- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, May 31, 2013
- Guardian Unveils Coffee Shop-Office Venture
- Nextdoor.com Is Coming To A Neighbourhood Near You
- A First: BBC's 'Truly Digital' Glastonbury
- Most-read In UK: Asda Top Magazine, Sun Top Paper
- Barbour Kicks Off British Summer Social Media Effort
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, May 30, 2013
- Millward Brown Taps Rhall As Global CEO
- Smartphone Adoption Hits 50% In Several Countries
- FT Debuts Fast New Online Service
- More Concessions From Google May End Probe
- BBC IPlayer To Offer Radio Downloads
- Aussie Guardian Gets Flood Of UK Guardian Readers
- British More Willing To Pay For Online Content
- Penguin Puts Kids Into Hooves Of Billy Goats Gruff
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, May 29, 2013
- Gawker Editor Defends 'Crackstarter' Funding
- Biggest-selling Newspaper To Build Paywall
- Google: We'll Pay Higher Taxes If Laws Change
- Man City Fans To Ex-Manager Mancini: 'Grazie'
- Tesco Inks Deal With ITV For Clubcard TV
- Dutch Startup Gets Funding For Multi-screen Vid Tech
- Real-Time With Paul Silver, Media IQ Digital's New Global Strategy Director
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, May 28, 2013
- Amazon Appstore Goes Global
- Guardian.com Reflects Evolution As Global Brand
- UK Launch Of HTC's First Phone Delayed
- Sun Backs 24-Hour Big Tweet For Missing Children
- BBC Condemned For Digital Media Project Waste
- Sally Bercow To Pay For Defamatory Tweet
- Rolls-Royce Looking For Global AOR
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, May 24, 2013
- Ford Launches European Campaign
- Paywall No Impediment To Telegraph Traffic
- Daily Mail Online Vilified Over Sniper Photo, ID
- Daily Mail Digital Growth Cancels Print Decline
- Metro, Mirror Web Traffic Up Sharply In April
- Kerrang! Still Digital Only; Planet Goes Analogue
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, May 23, 2013
- Pirate Movie Sites Blocked By ISPs In UK
- Hyperlocal News Websites Get Carnegie Funds
- Future Print Revs Down But Digital Way Up
- Multimedia Tool Launches In Hungary
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, May 22, 2013
- Google Appears To Have Dodged UK Taxes
- Meanwhile, Over At Apple, The Irish Question
- BBC Online Fails To Meet Target Of 65%
- 'Derek' To Debut On Netflix In U.S. In September
- How They Hacked The Telegraph
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, May 21, 2013
- BBC, Guardian Most Likely Google News Results
- Ex-Google Exec Has Tax-Avoidance Evidence
- Trust Urges BBC Online, Red Button Merger
- LinkedIn Named Top Generator Of Social Sales
- Planet Ivy Plans To Avoid Publishing Boring Things
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, May 20, 2013
- FT Site Hacked With Syrian Horror Video
- Facebook Bans Beast Over Bea Arthur's Breasts
- Google's Schmidt To Talk Taxes With Prime Minister
- Sun Kills Huhne Bullying Article After Complaint
- Tech City News In 'Transatlantic Alliance'
- The Telegraph's Izlan: RTB Offers More Control
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, May 17, 2013
- 2 Audiences, 2 Approaches For Samsung Monitors
- Guardian's Model 'Fundamentally Changed' By Mobile
- Court To Google: No Auto-complete Entries
- The Conversation Is Launched In The UK
- Burcher To Head MediaCom's Social Media
- Google Under Gun On UK Taxes Again
- Tesco Best At Social Media Customer Service
- Inaugural EU AppNexus Summit On The Horizon