- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, April 30, 2013
- Downing Street Tweets Scoops To The Favoured
- Syrian Electronic Army Hacks Guardian Tweets
- HuffPo To Roll Out Across Germany
- TMG Virtual Motor Show To End In Awards
- Adelaide Launches $1.8 Million Digital Strategy
- Social Media Habits Change As People Age
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, April 29, 2013
- Lebedev Tweets Independent On Sunday Announcement
- EU Asks Input On Google Concessions In Probe
- Sun Ponders Paywall For Premiership Football Clips
- Talk Talk To Launch Live Theatre Performance Service
- 70% Of UK Adults Log Into Social Media Every Day
- British Journal Of Photography Unveils IPad Magazine
- Google Search Could Look Different In Europe
- Hi-Media Sees $59.9 Mil. Growth, Cites RTB
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, April 26, 2013
- Tablets Convert Consumers More Often Than Smartphones
- Stage Set For Clash Between Parliament, Press
- Independent Fastest-Growing Newspaper Site
- London Mayor To Host Live Google Hangout
- Government Censorship Requests Up 20%
- YouView CEO: Mumsnet Best 'Social View' Of TV
- Reykjavik Mayor Revolutionising Digital Democracy
- Google Proposes Promoting Search Rivals In Europe
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, April 25, 2013
- Forbes Web Traffic Up 63% In Year In Europe
- BBC's IPlayer Radio App Now On Android
- Unilever, Coca-Cola On Facebook UK Board
- China Auto Market Could Top U.S. Europe Combined
- MasterCard Lets Cardholders Watch Beyonce
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, April 24, 2013
- Independent + Blippar = Independent+
- Google Chief Defends Its UK Tax Bill
- Welsh Website Plans Fortnightly Tabloid Paper
- Digital Space Intros ILove Fashion Magazine
- Germany Fines Google Over Street View
- Ex-News Of The World Reporter Bows Talent Site
- Twitter's Starcom MediaVest Ad Deal Is Largest
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, April 23, 2013
- Mail Online Plans: Double Audience, Erect Paywall
- TMG Introduces MPU Mobile Ad Above Fold
- Penguin To Settle EU Probe On EBook Deal
- Andy Mihalop Heads Biddable Media At MediaCom UK
- Bauer Suspends 25-Year-Old More Magazine
- Just 4% Of Broadsheet Readers Willing To Pay
- MasterCard Lets Cardholders Watch Beyonce
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, April 22, 2013
- JCDecaux, Clear Channel Drop Bids For CBS Outdoor's International Properties
- Mobile Music Streaming To Overtake Downloads
- More Accessing BBC IPlayer From Tablets Than Phones
- British On Twitter A Combined 28 Million Hours Per Day
- Richest Media Figures In UK: The Barclay Brothers
- Qatari Sues Typist Over Late Payment Tweet
- Certain Bloggers Exempt From Press Regulation
- Vodafone UK Employees Testing Visa Mobile Payment System
- Klipfolio Partners with Oogst For Real-Time Business Analytics
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, April 19, 2013
- Opera: Europe Eats Into U.S. Mobile Ad Dominance
- Warc Index: Global Marketer Outlook Strong
- Supreme Court: Browsing No Copyright Violation
- Guardian Editor Joins Twitter U.S. As Data Editor
- France 24, Yahoo Reach Content Deal
- Startups Changing The Delivery Of News
- Twitter App Links ITunes, Spotify, Rdio Service
- Gervais On David Brent Return: 'YouTube Is Future'
- Anonymous' New Venture: Citizen 'Journalism'
- Fresh & Easy Finally Gets It Right, And Exits
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, April 18, 2013
- Label 5 Scotch Sends Fans To NYC For Web Series
- DC Thomson Rolls Out Responsive Digital Platforms
- Daily Mail Chief: We Are Considering Paywalls
- UK Web Surfers On Social Networks 25% Of Time
- Thinkbox CEO: Digital Shift In TV Is Lucrative
- Facebook Home App Arrives In UK
- Independent Welsh Website To Intro Print Product
- One Of Three Guardian Readers Lives, Works In U.S.
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, April 17, 2013
- U.K. Mobile Agency Fetch Opens U.S. Outpost
- Guardian To Readers: Become Journalists
- UTV Puts Campioni In Charge Of Online Channels
- Most Online Publications Lack Good Mobile Display
- Spotify Enters Latin America Through Mexico
- CN Group Announces Plan To Erect Paywall
- Time Spent On Social Media Slips, Study Finds