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Netflix reverses subscriber decline with help from Stranger Things and Dahmer

Streaming service adds 2.4m subscribers in past three months to comfortably beat forecasts after ‘challenging’ first half of year

BBC prepares secret scripts for possible use in winter blackouts

Exclusive: Scripts set out how corporation will reassure public in event of major power loss

Facebook owner Meta to sell Giphy after UK watchdog confirms ruling

CMA says takeover of gif creation website limits choice for social media users

Trussonomics: who were doomed mini-budget’s biggest cheerleaders?

Description of mini-budget as ‘seismic’ in one pro-Tory paper proved correct – though perhaps not in the intended sense

Disney threatens to bypass French cinemas unless release rules are relaxed

Movies may go straight to streaming service Disney+ unless government changes distribution regulations

Kanye West to buy rightwing social network Parler

Purchase by rapper, who changed name to Ye in 2021, expected to be completed by end of year

Rupert Murdoch considering merging Fox and News Corp once again

Merger would combine Fox News and TMZ with newspaper and online news operations, almost a decade after they split

Netflix launches £4.99 package with adverts to lure cost-conscious streamers

Basic with Ads subscription will be available in 12 countries from 3 November as customer growth stalls

Jacob Rees-Mogg says pensions not at risk as he hits out at BBC

Business secretary claims impartiality rules breached by suggestion market turmoil is linked to mini-budget

Netflix reports £1.4bn revenue last year from UK subscribers

US streaming service behind The Crown and Stranger Things also pays record corporation tax of almost £7m

LadBible to sack 10% of staff as it warns of tough trading conditions

Online media company, which has seen its share price slump, blames economy for job losses

New Weinstein trial to begin in Los Angeles, five years after bombshell reports

Disgraced producer, already poised to spend life in prison, faces 11 additional sexual assault charges

Secret Cinema’s new owners want to be the Netflix of live events

TodayTix eyes global expansion for UK firm known for immersive film screenings, which took a Covid hammering

What happens now that Twitter v Elon Musk trial has been delayed?

All you need to know about the latest developments in the twisting takeover saga

Nadhim Zahawi apologises for economic turmoil after mini-budget

Cabinet minister says ‘of course I’m sorry’ during clash with Piers Morgan on BBC One’s Question Time

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