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Dominion’s $1.6bn trial against Fox News over election lies delayed

Trial represents one of the more muscular efforts to hold the powerful news outlet accountable for role in spreading falsehoods

‘It avoids a public grilling’: why Murdoch could settle Dominion’s Fox News lawsuit

Defamation trial threatens billionaire’s reputation – as well as ambition to reunite TV and newspaper empires

‘A hard business’: UK’s illustrious ad industry tainted by burnout and inequality

Agencies are struggling to attract and retain creative talent, with low pay still a problem

LloydsPharmacy shared customers’ sensitive data for targeted advertising

Exclusive: Investigation finds company passed on information such as purchases of Viagra to TikTok and Facebook

Elon Musk says BBC’s ‘government-funded media’ Twitter tag will be changed

Owner talks of ‘extremely high’ pain level from running the site but adds it is now ‘roughly breaking even’

Etihad Airways’ ‘sustainable aviation’ ads banned in UK

Advertising Standards Authority rules ads misled consumers about the environmental impact of flying

‘Incoherent’: Premier League proposals for gambling sponsors ignore hoardings

Clubs understood to be close to agreeing plan to ditch betting sponsors from shirts voluntarily

Creative tech firm Talenthouse is close to failure as debts mount

Company that matches artists with brands is understood to have laid off most of its staff and faces legal action by creditors

‘I Googled “white guy” and there I was’: stock photo models on seeing their faces in everything from ads to ridiculous memes

Some of them posed for photos – and before they knew it they had become the face of skin lightening, bad boyfriends, penis disorders and Canadian immigration. What’s it like when your image goes around the world?

TikTok to a Heinz jar: vodka pasta sauce’s journey from fad to supermarket shelves

Whether it’s celebrity fads or wacky creations such as lasagne-filled yorkshire pudding, how food plays online is now key to brands

Thousands of Virgin Media customers in UK hit by outages

Provider said most problems were resolved but customers reported continuing glitches with internet, phone and TV

Canada’s approval of major telecoms takeover condemned as ‘dark day’

Anti-monopoly consumer groups slam multibillion-takeover of Shaw by Rogers that will create a media and sports behemoth

Porsche gears up for an in-car video streaming boom with UK firm’s help

Exclusive: German carmaker says new Cayenne SUV will have function via platform run by ScreenHits TV

Meta reportedly considering Europe political ads ban

Facebook owner weighing up move amid fears it could struggle to abide by new EU laws, say reports

Angry Fox News chief said fact-checks of Trump’s election lies ‘bad for business’

Suzanne Scott wrote in December 2020 that on-air fact-checks ‘have to stop’, messages obtained from $1.6bn Dominion lawsuit reveal

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