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  • Less is more at The Times, Standard's long decline and future of The Telegraph
    2026/04/23

    Dominic Ponsford and Charlotte Tobitt discuss what led The Standard to where it is today, with just 16 staff left to create the weekly print title after a digital takeover by Independent Media.


    They also cover why less is more at The Times, and the future of The Telegraph after almost three years in limbo as Axel Springer received government approval for the takeover.

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    28 分
  • How Wall Street Journal supercharged online subs growth
    2026/04/02

    Since former Sunday Times editor Emma Tucker moved to New York to head up the Wall Street Journal, online subs are up 30% to 4.3 million.

    Charlotte Tobitt explains why tough choices have worked out for the world's most popular financial news brand.

    Is it ever possible to keep sources secret in the today's surveillance age? The Guardian may have cracked this problem and is sharing it with the world.

    And Dominic Ponsford reveals how Press Gazette came under attack from black hat SEO operatives trying to silence reporting about the darker side of the SEO industry.

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    28 分
  • Tech transformation at ADWEEK with Mike Beyman
    2026/03/19
    ADWEEK chief strategy officer Mike Beyman talks AI, tech transformation and new forms of advertising for publishers with Press Gazette editor in chief Dominic Ponsford. This episode was sponsored by WordPress VIP.

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    38 分
  • Reporting Andrew arrest, robot reporters at Mediahuis and Dom's verdict on Prince Harry trial
    2026/02/26

    Dominic Ponsford and Charlotte Tobitt talk about how journalists broke news of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest and why they named him despite the privacy risk.


    They also discuss a plan by Mediahuis to cover "first-line" news with AI agents, and Dom gives his (somewhat premature) verdict on the Prince Harry and others versus Associated Newspapers privacy trial.

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    29 分
  • Quality not discounts: How The Atlantic is powering subscriber growth
    2026/02/13

    Atlantic Media’s chief growth officer Megha Garibaldi explained how the next phase of growth for the title needs a focus on “quality traffic” as referral sources decline across news media.


    Also joining the discussion with Press Gazette editor-in-chief Dominic Ponsford was specialist media management consultant Graham Page of Q5.


    The Atlantic already has more than 1.4 million subscribers but Garibaldi sees plenty of scope for more growth. She also stressed that strong journalism remains the foundation of subscription growth, rather than deep discounting.


    Q5 head of media Graham Page highlighted the importance of publishers having cross-functional teams spanning editorial, product and commercial departments, unified around clear leadership priorities and metrics.


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    36 分
  • Ben Smith on building a $40m turnover news business in three years
    2026/01/29

    Media start-up Semafor reached profitability in 2025 with revenue of $40m, in the third full year after its October 2022 launch.


    Co-founder and editor-in-chief Ben Smith joined Press Gazette’s UK editor Charlotte Tobitt in London to discuss how the business became an overnight success in a difficult climate for media overall.


    Smith discussed Semafor’s expansion plans, why its initial bet on video didn’t work out, why it still doesn’t have a paywall, and shared his advice for other media business founders.

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    49 分
  • Prince Harry versus tabloids: The final showdown
    2026/01/15

    Prince Harry is facing the publisher of the Daily Mail in what is set to be one Britain's biggest ever privacy trials.

    Costs for both sides could top £40m.

    Harry has accused the Mail of commissioning burglary, phone tapping and voicemail interception. The Mail denies everything and accuses Prince Harry's legal team of using cash payments to witnesses to bolster their case.

    Dominic Ponsford looks back to the News of the World front page in 2008 which started the war on UK tabloids which has raged since then.

    He also discusses the questionable evidence-gathering tactics which the Daily Mail believes undermine Prince Harry's Case and explains why the backing of co-claimant Elton John means this final legal battle is set to go the distance.

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    26 分
  • The rise of paywalls in the regional press with MEN editor Sarah Lester
    2025/12/22

    Press Gazette UK editor Charlotte Tobitt speaks to Manchester Evening News editor Sarah Lester shortly after the UK's biggest regional newsbrand added a premium paywall to its website.


    The conversation also covers frustrations with Google, the role of the editor in 2025, the threat of fake experts degrading journalists' relationship with PRs, and more.

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    49 分