• Journalists Forced To Reveal Passwords - To Employer
    Bennett, Coleman and Company Ltd, owners of The Times of India and Economic Times amongst others, has forced its journalists to hand over the passwords for all their social media accounts. According to Quartz, who has seen a copy of the contract, journalists can't post their own stories or any news links.
  • Telegraph's 'Motoring' To Become A Digital 'Cars'
    The Telegraph is to rebrand its print Motoring supplement as 'Cars' next month following the March launch of its digital Cars channel, which provides reviews, advice and other editorial for readers searching for a new car. The move will bring all of Telegraph Media Group's auto products together under one brand.
  • 'Mail Online' Bites Hands That Feeds It
    News is a reliable British export. The lineup of products has included the tabloid and broadsheet newspaper, which came to define modern journalism; the BBC, the first global news brand; and the Guardian's website, giving the world, for better or worse, Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. And now, Mail Online.
  • Want To Become A Music Journalist? Listen Here
    In such a competitive industry, how can you get your foot in door, spot new talent before anyone else, and - importantly - still earn enough to pay the bills? On Friday, Aug. 29, Journalism.co.uk will be hosting a live Q&A on getting into music journalism, where three key people in the industry will be online to answer questions and share their experiences.
  • HuffPo To Launch Edition in India
    The English-language website will be a source for breaking news, opinion, entertainment and community and will target India's fast expanding Internet user base, which is expected to reach 370 million by 2015. The announcement was jointly made by Ariana Huffington, president and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post Media Group and Satyan Gajwani, CEO of Times Internet, the digital arm of The Times of India.
  • Firm Prints Display Directly Onto Cardboard
    Don't expect Daily Prophet-style moving images in newspapers just yet, though - this was a very simple electrochromic (EC) display rather than a matrix display, meaning it can only show fixed signs and basic letters and numbers. However, the implications are intriguing.
  • 'Doctor Who' Draws 135,000 Tweets
    However, the first episode of series eight of Doctor Who - Deep Breath - which was the first to feature Capaldi in the role, failed to draw even half the number of tweets sent during his live reveal last August.
  • ITV Will Simulcast Independence Debate On Air
    Announcing the plans at the Edinburgh International TV Festival on Friday, ITV director of television Peter Fincham said that the second debate - which will include two panels from each side of the referendum debate - will be broadcast live on the ITV website as well as being aired later in full on ITV. The full debate will take place on STV on 2 September.
  • Sky News Offer Digital Platform Before Election
    Sky News is to launch a new digital platform aimed at 16 to 25 years olds with the aim of helping to make their voices heard ahead of the UK general election in May 2015. Stand Up Be Counted will launch on the 1 September, and will allow young people to post content and share opinions in a similar way to social media sites.
  • Top 1,000 YouTube Channels, In A Handy Graphic
    YouTube has over 1 million content partners accepting advertising. This graphic offers some statistics surrounding the top 1000 YouTube channels as measured by OpenSlate.
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