News WAN 2008: 'Drive-by' critics will not stop ACAP, says WAN President Criticisms from bloggers should not deter publishers from implementing the protocol as an industry standard, Independent CEO insists By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News WEF 2008: Reuters looks to expand mobile journalism to all reporters and 'citizen experts' The success of Reuters' experiment with Nokia has prompted plans to expand mobile journalism to all reporters By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News WEF 2008: Mobile will be a 'natural extension' of Telegraph reporting and website Telegraph.co.uk's plans for mobile will increase mobile training for staff and build a complementary platform to the website By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News WAN 2008: Newspapers will 'weather digital storm', says O'Reilly Independent CEO says the increase in alternative news sources is a 'win-win' for traditional print products, which remain relevant to audiences and advertisers By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News WEF 2008: Users will drive breaking news on mobile - Paul Cheesbrough, Telegraph UK broadsheet plans breaking news from users and live-streamed video accessed from multiple mobile devices By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News WEF 2008: [Video] Integrated newsrooms are not optional Danish editor Lisbeth Knudsen tells the world's newspaper editors why integration is a necessity By John Thompson • 1 min read
News South China Morning Post signs up with Brightcove Plug and play digital video player added to the Asian news website By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News ITN On to supply web videos for 275 radio stations UK's leading commercial radio stations will adopt video on their websites By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News WAN 2008: Paid-for online news is possible, says Google Increasing unique content and raising audience levels will help monetise online news By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News WAN 2008: Chinese journalist wins press freedom award Li Chongqing was jailed for three years for posting an online story about an outbreak of dengue fever By Laura Oliver • 3 min read
News WAN 2008: Engage young readers with issues not Britney Spears How one Polish paper chose a campaigning issue with broad appeal to rejuvenate its readership By John Thompson • 1 min read
News WAN 2008: Regional newspapers need to become 'community media businesses' in future – Tim Bowdler, Johnston Press Regional newspaper CEO tells World Newspaper Congress that newspapers need to look beyond news to prosper in the future By Laura Oliver • 2 min read