Daily Press Summary

Daily Press Summary | Monday 10 December 2018

Emma Bunton taking Heart radio station break to spend more time with family
The Spice Girls singer, who will go on tour with the girl band, released a statement announcing the break.
Chronicle Live

Fiona Bruce ‘thrilled and daunted’ to be new Question Time host
BBC presenter steps into David Dimbleby’s shoes, becoming programme’s first female host.
Guardian

How to trademark a sound, according to Zippo
Trademarking a noise takes years of patience, documentation and Hollywood testimonies, at least if Zippo’s recent experience is anything to go by.
The Drum

BBC Sounds prompts mixed response
Google and Apple users give app low scores.
Broadcast (£)

Paedophiles grooming children live on YouTube
Paedophiles are taking advantage of the boom in live streaming on YouTube to convince children to take off their clothes or adopt sexualised poses.
The Times (£)

AA hands media business to Goodstuff
The appointment is effective immediately and coincides with the marketing director’s departure.
Campaign (£)

Twitter CEO accused of ignoring plight of Rohingya in tweets promoting Myanmar
Jack Dorsey rhapsodised about 10-day meditation retreat and encouraged his 4 million followers to visit.
Guardian

We all fell for Facebook’s utopianism, but the mask is at last being torn away
Mark Zuckerberg might truly believe that it’s not a normal corporation but emails about its ruthless business practices tell the real story to its users.
Guardian

Campaign Tech Awards return with new performance marketing categories
Outstanding tech-driven work and collaboration across the industry will be celebrated in the annual awards, which are back for 2019.
Campaign (£)