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Tech group and OpenAI investor files motion to dismiss case alleging copyright infringement
Generative AI start-up denies news organisation’s claims of infringement in latest fight over emerging technology
Previous battles between media and tech groups suggest a compromise is likely
US newspaper alleges tech companies took ‘free-ride’ on millions of articles to help build generative AI chatbots
Cable network has been searching for new head since Chris Licht’s ousting in June
Purchase of The Athletic may have been high-water mark of optimism over growth prospects and accessible markets
Media group must find balance between tapping as many readers as possible and charging the highest optimal price
Activist investor says news publisher should promote higher-priced bundles to subscribers
Dean Baquet, the newspaper’s first black editor, will be succeeded by his deputy in June
The five-letter word game acquired by the New York Times is a worthy addition to its portfolio of puzzles
Acquisition is news publisher’s second this month in pursuit of 10mn digital subscribers
Less investor cash is flowing in but entrants are undeterred
Deal’s success depends on achieving substantial revenue growth that damps the hefty cost of highly paid writers
Lossmaking US sports website had initially sought as much as $800m for a sale
Justin Smith and Ben Smith pursue journalism platform aimed at university-educated readers
Digital advertising sales boon reveals a big story
In search of rare, idiosyncratic colours, scents and forms, these floral designers turned growers have gone back to the roots
Company has more than 7.5m paying readers with digital revenue helping it ride out plummeting print advertising
Ant IPO suspended, board backs @Jack, Nurvv Run
The publisher’s impressive digital subscription engine would not be enough to protect it from a ‘Trump slump’
New York Times alleges president’s returns show years of tax avoidance and business losses
Company now has 6.5m total subscribers but advertising continues to take a hit from pandemic
Struggles at The New York Times show that journalists can no longer define the conversation
COO to succeed Brit Mark Thompson as news publisher sets sights on global expansion
Subscriptions are up but advertising has collapsed for media groups that were already under intense pressure
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