News Al Jazeera English launches new blog site New network will take users behind the news, says online media head By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Survey: What do UK journalists do after losing their jobs? Journalism.co.uk and UCLAN launch new survey to find out what happens after the newsroom By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News Networks offered free footage from English-language Russian channel International broadcaster sharing video; developing Spanish-language channel By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Paxman to join global journalism conference by video-link Newsnight presenter joins line-up to debate future for world journalism By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News #aop3c: Thomson Reuters spending $1bn on subscription platform Chris Cramer, head of multimedia, outlines digital plans for more B2B services By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News #aop3c: Social media will become newsgathering of 'first resort', says Chris Cramer Reuters focusing on 'narrow-casting' and the link economy in current strategy By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News #aop3c: Replace editor-in-chiefs with 'content directors', says Mecom CEO David Montgomery supports Murdoch's paid-for content plans; calls for new newsroom rules By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News The Economist to experiment with new pay wall All content over 90 days old will be limited to paying subscribers By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News First regional newspaper group signs up for ITN's online video network New deal will see Midland News Association titles use ITN On's multimedia content By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Twingly launches real time 'channels' in private beta Blog search engine Twingly wants to help publishers generate revenue, says CEO By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News News International steps up membership drive with 'Times+' club Times and Sunday Times attempt to retain customers with new membership scheme By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News AOP census: 70 per cent of members plan to charge for some online content Association for Online Publishers' survey suggests only 30 per cent of respondents have no plans to charge, while mobile is a priority By Judith Townend • 2 min read