The New Statesman
•Business
Business & Economics
65% Informative
The Daily Mail has long been committed to funding journalism.
But now the axe has fallen even at DMGT, which runs the Mail, Mail on Sunday and Mail Online.
A redundancy process, which will lead to up to 99 job losses, is well under way.
Journalism across the UK is struggling to make money from digital advertising.
Solo Avital has told of how the video was intended as satire and that when his creative partner put it up online, he asked him to take it down but too late. Trump somehow saw it and posted it from his Truth Social account. Avital hopes the film can at least illustrate how easy it is to create fake content. Perhaps although whether fake or fact is of little concern to Trump . [See also: Labour’s collision course].
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46
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35
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English
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45
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Hate speech
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