The Guardian
No announcement was made when News Corp confirmed the split on Thursday about who would head the publishing company. He will be president and chief executive of the media and entertainment business, which will encompass the 20th Century Fox film and TV studio, Fox network, cable channels including Fox News, and satellite TV assets including the 39.1% stake in BSkyB. The company said it had decided to restructure because of the "increasingly complex" asset portfolio.
Red Rocket Media
In January 2010, following a bout of heavy snow, Robin Hood Airport posted long delays and cancellations. Paul Chambers, who was due to fly from the airport shortly afterwards, tweeted the message: "Cr*p! Robin Hood Airport is closed. You've got a week and a bit to get your sh*t together, otherwise I'm blowing the airport sky high." Chambers was charged and the case went to court the following November. Crown Court Judge Jacqueline Davies, however, said the message was "clearly menacing" and so sentenced him to a GBP1,000 fine. This week, heheaded back to court in order to appeal the …
TechCrunch
Last week, Facebook staked out its claim as a prime destination for people looking for this summer's Olympics coverage online. Today, the BBC announced it's putting its sports coverage into a new Timeline app. The app, which is only usable by UK users, is currently in beta form and live already: people can currently access streams of Wimbledon. That will get ramped up in coming weeks for Olympics coverage, when it will be some of the most comprehensive Olympics coverage yet seen on the social network - 24 streams in all - and will mark the first time that the …
The Guardian
More than 20 staff at IPC's Soaplife, Chat It's Fate and Goodtoknow.co.uk will begin working from home next month as the Time Warner-owned publisher trials its new "modern working" programme. The publisher ruled out expanding the trial to its larger titles, such as Woman's Own and What's On TV, amid indications that it is seeking further cost savings on its Blue Fin premises at the capital's South Bank. A spokeswoman for IPC Media said it will equip all staff involved in the home-working experiment with a laptop, but would not initially pay extra costs associated with using the internet from …
The Telegraph
A spokesman for the mobile network, which has more than 22 million customers, said it was investigating the failure and aimed to fix it as soon as possible. The firm did not identify the cause but it affects outgoing messages, with customers receiving "network out of order" messages from O2 when they press send. The firm believes it affects a percentage of pay monthly, but not pay-as-you-go, customers. O2 could not say how many customers had been affected but insisted it had received relatively few complaints. A spokesman said the fault struck on Tuesday, but was "utterly confident it's not …
BBC
Anton Vickerman will be sentenced next month after being found guilty of conspiracy to defraud, at Newcastle Crown Court. The maximum penalty for his crime is 10 years in jail. His site used to host some of the UK's most visited web pages offering links to illegally copied streaming videos. Anti-piracy campaigners say it proves such sites can be brought to justice. Vickerman's wife was found not guilty of the same charges. At its height in 2009 Surfthechannel.com attracted more than 400,000 visitors a day, generating more than GBP35,000 in advertising revenue a month.
M&M Global
Tweets containing less than 100 characters receive 17% higher engagement than longer tweets, according to new research from Buddy Media. In analysing user engagement with approximately 320 Twitter handles of some of the world's biggest brands, the social enterprise company found that keeping things short and sweet led to more replies and retweets from followers. The research also showed that the use of hashtags can be problematic. Although tweets with hashtags receive twice the levels of engagement than those without, tweets with two or more hashtags lead to a 17% drop in engagement.
Press Gazette
Sky News said that its navigation had been simplified and that there was a more prominent role for comment and analysis with a broader range of views from Sky News correspondents and specialists. The site is powered by a new bespoke content management system that will power all of Sky News' digital platforms, which it said "allows for more flexible story-telling, to give users a more immersive experience, providing background information that helps put breaking news into context". Andrew Hawken, head of editorial at Sky News Digital, said: "The new site is real progress for us, and completes our world-class …
The Drum
Deputy publisher Pete Picton says that's the reason the Mail Online has become the best-read newspaper website in the world. Picton was speaking to The Drum after the Mail Online picked up the Chairman's Award at the Online Media Awards. It was rewarded after a year of staggering growth in which it overtook the New York Times to become the top newspaper website. "It's not about some fancy algorithm behind it. It's not about aggregation. It's about having that unique content.
The Guardian
Alex Musil, executive VP of product at Shazam, will join GNM in August as director of product, overseeing the development of the Guardian's product team and will be responsible for planning its product portfolio. GNM's digital development team is responsible for developing and launching a wide range of products including iPhone, Android and iPad apps, Kindle editions, as well as new features and digital projects within guardian.co.uk. Musil will report to GNM's Director of Digital Development, Tanya Cordrey.