
Daily Press Summary | Thursday 21 August 2025
Diane Morgan confirmed among first speakers for Tuning In 2025
Radiocentre has confirmed the first names appearing at Tuning In 2025, which takes place on Tuesday 23rd September at Kings Place in London.
Radio Today
Meta inflated ad performance and bypassed Apple’s privacy rules, tribunal hears
Former product manager alleges social media platform misled marketers in push for revenues.
Finanacial Times (£)
Suno says indie musician’s copyright claims about its AI’s output are bogus
In June, independent artist Anthony Justice sued AI company Suno for copyright infringement, following the lead of the major labels.
Complete Music Update
Protect BBC’s independence in case of Farage government, ex-news head urges
James Harding says it is ‘recklessly complacent’ to assume Trump-style attacks on media could never happen in UK.
The Guardian
BBC ‘not institutionally antisemitic’, editor says after row over Gaza coverage
The BBC has been criticised for a number of incidents in recent months.
The Independent
Channel 4 rather than Netflix is ‘proud parent’ of Adolescence, says news boss
Louisa Compton accuses Netflix of being ‘TV tourists’ and benefitting from talent ‘developed over many years’.
The Guardian
Why generative AI doesn’t fit into a standard in-housing playbook – yet
The industry has moved functions in-house, establishing playbooks from everything from social to programmatic media buying. But brands are not using the same in-housing play for AI.
Digiday (£)
Rupinder Downie leaves Channel 4
Rupinder Downie, content solutions leader at Channel 4, has left her role this month after more than 30 years at the broadcaster.
Campaign (£)
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