Bill Owens announced his decision in an email to staff as parent company considers settling a lawsuit from Donald Trump
Thomas Rabe hopes that softening EU regulation will allow him to revisit a tie-up between broadcasters M6 and TF1
Firms seek out new ground in sports, music and social media as traditional TV and film strain under the streaming revolution
Fight between UK-based media group and country’s top-flight league threatens cash crunch at smaller clubs
The last bits of fellowship and ingenuity on the web are being swept away by a tide of so-called artificial intelligence
While superhero franchises flag, ‘A Minecraft Movie’ shows the industry has finally cracked the formula for translating popular games into films
Enforcement resources directed at gangs at the top rather than consumers who flout law
Streaming service’s shares gain as earnings beat Wall Street’s forecasts
Federal court’s decision heightens the risks that Silicon Valley behemoth will need to sell assets
Chinese retailers’ retreat threatens Big Tech advertising revenues
More companies are reducing ad budgets than increasing them, trade body finds
Plan would reduce stake of Abu Dhabi-based IMI to overcome objections of British government on grounds of foreign control
French agency’s chief says clients are on a ‘wait and see’ attitude
Media executive plans to launch a ‘suite’ of digital subscription services to arrest long-term decline in cable
Luring advertising spend is tricky and with low barriers to entry, what spoils there are scatter thinly
Major streamers such as Netflix should pay a levy to fund uniquely British television
The broadcaster has agreed a deal to produce a UK version of NBC’s long-running comedy series for the first time
With the trad wife algorithm on a roll, and a plethora of books and TV shows fetishising aspects of domestic life, it's a shame this British institution of a magazine has fallen
Conservative podcasters who were key to US president’s election win are divided by tariff fallout
European court rules human rights convention not violated after peer linked former Arcadia chair to sexual misconduct allegations
Conservative network’s audience has ballooned since US president retook office
Ministers hope Bedford attraction will boost ambitions to develop Oxford-Cambridge corridor
The former Vanity Fair editor takes a nostalgic look back at an era when print was king and the publishing industry thrived
Venue owners say visitors are flocking to UK capital after boycotting Broadway
Even a sector in secular decline can generate a lot of cash via advertising and subscriptions