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Northcliffe Media abandons efforts to unmask spoof Twitter account

By The Journalism Foundation | Posted: August 3, 2012

‘Northcliffe Media abandons efforts to unmask spoof Twitter account’
Regional newspaper group Northcliffe Media has abandoned its endeavour to reveal who was behind a spoof Twitter account of its chief executive.

‘Ofcom and OFT to investigate £70m GMG Radio sale’
Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has asked Ofcom and the Office of Fair Trading to investigate the sale of Guardian Media Group’s radio business to Global Radio.

‘Huffington makes her tablet magazine free, after five issues’
The Huffington Post’s weekly iPad magazine has gone free after five issues. “In the end, we felt that asking people to pay for the magazine was inconsistent with The Huffington Post itself, which has never charged for content,” said a HuffPost spokesman.

‘Visual journalism: Advice on building interactives and engaging the audience’
Journalism.co.uk brings together digital storytelling experts to discuss how to engage audiences.

‘Sara Ganim explains how she develops sources, gets them to open up’
Sara Ganim, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist discusses how to approach sources involved in sensitive stories.

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