News Africa to get citizen photojournalism Dutch participation site Skoeps plans to launch overseas expansion By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News Sri Lanka annoints eJournalists Newspaper and radio reporters go multimedia after completing a state-sponsored qualification in online journalism. By Robert Andrews • 1 min read
News BBC appoints mobile controller Matthew Postgate to head Beeb's presence across mobile platforms By Clare Fisher • 1 min read
News "Photographers can work successfully with both still and video cameras" Journalism.co.uk talks to Randy Covington, director of Ifra Newsplex (US) By Oliver Luft • 5 min read
News Newspapers use open-source software to engage readers online More newsrooms switch to the open-source content management system Drupal - and even share their best ideas By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News Dispatches moblog is rubbish And yet quite innovative. Channel 4 show takes viewers' camera phone contributions on UK refuse collections By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News Web audio/video regulation intended to stave off EC, says press watchdog commissioner Sir Christopher Meyer claims the PCC move was initiated to prevent regulation by European Commission By Oliver Luft • 2 min read
News Does Tina Brown have a web project up her sleeve? Former New Yorker editor tells industry conference she's 'quite attracted to the online world' By Oliver Luft • 1 min read
News Sky News gets a Second Life News channel to launch a virtual newsroom in the 3D world with Adam Boulton to premiere By Robert Andrews • 1 min read
News Newspaper launches IPTV service De Volkskrant will later this week launch a local pilot of its internet IPTV service ahead of a broader roll out By Oliver Luft • 2 min read
News Web challenge forces Florida paper job losses Some 24 Orlando Sentinel staff to go as title restructures with online focus for 'most difficult period in history' By Robert Andrews • 2 min read
News Search engines drive more readers to news sites The number of people finding news stories via search engines increased 17 per cent last year By Robert Andrews • 1 min read