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Twitter to no longer only promote paid-for accounts after backlash

Elon Musk says he ‘forgot to mention’ other users would be visible on ‘for you’ timeline as well

Twitter to promote only paying users’ tweets, Elon Musk announces

From 15 April, ‘For you’ tab that curates popular posts will feature just Twitter Blue subscribers

Twitter takes legal action after source code leaked online

Elon Musk-owned platform demands that GitHub identifies who posted parts of its code

Elon Musk memo suggests Twitter worth less than half of what he paid for it

Calculation based on leaked offer to staff that implies firm valued at $20bn compared with $44bn he bought it for

Why Dominion is already the winner of the $1.6bn lawsuit against Fox News

Messages proving network hosts and executives knew what they were saying was false and ‘reckless’ are now on record forever

A month on, John Lethlean’s ‘sexist’ restaurant review is still coming back to bite

Lethlean maintains he is ‘not a sexist’ after backlash over remarks on female server’s clothing and says he ‘would have said the same about a bloke’

Peaky Blinders creator launches construction of new film and TV studio

Steven Knight’s Digbeth Loc. Studios in Birmingham will house ska drama This Town, UB40 and Peaky Blinders film

ITV chief executive Carolyn McCall was paid £3.5m last year

Sum represents 7% increase on previous pay package as staff at broadcaster received average 3% rise

Mirror and Express publisher warns that up to 420 staff are at risk of redundancy

Reach, which also owns Birmingham Mail, Liverpool Echo and Manchester Evening News, aims to cut costs

How did Everything Everywhere All At Once sweep the Oscars?

A combination of old fashioned star power and zeitgeisty marketing captured Oscar voters (and audiences) across the board

The Observer city editor at the centre of the 1980s battle over Harrods

Melvyn Marckus led investigations into big business scandals in the 1980s and 90s at Asil Nadir’s Polly Peck and the Bank of Credit & Commerce International

In WhatsApp world, everyone can hear you scream

End-to-end encryption does not prevent wall-to-wall media coverage, as many prominent users have discovered to their cost

CITV channel to close as ITV makes most children’s shows online-only

Broadcaster says children’s TV audiences have largely moved to YouTube and other streaming services

Rise in Twitter outages since Musk takeover hints at more systemic problems

Sixth failure this year comes against backdrop of financial and regulatory pressures on the company

Mirror and Express owner publishes first articles written using AI

Chief executive says journalists should not fear it means being replaced by machines

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