Daily Press Summary

Daily Press Summary | Tuesday 19th June 2018

BBC wants to work closer with Commercial Radio
The BBC is not admitting defeat or ceasing to care about audience share, despite a newspaper report to the contrary.
Radio Today

YouTube’s paid music and video services come to UK
YouTube is expanding its subscription-based music and video services to the UK and a further 11 countries.
BBC News

Are people becoming less reliant on Facebook for their news?
Two new surveys suggest the public still value traditional news publishers.
Guardian

NME returns with two radio station streams
NME is back in the radio game by launching two new radio services titled NME 1 and NME 2.
Radio Today

Labour tycoon John Mills breaches TV broadcast laws
Regulators have threatened to strip a millionaire Labour donor of the licence to broadcast his shopping channel after a serious breach of laws intended to prevent political influence over television.
The Times

Journalists believe the public trusts traditional media 22% less than in 2016
Ogilvy’s Global Media Influence Survey has uncovered that that journalists believe that the public’s trust in traditional media as a source for news has declined 22% since 2016.
The Drum

Encore Radio in breach for offensive language
Encore Radio has been found in breach of its licence for broadcasting offensive language in songs on multiple occasions during the school Easter holidays.
Radio Today

Radio will never die as long as there are lazy listeners like me around
(Opinion) Video killed the radio star, we are told. Today, perhaps it ought to be: Netflix killed the radio star.
Telegraph (£)

Behind the scenes with Man Made Music on our new super sonic branding
As The Drum rolls out a new visual identity across its magazine, awards and website alongside the launch of our new Voice issue, it has also been imagining what The Drum sounds like.
The Drum