- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, March 29, 2013
- Daily Mail Says No Paywall, Thank You Very Much
- Louis Vuitton Video Sparks Outrage
- ITV2's Telly Worth Talking About Gets Sponsor
- Twitter App Makes It Hard To Complain About Work
- Al Jazeera Denies 20 Jobs At Risk In UK Newsroom
- Paywalls Could Be Turning Point For Print Media
- Global Study: Most Turn On TV For Breaking News
- Is The Web Ready To Implode?
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, March 28, 2013
- Global Media Shift: Online Tops Offline Usage
- Bloggers Would Be Exempt From Press Regulation
- Dowds Leaves Trinity Mirror Digital Media Role
- Microsoft, The Cloud Offer Free WiFi At Rail Stations
- Tweet May Cost Comedian Alan Davies Dearly
- Sun To Follow Telegraph With Metered Paywall Move
- N.Y. Mayor Advised Murdoch To Quit Tweeting
- Respect MP Urges Sanctions Against Twitter
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, March 27, 2013
- Google Pressures Sweden Over 'Ungoogleable'
- Summly Founder Hopes To Make Yahoo Great Again
- BBC's 'Expert Women Database' Seeks Diversification
- Spotify Plans On-Demand Music PLUS Video Service
- Telegraph To Erect Paywall In UK
- UK Web Users Register Billion Video Hits Per Month
- Most Tablet Owners Online While Watching TV
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, March 26, 2013
- Twitter Ignores Court Request For Hate Speech IDs
- Yahoo Buys Brit Teen's IPhone App Summly
- Trinity Mirror To Launch Digital Data Journalism Unit
- BBC's Peter Kay Sitcom To Debut On IPlayer
- MailOnline Audience Up 22%; Hits 111 Million Uniques
- UK Launch Of BuzzFeed Promises More Fun Fluff
- Guardian Editor 'Unenthusiastic' On Press Reform
- Europe Hits Gas To Beat Silicon Valley
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, March 25, 2013
- Havas 2012 Revs Rise 8%, NY Office To Consolidate
- ComScore: Digital Engagement On The Rise
- Google Eyes Publishing Innovation Fund for UK
- Australia's The Conversation To Launch In Britain
- Marketing To Go Monthly; Drum Preps Own Redesign
- Business Should Embrace Social Media In Workplace
- Economist Latest To Protest Press Regulation
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, March 22, 2013
- World Condemns UK Press Regulation Plans
- 'Syrian Electronic Army' Hacks BBC Weather's Twitter
- How Toothbrushing.net Gets More Hits Than The Economist
- Study Find Piracy Does Not Hurt Music Sales
- Online Media Awards Get 7 New Categories
- Independent Again Fastest-growing Online Paper
- Trinity Mirror Prepares For PaperPay Launch
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, March 21, 2013
- Standard Sorry For Posting Advance Budget Info
- Real-Time With De Telegraaf's van der Meij
- U.S. Firm Buys BBC Worldwide's Lonely Planet
- TubeMogul Expands In France, Integrates With StickyXchange
- Spotify Removes 5 Play-per-Song Cap
- NRS Reports Combined Print/Online Figures
- ITV News Stream Boasts Uniques Up 518%
- Lewd Christmas Greeting Gets Amazon In Trouble
- Yahoo Ogles Stake In Dailymotion
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, March 20, 2013
- The Dish Tightens Paywall As Sales Flat-line
- Mobile Impacts Media Consumption Globally
- Watchdog Criticises Google For 'Harmful Videos'
- Pay-per-view Sky Sports Up On NOW TV
- ASDA: Mobile Content More Important That Websites
- Shrinking Johnston Press Revenue = 1,300 Jobs Lost
- Blinkx, PMC Partnership Boosts Video Library
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, March 19, 2013
- The Dalstonist Launches In East London
- Parties Agree On Press Regulation; Up To Queen
- 7thingsmedia Buys Stake In Fashion Traffic
- Many See Child Porn But Don't Know What To Do
- Musicians Buying Social Media Fans
- Mobile Payments Launch in Europe; Consumers Wait On Sidelines
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, March 18, 2013
- Speed Wins: Users Favor Apps Over Mobile
- House Of Commons To Vote On Leveson Reforms
- Vivendi Halts Sale Of Its Brazilian GVT
- Cyber Crime Specialist Unit Created In UK
- Scottish Regulation Proposal Sparks Licensing Fears
- Reuters Editor Accused Of Aiding Anonymous
- Clear Channel Revamps OOH Sites
- Gervais Brings Back 'Office' Character Via YouTube
- 'Naive' Tweet Leads To Large Comic Relief Donation