The Journalism Foundation media monitor, 20 January 2012

‘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.”

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