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Verizon cuts more US jobs after major layoff round
Companies

Verizon cuts more US jobs after major layoff round

Verizon has confirmed several hundred more US job cuts, six months after slashing 13,000 roles.

by Mediaweek AdminMay 8, 2026

Instagram quietly builds ‘Instants’ as Snapchat-style spinoff
Technology

Instagram quietly builds ‘Instants’ as Snapchat-style spinoff

The tech giant is prototyping a standalone disappearing photo app called Instants.

by Mediaweek AdminFeb 10, 2026

AI agents are taking aim at Australia's small business crisis
News

AI agents are taking aim at Australia's small business crisis

According to ‘Intuit Inc.’, the AI revolution is fundamentally going to reshape how Aussies businesses run and grow.

by Duane HatherlyNov 13, 2025

Why LinkedIn users are seeing old posts in their feed
Technology

Why LinkedIn users are seeing old posts in their feed

LinkedIn says it hasn’t reversed any feed changes, despite reports of older posts surfacing for some users.

by Tom GosbyJul 17, 2025

Netflix eyes podcasters as the new content creators
Streaming

Netflix eyes podcasters as the new content creators

Ted Sarandos: 'As the popularity of video podcasts grow, I suspect you'll see some of them find their way to Netflix."

by Natasha LeeApr 22, 2025

Roundup: Nine and Seven's Tennis war, Business Insider Australia, The Project
Sports

Roundup: Nine and Seven's Tennis war, Business Insider Australia, The Project

Plus: The ABC, Antony Catalano's public listing, and Scomo's media blitz

by Mediaweek AdminJan 31, 2022

Paul Colgan departs Business Insider following merger with Pedestrian
Sports

Paul Colgan departs Business Insider following merger with Pedestrian

• He denied the brand might disappear in this territory

by Mediaweek AdminJan 31, 2019

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