News AOP raises concerns about EU cookie directive Chairman of the Association of Online Publishers says the industry body is worried the directive may 'compromise English language sites that compete with digital businesses based outside the Eurozone' By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
Credit: by kodomut on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Digital revenues round-up: who's earning what and how From online bingo to market intelligence data, the major publicly listed UK media companies are all emphasising their growth in digital revenue to investors. We look at how each company is performing digitally so far this year By Paul McNally • 4 min read
News Tom Watson: 'Privacy commissioner' needed for digital age 'Information abundance' online means people will be 'wrestling with notions of privacy for years to come' and a go-to organisation should be set up By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Lord Mandelson: Leveson inquiry must not ignore online future Inquiry is 'looking at digital media with a print history' and needs to get 'to grips with the internet as a whole', former business secretary says By Paul McNally • 1 min read
News Guardian's n0tice launches open journalism toolkit The Guardian's n0tice platform opens API and allows all publishers to pull in content posted on the online noticeboard By Sarah Marshall • 2 min read
Credit: Chris Radburn/PA Archive/Press Association Images News Broadcasters win judicial review of Dale Farm footage order ITN chief executive John Hardie, who previously warned such production orders could put the safety of journalists at risk, hailed today's ruling as 'landmark' By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
News Nominations for Online Media Awards announced The Times leads the number of nominations, which also sees a student title and hyperlocal in with a chance of winning awards By Sarah Marshall • 3 min read
Credit: By David Shankbone (Sir Harold Evans and his Paper Chase life) [CC-BY-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons News Sir Harold on leaving the Times: I was 'disgusted, dismayed and demoralised' Sir Harold Evans told the Leveson inquiry about his time as editor of the Times in 1981 to 1982, saying 'every paperclip was challenged' By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News Associated Press journalists balloted for industrial action The NUJ and Bectu are said to be balloting UK journalists working for AP over the closure of a defined benefits program, which the news agency says will affect around 200 people By Rachel McAthy • 1 min read
News Meltwater and NLA agree on online content licensing The Copyright Tribunal issued its final decision on the case this week accepting the agreed proposals for online content licences, having outlined its interim findings in February By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
News Jack Straw: 'Breach of privacy' should be in Human Rights Act Former justice secretary and home secretary says law should be amended - with parliament taking responsibility for an area previously left to the judiciary By Paul McNally • 2 min read
News Rebekah Brooks charged by Crown Prosecution Service Charges relate to alleged attempts to 'conceal material' from police investigating phone hacking, Crown Prosecution Service announces By Paul McNally • 2 min read