News Science journalism awards return after two-year absence ABSW Science Writers Awards closed in 2007 due to lack of funding but return this year with multiple nominations for freelancers By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News BSME magazine awards open for entries This year's British Society of Magazine Editors awards features a new category recognising sport, leisure and health By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News BBC Trust approves online cuts but backs saving 6 Music Trust says it is not convinced by the BBC executive's plans to close 6 Music, saying the station's current performance is comparable with that of other digital services By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Guardian launches WordPress plugin allowing bloggers to republish its content The Guardian News Feed plugin will allow users to embed whole Guardian articles on their own sites and keep revenue from ads embedded with content By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Census charts the world's journalism education programmes Statistics suggest that 29.56 per cent of programmes are in North America, which has 691. Asia has 645 and Europe has 530 By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Guardian signs up Times blogger who quit over paywall Tim Kevan, who writes the BabyBarista blog, has a new home on the Guardian's revamped law section By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News New FT press cuttings service to include searchable digital archive Financial Times severs some ties with the Newspaper Licensing Agency, previously responsible for licensing the newspaper's digital archive By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Times and Sunday Times paywall to go up tomorrow Readers will be charged £1 per day or £2 per week. For the first month all readers who have registered with the sites will be given a 30-day pass for a one-off fee of £1 By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News New York Times passes on the Local's New Jersey edition to Baristanet.com Brooklyn edition and plans for a new site in the East Village will continue in collaboration with CUNY Graduate School and Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News New international multimedia journalism MA to train students to work abroad New course sees Bolton and Beijing universities collaborate to offer training in multimedia techniques, working with fixers and how to get stories while staying safe By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Readers willing to pay for news in print but not online YouGov SixthSense report suggests 60 per cent of UK adults willing to pay for a newspaper but as little as two per cent for digital news 'in its current form' By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News US community news site sets up office in local coffee shop Freehold InJersey will be based at a computer workstation in a local coffee shop, aiming to encourage closer links with readers By Laura Oliver • 1 min read