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10 July 2008
Future on the line for regionals
Regional papers are turning to the net for their future revenue streams, as they haemorrhage advertisers from their print editions amid growing economic uncertainty.

7 July 2008
Mobile journalists to share desks
Mobile journalists, or mojos, face losing their desks as newspapers look to take advantage of mobile technologies, such as laptops and WiFi, to cut down on office real estate.

3 July 2008
Regional star does four million impressions
The web offering of Britain's biggest-selling regional evening newspaper, the Express & Star, has reached a new milestone by breaking through the four million barrier for monthly page impressions.

30 June 2008
Journalists should take blogging seriously
Too few journalists treat blogging seriously and are failing to grasp the truth that the blogging revolution is threatening the established order of journalism, according to Guardian media commentator, Roy Greenslade.

26 June 2008
BBC wants £800,000 local video kitty
The BBC has unveiled plans for an £800,000 fund to source local video content from outside the organisation, as part of a £68 million investment in its local network.

23 June 2008
Mail posts first-class online figures
Mail Online has leapfrogged Telegraph.co.uk to become the most popular online national newspaper, according to the latest Audit Bureau of Circulation Electronic (ABCe) statistics.

19 June 2008
This is…geocoded news
Northcliffe Media is stepping up its overhaul of its regional news sites by relaunching ten next generation ThisIs websites with new geotagging software.

16 June 2008
Bumper growth in online readership
Newspaper companies are seeing their online operations grow at double-digit rates, both in readership and advertising revenue, according to new research by a global organisation for the newspaper industry.

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30 August 2007
Aussie PM denies Wikipedia tamper order
The Australian government has rubbished claims that PM John Howard had ordered staff to remove some details from Wikipedia entries in a bid to reflect the government more favourably.

28 August 2007
Sky search for citizen journalists
Sky News is turning to the public at large in a drive to provide extensive grassroots media coverage of the next general election.

23 August 2007
Canaries in flap over footie bloggers
Norwich City Football Club has hit out at citizen journalists, blaming them for posting team news and tactics on football websites ahead of big games.

20 August 2007
Companies caught tinkering on Wikipedia
Wikipedia is welcoming the introduction of a new search tool to try and put a stop to the spate of companies which are thought to be tampering with entries about them on the online encyclopedia.

16 August 2007
Newspaper readers prefer web versions
People prefer to read newspapers and magazines online rather than in print as they are easier to read and more convenient to use - according to the results of a new media survey.

13 August 2007
Newsmakers get say on Google
The very people involved in a Google News story will now be able to have their say, as it is introducing a pilot scheme inviting newsmakers to post their own comments against the original article.

9 August 2007
Online magazine readers not buying print copies
Very few online readers of monthly magazines in the US actually buy the print copy, according to new readership statistics.

6 August 2007
Journalism degree goes multimedia
A national newspaper group has teamed up with a leading university to launch a new journalism degree designed to turn out rookie reporters equipped with the latest multimedia skills such as online rep

2 August 2007
Blog used as vital update on UK flood zone
A council in one of the worst flood-hit regions of the UK is blogging the latest news to update victims and the media in the wake of the worst flooding since records began.

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