Public affairs and strategic communications consultancies, The Civic Group, Civic Reputation, and Civic Financial Communications have adopted a new partnership model and will now be known as The Civic Partnership. Agencies Communications consultancies form The Civic Partnership The Daily Mail surpassed its closest competitor, Ben Shapiro’s US conservative news website Daily Wire, which had been in first position for over a year, by 7m interactions. The UK publisher had 32.7m Facebook likes, shares, and comments to its web content posted on Facebook last month, according to media monitoring company NewsWhip. The Daily Mail was biggest news publisher in the world on Facebook in March, knocking the Daily Wire off its long-held top spot, according to an independent ranking, reports Press Gazette’s Aisha Majid. Ukraine coverage helps Daily Mail become top news publisher on Facebook The awards recognise the critical role media plays in the Australian and New Zealand business landscape, and encourage excellence in business and finance reporting in the two countries.Ī panel of independent judges from the business and regulatory community determined the winners on criteria including originality in thinking and impact. Journalists from The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald have been honoured at the 2022 Citi Journalism Awards for Excellence, which recognise outstanding business and finance reporting across Australia and New Zealand, report the Nine owned mastheads. News Brands The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age clean up at Citi Business Journalism awards It also indicated an uptick in domestic disinformation and propaganda in countries around the world, suggesting that tactics pioneered by foreign intelligence agencies are now being used more widely. The report from Facebook and Instagram’s parent company detailed a surge in social media disinformation this year, including an increase in contentlinked to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia-aligned hackers compromised the social media accounts of dozens of Ukrainian military officers, attempting to upload videos of defeated and surrendering Ukrainian soldiers before being stopped by Meta, a new report revealed, reports The Guardian’s Kari Paul. Propaganda surged on social media after invasion of Ukraine, Meta reports Twitter agreed on Tuesday to add Musk to its board. He filed a new form with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday (Wednesday AEST) classifying himself as an active investor, a day after he was late submitting a form for passive shareholders. Musk started the poll after disclosing this week that he had taken a more than 9 per cent stake in Twitter. About 74 per cent of the more than 4.4 million votes cast in Musk’s poll this week were in favour of adding the functionality. The ability to edit tweets after posting them had been the most requested feature for many years according to Twitter’s head of consumer product Jay Sullivan, who wrote in a thread elaborating on the company’s announcement. Twitter said it had started internal testing of an edit button and that work on the feature began last year, before new top shareholder and board member Elon Musk polled users on the topic, reports Washington Post’s Belinda Cao. Email Business of Media Twitter tests edit button but denies Musk was involved
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