Online Journalism News
Guardian mulling on guidelines for journalists participating in comment threads
Staff on the paper are engaged in internal discussions about how journalists should interact with readers in comments
Over 200 years of newspaper content to be made available as TimesOnline launches digital archive
Archive will be free to users and stretch back to 1785
News feed- Record digital revenues for Norwegian newspaper giant
- ABC to set up university news bureaus at five US journalism schools
- CNET UK and Gamespot UK in mobile launch
- User-generated content to be integrated across Telegraph.co.uk
- Search is central to TimesOnline's journalism, says Spackman
- Virgin Media relaunches news site with PA multimedia content
- Web editors 'not commercial enough', say magazine industry's digital heads
- RBI considers pay-per-page view for online journalists
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News feed- Telegraph.co.uk breaking news strategy - key staff as 'story owners'
- Freelancers see the value in trawling web for copyrighted content
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Daily Mail to the blind and visually impaired?
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Times to the blind and visually impaired?
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Sun to the blind and visually impaired?
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Mirror to the blind and visually impaired?
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Telegraph to the blind and visually impaired?
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Guardian to the blind and visually impaired?
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Best of the rest feed - OJR: tools for covering the US elections online
- Reuters: Murdoch's online operation to miss ambitious targets
- Twitter Development Group: Spammy Twitter accounts to get the chop
- CNET: Washingtonpost.com wants identities of readers who post comments
- Guardian: Pluck picks up Hearst website deal
- Publishing 2.0: The declining value of redundant web news
- Indiainfo: BBC World seals deal with six mobile service providers in India
- Media Guardian: Ien Cheng leaves FT.com for Google
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Best of the blogs feed- [Alan Mutter] Why Tribune has to sell Newsday
- [Pat Thornton] Today’s Thought: You’re not born a digital native
- [Adrian Monck] The information war in Iraq
- [Craig McGill] Why is so much PR crap?
- [Pat Thornton] First thoughts on Philly.com relaunch
- [Mark Potts] The New Philly.com
- [Amy Gahran] Dale Willman on radio in Indonesia
- [Paul Bradshaw] Some questions about blogging, from a student
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Knowledge base
News feed- How to: master Twitter, if you're a journalist
- How to: use RSS and social media for newsgathering
- How to: set up video for newspaper websites on a budget (part three)
- How to: set up video for newspaper websites on a budget (part two)
- How to: set up video for newspaper websites on a budget (part one)
Smart Moves
Smart Moves feed- Richard Milne appointed European business correspondent at the Financial Times
- Business Matters magazine appoints Paul Jones as online editor
- IPC announces appointment of Tim Pearson as head of marketing for NME and Uncut
- Charlotte Walsh becomes online editor at Travel Trade Gazette
- Financial Times Weekend appoints Merryn Somerset-Webb as columnist





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