News Tool of the week for journalists: Geofeedia, to locate real-time photos, videos and tweets A great new tool that can help journalists verify breaking news stories By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
Credit: by amandabhslater on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Rajars: Radio news listening down across the board BBC Radio 4, Radio 5 Live, local radio, LBC and Talksport all experience year-on-year falls in weekly listener numbers By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
Credit: By David Shankbone (Sir Harold Evans and his Paper Chase life) [CC-BY-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons News Sir Harold on leaving the Times: I was 'disgusted, dismayed and demoralised' Sir Harold Evans told the Leveson inquiry about his time as editor of the Times in 1981 to 1982, saying 'every paperclip was challenged' By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News Johnston Press advertising revenues down 9% Digital advertising revenues rise at Johnston Press while print ad sales decline By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
News Associated Press journalists balloted for industrial action The NUJ and Bectu are said to be balloting UK journalists working for AP over the closure of a defined benefits program, which the news agency says will affect around 200 people By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
News Rebekah Brooks says charges are 'expensive sideshow' Former News International chief executive's husband, who was also charged, says he is being used as a scapegoat By Paul McNally • 1 min read
Credit: New Statesman News 'Record' web traffic and editorial moves at New Statesman Jon Bernstein, who has been deputy editor of the New Statesman since November 2009, will become digital director for publisher Progressive Media International By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
News Birmingham student newspaper launches multi-device web app Geography student and digital editor of student newspaper Redbrick builds web app that works on any internet connected device By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
News BBC savings given green light as local radio cuts halved The BBC Trust asked the broadcaster to scale back proposed cuts to local radio, but has approved others, including a 'new all-England programme' for stations on weekday evenings By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
News Meltwater and NLA agree on online content licensing The Copyright Tribunal issued its final decision on the case this week accepting the agreed proposals for online content licences, having outlined its interim findings in February By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News Jack Straw: Self-regulation defies principles of justice Newspapers calling for better regulation of other institutions should look at their own industry, former justice secretary tells Leveson inquiry By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News Jack Straw: 'Breach of privacy' should be in Human Rights Act Former justice secretary and home secretary says law should be amended - with parliament taking responsibility for an area previously left to the judiciary By Paul McNally • 2 min read