- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, Feb. 28, 2014
- Top Tweeting Techies From All Over
- Spotify, Dance Brand Settle Copyright Suit
- SpotXchange Bolsters European Team
- NipNominate Raises Money Not Pint Glass
- Social Media Verification Tool To Sort Out False Info
- ABCs Of How Digital Growth Counters Print Decline
- Spies Recorded Webcam Images Off Yahoo Video Chats
- BBC Seeks To Have License Fee Extended To IPlayer
- A Glimpse At Excellent Long-Form Online Ads From All Over The World
- Progress On The Trade Body Front
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014
- JWT Agrees To Buy Lemon Sky
- Primark's Status Updates Boost Facebook Following
- 6 'Insider Secrets Of Contagious Content' Unveiled
- Regional Dailies Print Sales Down 14% Year On Year
- UK Needs Major Funds For Digital Literacy
- Nottingham Post Traffic Up In 2nd Half Of 2013
- Harlequin Bows Ebook Reader App For IPhone, IPad
- H&M, The Debrief In Content Marketing Deal
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014
- Time Spent On Smartphones Easily Tops Desktop
- Newspaper Groups Unite For 'Day Of Influence
- InTV Outline Digital Trends In Media Research
- Microsoft, Orange Said To Discuss Dailymotion
- Older Population Gaining On Twitter
- P&G's 'Connected Bathroom' Includes Smart Toothbrush
- Press Should Be Paid For Stories BBC Lifts
- NoW Editor Unaware Hacking Illegal, She Says
- MasterCard Launches In-App Payment Service
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2014
- Publishers Seek Lower VAT On Digital Press
- Morgan Blames Style, Gun Control Views For Axing
- UK Tweeters Most Engaged With Brands, Study Says
- EU Digital Chief Calls For 5G, Whatever It Is
- Bankers Lose Privacy Complaint Against Telegraph
- Trinity Mirror Introduces Buysell For Regionals
- WSJ Offers Immersive Storytelling Tips
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, Feb. 24, 2014
- Spanish Tweeter Convicted Of Inciting Terror
- Zuckerberg To Keynote Mobile World Congress
- Mobile Ads More Effective Than Desktop, Says BBC
- ASA Bans Ad For 'Nude Scanner' Mobile App
- Magisto Brings Video Editing App To Russia's Facebook
- Clifford Tipped-off Paper To Royal Family Access Sale
- A Storify Of Tweets From News-Rewired Conference
- Never-ending, Always-growing Story
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, Feb. 21, 2014
- Ustream Backs Citizen Journalism In Ukraine
- Mail Online Records 11.8M Daily Browsers, A New High
- Centaur Media Gains In Paid-for Content Revenue
- Independent's App Integrates Print, Digital
- Consumers Demand More From Online Services
- Jury Likely To Decide On Huffington Post Origin
- Vizzuality Is Bringing Mapping To The Masses
- Keep Readers Foremost In Mind
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014
- Mastercard Calls 'Pass For Tweet' Highly Inappropriate
- Most Digital Budgets Will Go To Content Marketing
- Blair Told Brooks To Take Sleeping Pills, 'Tough Up'
- Redesign Makes News UK's Times+ More Mobile-friendly
- King Digital Looking To Float On N.Y. Stock Exchange
- Streaming Music Good For Labels But Is It Viable?
- Cop Gets Advice, Has Twitter Feed Restored
- Netflix Buys First Season Of NBC's 'Crossing Lines'
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014
- Influence Marketing Growing In Importance
- Spies Targeted WikiLeaks Readers, Document Says
- Press Freedom Group To Cameron: Lay Off The Guardian
- West Midlands Police Probe Possible Twitter Misuse
- Opera Releasing Max App To Wider Audience
- Streamed Music To Be Considered For UK Top 40
- University of Glasgow Students Elect Snowden Rector
- Netflix Buys First Season Of NBC's 'Crossing Lines'
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2014
- IPG Takes $60 Million Charge To Address Euro Woes
- Pepsi Posts Fan Vines On Outdoor Screens
- Leaders Discuss Europe-only Comms Network
- Mobile Editors Share Tips On Engaging Readers
- Reader's Digest Sets Sights On Digital Growth
- Chromecast Screen Mirroring Coming To Android?
- Reporters Win Polk Award For Snowden, NSA Stories
- Delingpole Takes New Role At Breitbart.com
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, Feb. 17, 2014
- EUCourt Rules Links Don't Impinge On Copyright
- Guardian Media Buys 15% Share In Decoded
- Digital App Readly To Debut In The UK
- Social Media Influence May Bring About Change
- Google Publicizes EU Antitrust Settlement Proposal
- Keepr Helps Journalists Search Social For Meaning
- Telegraph Media, Hyundai In 'Do More' Vid Effort