- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, Aug. 29, 2014
- Lidl To Use Social Media Rather Than Leaflets
- Guardian Partners With U.S. Outlets
- Consumers Want News On Phone; TV Must Change
- Most Agencies Include Native In Display Plans
- Guardian Still Leads With Most Web-only Readers
- Facebook Moves To Slow Click Bait
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014
- Newsroom Alive With Sound Of Clack-Clack, Ding!
- PressReader App Gives Readers More Depth
- Glasgow Councillor Says Twitter Is Blocking Policy Inquiry
- Regionals Lose Print Sales At 13.5% Year On Year
- Germany Considers Banning After-hours Work Emails
- Want To Know Why So Many Watch Twitch?
- Tesco Stores Installing Beacons to Sell Magazines
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014
- Twitter Adds Central, Eastern Europe To Ad Network
- NEW! Nike, Foot Locker And Kevin Durant #searchforthebaddest European Player
- Journalists Forced To Reveal Passwords - To Employer
- Fewer Willing To Discuss Snowden Revelations Online
- News UK Settles Privacy Claim Over Stolen Phone
- 'Mail Online' Bites Hands That Feeds It
- Mail Online Vid Views Up 75% Year On Year
- Telegraph's 'Motoring' To Become A Digital 'Cars'
- Tesco Stores Installing Beacons to Sell Magazines
- Personalisation: The Delicate Balance Between Intrusion And Relevance
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014
- Firm Prints Display Directly Onto Cardboard
- ITV Will Simulcast Independence Debate On Air
- HuffPo To Launch Edition in India
- 'Doctor Who' Draws 135,000 Tweets
- Want To Become A Music Journalist? Listen Here
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, Aug. 25, 2014
- Global TV Ad Spend Rises, Despite National Differences
- BBC, Channel 4 Scratch Heads Over Vice News
- July Was MailOnline's Best Month For Video
- Top 1,000 YouTube Channels, In A Handy Graphic
- BBC Radio 1, YouTube Vloggers In New Show
- Sky News Offer Digital Platform Before Election
- Sky 1 'Future-proofing' For Next-gen Viewers
- The Big Real Time Data Confusion
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, Aug. 22, 2014
- Marketer Confidence Continues To Slide, Europe Now More Bullish Than America
- Metro's Website Fastest Growing, ABC Says
- Soundcloud Inks Deals With Advertisers
- Privacy Suit Against Facebook Moves Ahead
- Norwegian Photo Sharing App Pushing Into U.S.
- Times Most Popular Digital Editions Last Month
- Warehouse Launches Online And Print Magazine
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014
- Twitter Suspends Accounts Showing Execution
- Ex-Microsoft Brand Guy To Head AOL Branded Content
- Newspaper Used Fake Death Report To Test App
- Independent New & Media In New Deal With Dubsat
- Hammond Calls Beheading 'Appalling Brutality'
- Seeking Journalists Working With Traumatic Images
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014
- EU Justice Accuses Google Of Distortion
- How To Harness Phone Tech For News
- Contributoria Mixes Collaboration, Crowdfunding, Print
- New Ask.fm's Owners Vow Bullying Crackdown
- Share Your DVR Recordings Via Simple.tv
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014
- Authors Protest Amazon's Actions In Germany
- Campaign Cuts Post When Tweets Cause Storm
- London's A Hot Town, Summer In the City
- Age Rating Plans For Music Vids Coming In Fall
- Alliance To Offer Data To Promote Cross-Platform Study
- Journalist Who Hacked Yahoo Given Caution
- Constructive Journalism Engages Audiences
- What's Behind The Mobile Message Boom?
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, Aug. 18, 2014
- Oops! Germany Didn't Mean To Spy On Clinton
- Economist Is Top-selling Digital Magazine
- Readly Brings Number Of Titles To 145
- Mobile Banner Ads Going Way Of Dinosaur
- Twitter Co-founder Covers Missouri Protests
- Premier League Warns Fans On Posting Videos
- Global Ad Spend To Return To 2007 Levels -- But Not In The Eurozone