Appointment comes weeks after Paul Marshall bought influential conservative magazine
Private equity firm edges out rivals including General Atlantic and Saudi Arabia’s SURJ
British creativity underlies shows such as ‘Baby Reindeer’ but smaller producers could be left behind
Hedge fund billionaire Paul Marshall among those backing venture from former New York Times journalist
Row is latest stand-off in French media landscape dominated by billionaire owners
AI search start-up develops ‘sponsored’ question system in effort to gain share of $300bn digital ads industry
As shocking as the violence against journalists is the impunity of the perpetrators
While A-listers come out for presidential candidates, experts say they may not move the dial on polling day
Group valuation underpinning planned break-up nears €13.6bn, which would trigger bumper payouts to more than 100 managers
Media division will be split from classifieds business
Media start-up pledges to invest £25mn in world’s oldest Sunday newspaper
The company has staged a remarkable recovery since the ‘great correction’ of 2022 and now has the edge over Hollywood rivals
Veteran BBC presenter avoids prison but is ordered to complete sex offender treatment programme
Berlin-based group should be capable of steady, if not spectacular, growth
Formula E’s Alejandro Agag warns deal would hand US group significant power with broadcasters
Agreement to be discussed next week could cement Mathias Döpfner’s control over media outlets Politico and Bild
Scandals at broadcasters show how unacceptable behaviour can breed in pressured work environments
How Britain’s insurgent right-wing broadcaster scrambled to cover a tumultuous summer
The tycoon’s attempt to wrest control of his empire away from three of his children is set to be resolved in a Nevada court
There will be plenty of room to experiment with new formats
Legally binding crackdown will include promotion of petrol cars, flights and cruise ships
Differences between band members have made reaching agreement more difficult
PM says he is prepared to be bold in tackling public health through prevention, even in the face of opposition
One of world’s biggest academic publishers seeks valuation of €7bn in test of appetite for European listings
Owner of right-leaning New York Sun has emerged as part of one of three groups bidding for London title