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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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29 October 2007
Alternative style for GuardianAmerica
The Guardian has launched GuardianAmerica, the stateside version of its website, as part of its bid to become the leading alternative liberal voice in the US and beyond.

25 October 2007
Repressive regimes target blogger freedom
Bloggers and online journalists are being censored worldwide as governments in repressive countries are increasingly seeing them as a threat as much as the traditional media

22 October 2007
BBC to axe ultra-local TV
Massive cutbacks at the BBC have forced it to shelve ambitious plans to roll out ultra-local satellite TV services.

18 October 2007
Media convergence prompts ABC reshuffle
Leading media consumption analysts, ABC Electronic, are handing over the responsibility of their online metrics to their traditional print-based teams amid a changing landscape in the media industry.

15 October 2007
Newspaper websites booming
The leading national UK newspapers are on a roll, as new figures reveal their sites are enjoying three times the rate of growth compared with the UK internet overall.

11 October 2007
Figures ease Google agency deal fears
Latest online audience statistics have eased concerns that Google’s recent deal to publish news agency content would have a serious negative impact on traffic to newspaper websites.

8 October 2007
Google agency deal Bale-ful to newspapers
Media veteran, Peter Bale, has warned that Google’s recent deal to publish press agency content will be damaging to newspaper websites.

4 October 2007
FT.com to open up content
FT.com is set to widen access to content previously only available to paying online subscribers in a bid attract a greater number of page views.

1 October 2007
Sun shines in online readership figures
The Sun is celebrating record online readership, as its number of unique users broke through the ten-million barrier for the first time.

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