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Mutiny at Disney? Bob Iger’s fight to right the ship faces showdown with shareholders

Summoned out of retirement to right the company, Iger faces shareholders who want to shake up the board

Credits due: what is behind A-listers queueing up to become executive producers?

Many celebrities are given the credit on films of all types, but what it means can vary from moral support to marketing or sometimes shepherding whole projects into being

New York Daily News and Forbes staffers walk out amid US media job cuts

Staff at New York Daily News walk out in protest of ‘chronic cuts’, while Forbes staff protest lack of progress in bargaining talks

Virgin Media is most complained about UK broadband provider

Ofcom figures show Virgin attracted about 32 complaints per 100,000 customers compared with 18 for Now Broadband

Ofcom’s ‘snail mail’ plan isn’t the solution that Royal Mail needs

The regulator’s proposal to slow down deliveries to three days or longer will erode the service almost to the point of surrender

Telegraph takeover: UK government intends to order new investigation into deal

Move follows last-minute change in corporate structure of Barclay family’s UAE-backed consortium

Netflix places $5bn bet on live streaming with WWE Raw deal

Entertainment giant has dabbled with live events in bid to shore up its dominant position as world’s largest streaming platform

Mirror publisher’s boss warns print titles could become loss-making in five years

Reach chief tells staff to face ‘inconvenient truth’ over print but says digital will stabilise profitability

‘Very scary’: Mark Zuckerberg’s pledge to build advanced AI alarms experts

Meta CEO accused of being ‘irresponsible’ by considering making tools on par with human intelligence open source

$2bn woman: how Sheryl Sandberg became one of tech’s most successful bosses

Sandberg was once considered so critical to Facebook’s success that her exit was seen as potential risk to investors’ money

From bot reporters to the loss of a legendary editor, the Daily Mirror is hanging by a thread

In a rightwing, plutocrat-dominated media landscape, we can’t afford to lose it - especially in an election year, says Guardian columnist Jane Martinson

Sheryl Sandberg to leave board of Facebook parent Meta

Former chief operating officer was lead architect of Facebook’s digital advertising-driven business model

As editor exits, can Mirror and owner Reach survive ad crisis?

Concerns for future as staff morale hits new low and more job cuts loom at media group reliant on digital advertising

Alison Phillips ‘to quit as Daily Mirror editor’ amid Reach budget cuts

‘Universally loved’ editor, 53, who has led paper since 2018, reportedly accepted voluntary redundancy

Taylor Swift’s people shut down speculation about her sexuality – but risked rebuking her LGBTQ fans

The star’s team slammed an editorial that compiled theories about her queerness. But Swift constructs stories about herself – why shouldn’t they compete with other interpretations?

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