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Study Highlights Scale of Google’s Data Collection

A major part of Google’s large-scale data collection occurs while the user is not directly engaged with any of its products through a variety of techniques that “may not be easily graspable by a general user,” a new study...

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HMCTS: Courts Reform Should Enhance Open Justice

The reform of the courts should “enhance and increase” openness and strengthen the principle of open justice, the chief executive of HM Courts and Tribunal Service has said in a letter to the News Media Association.   HMCTS wrote to the NMA...

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Editors Point To Endurance Of Print

Editors have pointed to the continued endurance of print and the desire for the “breadth, depth and expertise” of long-form journalism published by newspapers in response to relentless flow of “facile and flippant, free” information through social networks. Speaking on...

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Local Publishers Highlight Trusted Credentials

Local media publishers are celebrating their highly trusted credentials by using LMW research and adverts demonstrating how local media is the most trusted source for local news and information, far ahead of search engines and social media. Irish News editor...

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Emma Tucker: Digital Monopolies Are Like The Wild West  

Social media platforms must be reined in and held to account, to prevent the online ecosystem acting as the 'wild west', The Times' deputy editor Emma Tucker has said.  In a wide-ranging interview on the Media Masters podcast, Ms Tucker talked about regulating social...

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Lloyd Embley To Speak At Society of Editors Conference 

Lloyd Embley, group editor-in-chief of the Mirror titles, will deliver a keynote address at the Society of Editors conference in November, joining Paul Dacre and Katharine Viner as speakers at the event. Mr Embley, group editor since 2014, will address...

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