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How FT became an events leader
Live events are hot diversification for media companies. Axel Springer’s US-based Business Insider tried to soften the blow…
6 June 2025
How lawyer fest is racing to £45mn
Some industry leaders believe that the world's most successful trade shows (having rebounded strongly post-pandemic) may continue (more…
6 June 2025
Why price data has never been so pricey
In the opaque world of commodity trading, knowing the price of raw materials is surprisingly difficult. Unlike stocks…
5 June 2025
Save the date: Monetising B2B in 2026
The second edition of our ‘Monetising B2B Information & Events’ conference has now been confirmed as Wednesday 13…
5 June 2025
What now for Business Insider?
Last week, Business Insider CEO Barbara Peng announced that more than 20% of the staff were to be…
5 June 2025
Can the Telegraph conquer the world?
The US-owned RedBird Capital will soon become the majority owner of the UK's Telegraph Media Group, along with…
30 May 2025
Aussie Broadsheet warms up in London
Nick Shelton, founder of Broadsheet, the Australian food and culture site, has relocated to London to manage his…
29 May 2025
What you really need to know about AI
The question that I’ve been asked most frequently since moderating the panel on AI (hat tip to Amir…
29 May 2025
‘AI is open to all, but be careful’
AI hype is being replaced by AI reality, according to a panel at our packed-out Monetising B2B conference…
29 May 2025
UK Telegraph sale agreed – at last
The UK’s Telegraph Media Group (TMG) is being sold to a consortium led by RedBird Capital Partners (a…
23 May 2025