Vodafone is a corporate zombie – it will take more than job cuts to revive it
With no chief executive and no clear plan, it is in need of a complete overhaul
With no chief executive and no clear plan, it is in need of a complete overhaul
Netflix and Disney+ face challenge to retain viewers as spending falls
The CMA fined the price comparison website £17.9m in November 2020
As the streaming wars heat up, Sky will need to look for new markets to survive
LetterOne, founded by sanctioned oligarch Mikhail Fridman, has been ordered to sell Upp
Newspaper chiefs say new code of practice ‘undermines the very basis of journalism’ and would turn ICO into a statutory press regulator
Truphone founder seeks to gatecrash sale of company agreed between oligarch and Turkish entrepreneur
Former palace aides pointed out the Royal family was acutely aware that glossy images of younger royals would always be favoured by editors
The pair’s unquestioning self-promotion proves the streaming giant has run out of ideas
Rivals claim new price plan only cuts prices in areas where BT faces competition
Low wages and a lack of digital nous leaves BBC struggling to compete with streaming
If the corporation switches off broadcasts, it should lose the licence fee
Easing restrictions could ‘dampen revenues’ for smaller channels, industry body says
Azadeh Moshiri, the child of Everton FC's owner, says her career 'would never have happened' without the charity's mentoring scheme
Director general says broadcaster could become internet-only
Nick Read departs as an accomplice to one of the UK's great corporate declines
Writer claims she was barred from interviewing JK Rowling and Martina Navratilova, who have expressed gender-critical views
Executive Complaints Unit rules BBC One’s Reporting Scotland should have been more balanced in Brexit reporting
Announcement comes as company lifts savings target to £3bn
Move sparked backlash from crypto industry suffering billion-dollar losses
ITV's chief bets the house on another streaming platform
News Corp blames ballooning costs for fall in profits
Helmed by veterans and ex-pirates, listeners abandoned by the BBC are turning to Boom