News Sheffield journalism students help Guardian with local authority data project Postgraduate students contact local authorities to collect budget details ahead of government spending review By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News English-language Muslim newspaper planned for launch in 2011 New weekly publication is being developed by south asian television network ARY Digital and lead by former Times deputy features editor Burhan Wazir By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News #WEFHamburg: News outlets need to know more about online display ads, says Zeit Online editor Speaking at the World Editors Forum, Wolfgang Blau said online advertising has been 'discredited', but its potential has not been properly investigated By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Former Bastiat Prize winners in contention again as 2010 shortlist announced Financial Times' Tim Harford and freelancer Jamie Whyte, who shared the accolade in 2006, will compete against five others for the £10,000 prize By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Pageant Media leads Independent Publisher Awards shortlist Publishing companies earning £10m or less will compete for PPA-run awards, presented in December By Adam Levitt • 1 min read
News #WEFHamburg: Crowd-funded news site Spot.us is sticking to startup roots, says founder David Cohn is slowly weaning his startup off the grant money won in 2008's Knight News Challenge and building up other revenue streams By Laura Oliver • 4 min read
News #WEFHamburg: Global newspaper circulation fell for first time in 2009, according to report World Press Trends report recording a 0.8% decline in global circulations last year, the first in the history of the report By Laura Oliver • 3 min read
News #WEFHamburg: NewsCloud sets its sights on communities of connected readers Knight Foundation backed startup NewsCloud is an open source technology platform working with Facebook to create better interaction for readers By Laura Oliver • 3 min read
News Nobel peace prize awarded to Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo Xiaono is currently serving an 11-year sentence in China for inciting subversion of state power By Joel Gunter • 1 min read
News #WEFHamburg: One in five journalists lacks 'essential' multimedia skills, suggests Poynter research New research by the institute suggests news organisations need to do more to motivate staff in need of training By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News #WEFHamburg: Invest in a more human side, Zeit online editor tells Google Wolfgang Blau meets with Madhav Chinappa and Peter Barron from Google at the World Editors Forum to discuss the search engine's courtship of news organisations By Laura Oliver • 3 min read
News #WEFHamburg - WEF newsroom study suggests high optimism, demand for greater multimedia Half of survey's respondents claim to work in a fully integrated multimedia newsroom already By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read