Credit: Thinkstock News Meograph to add paid-for features for journalists The platform, which enables users to tell multimedia stories using time and place, will launch premium features for newsrooms in the next 'couple of months' By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
Credit: Image by V31S70 on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Non-profit site openDemocracy raises £250K to stay open The site, which aims to cover issues that are under-reported by the mainstream media, has raised £26,000 in the past month By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
Credit: Image by NS Newsfalsh on Flickr. Some rights reserved News Storify launches paid-for option for publishers Storify VIP offers news outlets a premium service, with a liveblogging feature and the ability to add posts, pictures and comments from their own site to Storify stories By Sarah Marshall • 1 min read
Credit: Thinkstock News Two years in: Reflections on the New York Times paywall A look at the metered pay model's first two years and some of the key lessons learned along the way By Rachel McAthy • 11 min read
Credit: Thinkstock News How ProPublica is experimenting with Reddit Following the introduction of its Get Involved page, ProPublica has turned to Reddit to encourage open discussion around the 'influx of ideas' By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
Credit: Thinkstock News Incisive Media's BusinessGreen latest to launch paywall Launching the premium content paywall model earlier this month, editor James Murray said readers had signalled a desire for 'more content' By Rachel McAthy • 3 min read
Credit: Thinkstock News Pressfolios launches revamped site for journalists and writers Usability and cloud storage are key features of the portfolio service's improved system By Alastair Reid • 2 min read
Credit: Thinkstock News Telegraph to launch UK metered paywall Building on its paywall for international users, introduced in November, UK audiences will now also get a monthly allowance of 20 articles before charges apply By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
Credit: By .reid. on Flickr. Some Rights Reserved. News Global study: Majority go to TV first for breaking news A study of nine countries, not including the UK, found the majority of respondents (42 per cent) go to TV as their first source for breaking news By Rachel Bartlett • 2 min read
Credit: Image by by Pat Guiney on Flickr. Some rights reseverd News 6 lessons from BuzzFeed as it launches in the UK BuzzFeed founder Jonah Peretti explains the 'Paris cafe' approach to publishing, providing political scoops as well as stories for the 'bored at work' By Sarah Marshall • 4 min read
Credit: Thinkstock News Leeds Trinity students to launch local news site Leeds Northern will offer news and features covering north Leeds, as part of a 'web-first' approach for postgraduates at Leeds Trinity By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read
Credit: Thinkstock News Trinity Mirror to set up data-driven 'digital journalism unit' The new unit will support regional titles with 'compelling content' from data, as well as produce its own data stories outside the 'regular news agenda' By Rachel McAthy • 2 min read