News Current Intelligence magazine calls for contributors for new visual journalism blog The monthly magazine and website will use the new blog to pull together the images it uses on its website and discuss the decisions behind including these visuals By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Lord Chief Justice approves use of Twitter in court Senior judge clarifies use of Twitter and live, text-based reporting from courts in wake of Julian Assange's bail hearing By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News Demotix and Global Voices strike content partnership Deal will see Global Voices subscribe to images on Demotix, while blog posts from Global Voices will be included in Demotix’s news hubs with an embedded RSS feed By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Newsquest defends bonus payout for staff working during strikes NUJ claims Southern Daily Echo staff who worked during NUJ strikes at the title were given two extra days' pay By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Australian editors pledge support for WikiLeaks in letter to prime minister More than 20 editors and news directors have backed WikiLeaks in a written statement to the Australian PM Julia Gillard By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News CNN launches free iPad app New app gives users the ability to move between US and international news preferences and choose from three viewing options By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Shott report recommends £25m trial for dozen local TV stations Report commissioned by culture secretary Jeremy Hunt suggests local content could be delivered via digital TV in the short term and via internet TV services in the future By Laura Oliver • 3 min read
News Michael Moore joins list of media figures offering bail surety for Julian Assange Filmmaker is unable to attend Assange's bail hearing today but says he has wired money to the court in advance By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Huw Edwards to anchor royal wedding Details of the broadcaster's plans, including the full presenting line-up, will be revealed early next year By Rachel Bartlett • 1 min read
News Sponsored content must be clearly marked, rules OFT in blog network case Office of Fair Trading suggests that commercial blogging network Handpicked Media may be operating in breach of consumer protection legislation By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News No new phone hacking charges after witnesses refuse to co-operate No admissable evidence on which to base fresh criminal charges in News of the World phone-hacking case, director of public prosecutions says today By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
News IPCC upholds photographer's complaint over Met police investigation The Independent Police Complaints Commission has ruled that Jess Hurd was not given enough information about the investigation into her complaint By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read