Hannah Dillon
Staff Writer
Hannah joined ExchangeWire as staff writer in 2022, having previously worked in marketing, communications, and social media. Hannah graduated from the University of Manchester with a BA in Drama and English Literature.Articles by Hannah
Twitter Sues Musk over “Elaborate Joke” Takeover; Google Slows Hiring Amid “Uncertain” Outlook
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Twitter sues Elon Musk after the billionaire scraps his offer to buyout the company; Google slows down hiring as the possibility of a recession grows; and the European Commission is urged to investigate its former [...]
Netflix Searches for Exec to Lead Ad-Supported Tier; Meta Cracks Down on "Low Performing" Staff
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Netflix searches for a new exec to lead its venture into ad-supported content; Meta's head of engineering urges managers to weed out low performers; and EE becomes the first mobile network operator to block pirate [...]
Musk May be Forced to Complete Twitter Takeover; Google Attempts to Placate DoJ with Voluntary Concessions
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Elon Musk may be forced to complete the Twitter buyout he walked away from last week; Google offers several compromises to prevent a potential antitrust lawsuit; and Atlassian abandons the UK for broader opportunities in [...]
Amazon Scores Deal to Livestream European Champions League; TikTok Shelves Livestream Shopping Plans for Europe & US
In this weekly segment, ExchangeWire sums up key industry updates in media, marketing, and commerce from around the globe. In this edition: Amazon closes a three-year deal to livestream the European Champions League; TikTok suspends its plans to take 'TikTok [...]
Amazon Woos Influencers to Crack Livestream Shopping; EU Considers Restricting Political Ad Targeting
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Amazon attempts to crack the livestream shopping market by currying favour with influencers; the EU Parliament proposes limitations on political ad targeting; and the CMA announces an investigation into Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard. Amazon turns [...]
Google Inches Towards Settling Privacy Violation Lawsuit; Big Tech Told to Crack Down on Child Abuse Images
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: Google is offered a deal to bring a privacy violation complaint to an end; the UK government gives Ofcom greater authority to ensure tech companies tackle child abuse content online; and Sequoia China raises USD$9bn (£7,489bn) [...]
TikTok Shelves Ecommerce Expansion into Europe & US; British Army Investigates Hacked Accounts
In today's ExchangeWire news digest: TikTok pauses plans to extend its live ecommerce function to Europe and the US; the British Army says it will investigate after its Twitter and YouTube accounts were hacked; and NBCUniversal announces record upfront ad [...]
Apple & Android Phones Targeted by Italian Spyware; Ads for Disproven Cancer Care Rife on Meta Platforms
In this weekly segment, ExchangeWire sums up key industry updates in media, marketing, and commerce from around the globe. In this edition: Smartphones in Italy and Kazakhstan hacked by Italian spyware; Meta platforms inundate users with ads for discredited cancer [...]
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