News Washington newspaper rivals collaborate for online flood coverage Journalists used news link service Publish2 to share and republish competitors' stories By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News Knight Foundation grants $390,000 to expand non-profit news sites The Knight Foundation wants to 'fill the void' by investing in US communities By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Golden Pen of Freedom awarded to Pakistan newspaper editor Najaam Sethi will receive the WAN prize in March By Alexander de Vivie • 1 min read
News Journalism.co.uk launches two new pages to track job cuts and international press freedom Use our two new pages to keep up to date on the media downturn and international issues By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News US local media in worse shape than UK, says Enders 'Too late' for US local media to be saved by changes to competition model, says leading analyst By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Environmental journalism prize to award $75,000 Grantham Prize rewards journalists writing about environmental issues By Alexander de Vivie • 1 min read
News New partnership between Press Association and MINDS International PA signs up to international information sharing 'platform' By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News NYTimes.com launches new widgets in beta Users can now try out new Times Widgets which allow customisation of 10,000 RSS feeds By Judith Townend • 1 min read
News Most jailed journalists work online, CPJ census finds Of the 125 media workers in prison on December 1 2008, 56 were online journalists, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) By Laura Oliver • 2 min read
News Reporting restrictions in Baby P case make public think press is covering up, says Society of Editors head Baby P case is prime example why UK Contempt of Court law needs reformation, says Bob Satchwell By Judith Townend • 2 min read
News NUJ to take co-ordinated action over local newspaper cuts Campaign will protest against profiteering by publishing groups By Laura Oliver • 1 min read
News Insidious privacy laws are strangling British media, says NOTW editor High Court edicts on privacy have left media in 'an unrecognisable place' By Laura Oliver • 1 min read