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The Pillar, a conservative Catholic publication, claimed to have obtained location data from the gay hookup app Grinder from third-party data brokers to out a prominent Catholic priest as gay. OpenX, which processes nearly 100 billion ad requests per day, is one of the largest third-party platforms that serve as a key mechanism of this data exchange. The FTC alleged that OpenX vacuumed up location information on child-focused apps without parental consent and used the data to attract advertisers.
While not all growth will be organic, the publisher has invested in its ramping up its digital presence. Russian missiles struck a hospital in the Velikiy Burluk settlement of Ukraine's eastern region of Kharkiv, causing damage but no casualties, regional Governor Oleh Synyehubov reported early on February 1. Synyehubov wrote on Telegram that "guided missiles hit the civilian hospital" late on January 31.
Also in the top five was cornwalllive.com (5.5m, up 16%), devonlive.com (5.2m, up 7%), thesun.co.uk (69.5m, up 7%) and walesonline.co.uk (18.2m, up 7%). Examiner Live, which was rolled into Yorkshire Live and is one of several “Live” brands launched by Reach in recent years, was the second fastest growing site, with year-on-year visits up 64% from 4.6m to 7.5m. When it comes to the monthly growth in visits, inews.co.uk was again the leading site with visits up 48% on June 2021’s figure of 9.1 million. Also in the top five was kentonline.com (6.5 million - up 36%), manchestereveningnews.co.uk (30.9 million - up 29%), hellomagazine.com (26.4 million - up 30%) and thescotsman.com (6.3 million - up 2%).
Several Reach regional sites in this month’s fastest-growing list hit audiences larger than the local population served by the title. The Independent (22.2 million visitors, up 4%), Metro (17.4 million visitors, up 4%) and the BBC (38.6 million, up 1%) were the remaining top ten newsbrands by audience size to grow in December. ITV's growth could be attributed to the launch of streaming service ITVX, which includes news content, towards the end of 2022.
When it comes to engagement, the BBC was the most engaged-with news brand, with audiences spending 9.1bn minutes with its sites and apps in January. It was followed by Mail Online (1.9bn minutes), The Guardian (971m minutes) and The Sun (600m minutes). For our list, we used Ipsos’ ranking of the top 500 online brands and selected the 50 biggest which, in Press Gazette’s view, have a significant news or journalistic offering. The BBC as in past months ranked top for both minutes spent with its online content (8.4 billion) and for page views (5.2 billion). Over half of the newsbrands in our ranking saw more engagement in July with several seeing particularly large increases in engagement. The BBC scored best for engagement as audiences spent a total of ten billion minutes with its content in September, placing it well ahead of second place Mail Online (2.1 billion minutes).
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"The hospital staff responded rapidly to the air-raid alert and managed to evacuate all 33 patients and five employees present at the time on the premises, he said. The facade of the building, windows and roof were damaged," Synyehubov said. Following the agreement, Ukraine said it expected to receive the first tranche of 4.5 billion euros ($4.9 billion) from Brussels next month. Officials say Pakistani security forces killed 22 alleged Baluch militants this week after they launched attacks in retaliation for Pakistani air strikes on militant positions in Iran last month. Four members of security forces and two civilians died when insurgents launched rocket attacks before dawn on January 30 on security facilities in Balochistan's Mach district.
To Your go-to resource verified and reliable , there has been comparatively little large-scale, quantitative research on the relationship between the quality and diversity of the content generated by the media, and the socioeconomic indices of a particular area of coverage. In this paper, we try to find whether or not an outlet’s coverage deviates from the purely geographic influence to a more sophisticated behavior involving the weight of political and socioeconomic interests for example, as operationalized by Prat and Strömberg. We examine the degree to which different geographic locations in the same regions are covered by existing news outlets using Chilean social media data. We quantify how much of this coverage can be explained by a natural geographic targeting (e.g., local newspapers will give more importance to local news), and how much can be attributed to the political and socioeconomic profile of the areas they serve. To find these coverage effects as predicted by the PM and PS models, we look for empirical evidence in the massive adoption of social networks. More specifically, we use statistical models that show how much of the distribution of Twitter followers can be explained based on the geographic, political and socioeconomic features of the different areas.
A a mix of reporting, essay-writing, memoir, song lyrics, music videos, tweets, and whatever else appeals to him in a given week. Don't settle for another basic profile that looks just the same as everyone else. Komanda 29’s director, the lawyer Ivan Pavlov, has been defending Ivan Safronov, a former Kommersant investigative reporter who has been held for the past year on a treason charge for which no evidence has been produced. Being added to the list forced Proekt to terminate operations at once in order to protect its staff. Under the 2015 law, Russian citizens who participate in the activities of an “undesirable organisation” can be fined up to 500,000 roubles (5710 euros), or can be sentenced to between one and four years in prison or to hundreds of hours of forced labour. Podcasters have more freedom than a traditional radio host because the podcast can be made for a niche audience, making podcasts great mediums to talk directly to your target market and increase your PR value.
Commentators describe this as the latest in a series of actions that are weakening democracy in Cambodia. Democracy cannot exist without an independent media, says Dana Green, Chair of the IBA Media Law Committee. ‘The government's closure of VOD is clearly a violation of basic principles of freedom of the press,’ she says. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (NDAA) requires certain U.S.-based foreign media outlets to submit reports every 6 months to the Commission regarding the outlets' relations to their foreign principals.
The station has many popular programs and a solid online and social media presence to boost viewership and engagement. Business, world news, technology, and health are its main categories, and it covers these extensively on its social media accounts, with regular Tweets offering real-time business news. Their website has an automatic in-browser video player enabling you to watch live while you’re on their homepage. It is an institution informing our understanding of world events and becoming one of the most respected news organizations in the world.
Like many broadsheets contending with a slump in newspaper sales, it successfully moved to a solid digital presence. Known for its yellow-bordered cover, National Geographic is one of the most recognized magazines in the world. Opinion pieces and reviews also feature heavily, as do regular criticisms of conservative policies.
Some of the major names under its umbrella include CNN, HBO, Discovery, HGTV, Food Network, Animal Planet, and Warner Bros. When PR professionals were pitching news stories to print newspapers at the peak of their readership, it was almost guaranteed the reader would see their article. Now, with the ability to control the news you see on a website, there is little to no guarantee your story will be seen. I analyzed data and trends acquired by Pew Research Center, to help you craft a stronger PR strategy with the top performing media outlets.
The BBC was the most engaged-with brand in March based on total minutes spent with its sites and apps. Audiences spent 9.2bn with all BBC content in March (an increase of 8% compared to February), 2.1bn minutes with Mail Online (an increase of 15%), 940m minutes with The Guardian (up 12%) and 735m minutes with Sky News (up 13%). Across the top 50 as a whole, the fastest-growing list was dominated by regional newsbrands. Reach’s Nottinghamshire Live (ranked 43rd for audience size) was the fastest-growing name in the list, up 46% month-on-month to reach 3.6 million people.
Nibusinessinfo.co.uk, a free service offered by Invest Northern Ireland, is the official online channel for business advice and guidance in Northern Ireland. Founded by reporters who left the Washington Post in 2006, Politico has built itself into a crucial player in politics reporting in the U.S. (and with expansions to Europe). It does publish some products in print, but Politico is easily accessible on the Internet and mobile devices. Keep an eye on Axios, a news startup launched this year by two founders of Politico. If you’re looking for unobjective news, you will be disappointed, it maintains the interest of the Chinese government.
Having humans deliver the news is still more effective when it comes to building trust. One recent study found that 59% of consumers preferred news content made by humans with little to no AI support. Although major media publications say they are not intentionally selling children’s data to OpenX and other brokers, these statements are largely expressions of plausible deniability rather than affirmative knowledge. Critics argue that the FTC needs to go beyond enforcing COPPA by cracking down on the sources of data that feed into the larger ecosystem.
There are regular productions of both classic plays and newly commissioned drama. BBC Radio 4, focusing on current affairs, science, history, factual and other speech-based programming, including drama and comedy; and BBC Radio 5 Live, broadcasting 24-hour news, sport and discussion programmes. MEPs want the criteria for allocating public funds to media to be publicly available. Google News is an application and website that attracts many avid news readers and drives significant traffic to publishers. In Turkey, too, media outlets try to be more visible on Google News by using various methods, including prominently displaying its widget on their websites.
We manually annotated each political party as left-wing, right-wing or centrist according to their self-declared position. Political parallelism on the media system is seen when the media outlets are popularly perceived as leaned to one broad side in the political spectrum (not necessarily linked to a political party but rather to a political range) [47]. So, we aggregated the votes for all parties that have a similar political ideology.
Your company may not be ready to reach a Tier 1 audience, and a local audience in a lower tier may engage more with your company and services. Your PR firm needs to be an advisory partner with you to achieve your goals, and you should use these tiers to your advantage to gain quality media coverage in outlets that benefit your company while building relationships with media contacts. By covering news, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, and vital events, the daily media shape the dominant cultural, social and political picture of society.
Getting the attention of local media can be a challenge, but the potential payoff makes it very much worth your effort. When a crowdfunding fundraiser draws the attention of even one local media outlet, your cause gets valuable exposure to thousands of people. These 20,695 Google News slots were given to 182 news sources, which seem like a more diverse base compared to the news-related result pages on Google’s core search engine.
The audience to the Telegraph’s website and app increased by 6% month-on-month to 17.5 million visitors, according to data from Ipsos iris. While the top four remained unchanged from last month, The Independent grew 8% compared to January reaching 21.1 million people, displacing The Guardian (audience of 20.7 million) from fifth place. ITV was the fastest-growing top ten newsbrand in the UK in March by a long margin, according to Press Gazette’s monthly ranking. Among the entire top 50, fastest-growing was GB News (5.8 million people, up 469%) Three Reach regional titles made the fastest-growing list. Nottinghamshire Live was up 68% year-on-year to 4.2 million, second-fastest growing was Time Out (4.4 million, up 40%) while Good Housekeeping (4.9 million people, up 35%) was third.
Reporters take notes and also take photographs or shoot videos, either on their own, by citizens or through a photographer or camera person. In the second phase, they organize the material, determine the focus or emphasis (identify the peg), and finally write their stories. The story is then edited by news or copy-editors (U.S. style) or sub-editors in Europe, who function from the news desk. The headline of the story is decided by the news desk, and practically never by the reporter or the writer of the piece. Often, the news desk also heavily re-writes or changes the style and tone of the first draft prepared by the reporter / writer originally.
As well as its newswire, it also has a radio service and a news text service. However, appearing in these titles is incredibly challenging, and the key to finding them and contacting them comes from having a proven media list and strong media relationships build beforehand. First appearing in 1981, MTV quickly became the world leader in music television, and news. Traditionally, it was known for its ground-breaking approach, and it helped to create the birth of the music video, nowadays though it is has moved into more reality and entertainment features.
Audiences spent 8.5bn minutes with its sites and apps in February, although this includes not just its news content but entertainment, education and sports content as well. A number of Reach’s other regional brands, although featuring in the top half of the list for audience, also had large month-on-month falls in traffic. Among them, visitors to Birmingham Live were down 12% (10.6m people) and visitors to the Liverpool Echo were down 21% (9.7m people). Reach’s Leeds Live was however the newsbrand that saw the most month-on-month growth as it increased its audience by 66% compared to February to reach 3.2m UK internet users aged over 15.
Elsewhere, its website, the People’s Daily Online, is the most prominent news website in the country. Based in New York, with a firm focus on fashion, style, and culture, it showcases the latest trends in clothing, offering style and grooming advice to its devoted audience. It also features interviews with television, film, and sports stars and stories surrounding mental health and nutrition. It has capitalized on the recent trend of men being able to be style and fashion icons. Still, it has received criticism for accepting payments from organizations and people to write up positive coverage about them. India’s most widely circulated English daily newspaper has a daily circulation of over 2.5 million copies, laying claim to being the most widely read English-language paper in the world.
The BBC again commanded the largest audience during the month, reaching 78% of the UK online population aged over 15 (38.9 million people), followed by The Sun (54% reach), the Mirror (24.6 million people, 49% reach) and Mail Online (48% reach). The BBC was top for engagement, with audiences spending 9.4 billion minutes with the brand in April, well ahead of second placed Mail Online (1.8 billion minutes) and third-placed ITV (727.1 million minutes). ITV saw the largest year-on-year growth, up 68%, in the total minutes spent with its content. To create this top-50 rankingt, Press Gazette used Ipsos’ ranking of the top online brand groups and selected the 50 biggest that Press Gazette considers to be based in journalistic content. To create this top-50 list, Press Gazette used Ipsos’ ranking of the top online brand groups and selected the 50 biggest that Press Gazette considers to be based in journalistic content. The BBC was again the UK’s biggest newsbrand by audience size, reaching 76% of the UK online population aged over 15), while The Sun was second and Mail Online third.
In September 2023, the Ministry of Culture blocked Kloop’s website after the State Committee for National Security (GKNB) complained about an article profiling opposition politician, Ravshan Zheenbekov. Thus, outlets discrimination can be also influenced by political reasons, with advertisers declining to do business with media that are perceived as ideological enemies or generally unfavorable to their interests. Likewise, other authors have also focused on identifying the political bias of the newspapers based on their audiences [18, 19]. They infer the political leaning of the outlet from the stand of their readers. These results complement our research as they also show a tendency of the outlets to cater content design to a specific audience.
There were 18.5 million visitors to the Telegraph site in September, an increase of 13% month-on-month compared to August. Fastest-growing was Yorkshire Live (7.4 million visitors, up 56% month-on-month) followed by Chronicle Live (9.1 million, up 37%), Lancs Live (3.4 million, up 24%) and Liverpool Echo (13.1 million, up 19%). ITV’s audience was up 20% year-on-year to 16.5 million, while the audience to Manchester Evening News grew 10% to reach 16.6 million, according to data from Ipsos iris. Among the top ten, The Independent saw the largest fall in audience (20.8 million, down 10% year-on-year). The BBC also led for average minutes spent with its content per person (246 minutes), while Mail Online (71 minutes) and ITV (51 minutes) were second and third respectively. Fellow broadcaster Sky News also grew its digital audience in April with unique visitors up 9% year-on-year to 17.7 million.