
Publishing Sir Kim Darroch’s emails might be good for the Mail on Sunday’s circulation figures, but was publication justified?
The NMA has called for an exemption for news media publishers and their content from the new regulatory framework.
The Society of Editors has warned of severe consequences if plans to restrict young people’s access to news websites go ahead.
Fake news is bad news for society, albeit, arguably good news for publishers, writes Dickon Ross. Are you a fake news friend or foe? Here’s three click-bait style quiz questions to help you find out.
One of the pillars of a free society is the right to be able to say things other people disagree with. Yet, as Jodie Ginsberg tells Ray Snoddy, that basic right is constantly under threat, both from authoritarian leaders and increased regulation.
WAN-IFRA has released a new report that looks at the global map of remedies adopted by governments whose objective is to combat the disinformation crisis.
The AOP has announced the launch of the AOP Protocol that aims to reduce risk and create greater transparency in the age of GDPR.
The Chairman of the House of Lords Communications Committee has responded to the publication of the Online Harms White Paper.
The Society of Editors has welcomed measures announced by the government to crack down on internet harms, but warned of the need to be vigilant over press freedom.
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