News Difficult to get Western media attention on Kenyan killings and disappearances, says WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange was awarded the Amnesty International New Media prize for the leak of a Kenyan Human Rights report By Judith Townend • 3 min read
News Poland's Gazeta marks anniversary of end of communism with multimedia push Vast online archive and social network launched alongside public events By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Channel 4 News multimedia editor steps down Jon Bernstein leaves ITN after more than four years By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News RBI takes three AOP awards FHM.com, Telegraph and Guardian all winners at last night's prize ceremony By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News PCC can work without statutory enforcement, says Follett Prior notification procedures and apologies should be enforced through rigour not law, says culture minister By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Journalism competition seeks social media adventurers Three-month international prize will see winning journalist report on series of physical challenges By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Delays in FOI process are barrier to use by journalists, says report Lack of newsroom resources makes Freedom of Information a specialist's tool for newsgathering, says Reuters Institute research By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Sky News iPhone app calls for UGC contributors New service will allow users to send in images and text to Sky News By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Addiply makes US debut on community news site UK developed advertising system adopted by Berkeley's journalism school By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Bastiat Prize opens awards to online journalists for the first time New category offers $3,000 prize to journalists working in new media By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News ProPublica launches Reporting Network with 'Adopt a Stimulus' Amanda Michel, who headed HuffPo's OffTheBus, leads investigative organisation's latest innovation By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News BBC 'does not want to be the last PSB standing', says BBC director-general Mark Thompson defended BBC's standard of journalism despite recent job cuts in last night's inaugural Charles Wheeler memorial lecture By Judith Townend • 3 min read