‘Kodak: a fond farewell’
After 130 years of business, the makers of the “cool yellow boxes” have filed for bankruptcy
‘Liverpool Post relaunches as weekly paper’
The 100-page publication, owned by Trinity Mirror, will hit newsstands every Thursday
‘Is Comment Free? New Polis research report on the moderation of online news’
In a new report, Charlie Beckett analyses how readers’ discussions are regulated and controlled by media organisations
‘The day the bookshelf shook: Four lessons for news orgs from today’s Apple iBooks announcements’
A study looks into how the news industry can benefit from the interactive world of e-book publishing
‘Google-sponsored Data Journalism Awards open to entries’
The Internet search engine is supporting the international awards, which are offering a total prize fund of £37,600
‘Mail introduces Indian online site’
Roy Greenslade argues that the website is a “natural move”, following the launch of the Delhi-based publication in 2007
‘Journalist quits job on weekly to set up own newspaper’
A reporter has launched his own hyperlocal website and newspaper, with the aim of creating “a journalistic revolution.”
The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 20 January 2012
After 130 years of business, the makers of the “cool yellow boxes” have filed for bankruptcy
‘Liverpool Post relaunches as weekly paper’
The 100-page publication, owned by Trinity Mirror, will hit newsstands every Thursday
‘Is Comment Free? New Polis research report on the moderation of online news’
In a new report, Charlie Beckett analyses how readers’ discussions are regulated and controlled by media organisations
‘The day the bookshelf shook: Four lessons for news orgs from today’s Apple iBooks announcements’
A study looks into how the news industry can benefit from the interactive world of e-book publishing
‘Google-sponsored Data Journalism Awards open to entries’
The Internet search engine is supporting the international awards, which are offering a total prize fund of £37,600
‘Mail introduces Indian online site’
Roy Greenslade argues that the website is a “natural move”, following the launch of the Delhi-based publication in 2007
‘Journalist quits job on weekly to set up own newspaper’
A reporter has launched his own hyperlocal website and newspaper, with the aim of creating “a journalistic revolution.”