- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, April 16, 2013
- Thatcher Critics Angry Over BBC's Ding Dong Snip
- Analytics Boost: O2's Steadman To Join Twitter
- Graphs Show How Tablets Change News Consumption
- Publisher Expands Burda Style To North America
- BuzzFeed Gives Behind-Scene Look At Operations
- EU, Google In Accord On Searches; Labeling Is Key
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, April 15, 2013
- Ewan McGregor Rides With Moto Guzzi
- UK Tweets Most; Users Migrate To Tablets, Phones
- Survey: Almost All Content Behind Paywalls In 3 Years
- Google Intros Map Maker Tools To UK Users
- Sky Go Goof Leaves Mad Men Fans Angry
- Streetmap Files Against Google In High Court
- Exeter Daily Website Model Moves Into Plymouth
- Magazine Publishers Find Success In Online Video
- Quividi Powers Amscreen in Europe
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, April 12, 2013
- Ad Spend Forecast Down Even More
- 1 In 4 UK Citizens To Shop Online By 2025
- Der Spiegel Sacks Editors Over Paywall Brouhaha
- 'Draw Something' App To Become Channel 4 Gameshow
- Mobile Subscriptions Hit 6.3 Million Worldwide
- UK Content On Demand Market Nearly Saturated
- Celebrity Study Discloses Many Fake Twitter Accounts
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, April 11, 2013
- Smartphones, Tablets Push Mobile Ad Spend Up 148%
- Paris Brown Twitter Scandal Highlights Privacy Laws
- Amscreen, Quividi Team For Out-of-Home Insights
- Mobile Devices Drive Demand For Hyperlocal News
- Monocle Editor Eschews IPads, Social Media
- IPC Media CEO Retiring After 36 Years
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, April 10, 2013
- Private Messaging A Celeb On Facebook? Pay Up
- Tirades Force Telegraph To Close Thatcher Comments
- Start-up To Help Sites Deliver Locally Relevant News
- AOP Forecasts 15% Rise in Digital Revenue Growth
- Finnish Site Offers News In Latin; Details At VI
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, April 9, 2013
- Tablets Up Rates Of TV Multitasking
- ITV News First To Tweet News Of Thatcher Death
- Is Thatcher Dead Yet? Site Gets Tweeted Threats
- Wikipedia Accuses French Intelligence Of Censorship
- Charles Davis Is Blurb's Managing Director For Europe
- A First: UK Paid Search CPCs Rise Past U.S.
- FA Cup Debuts Digital Platforms For Chinese Fans
- Blokely Setting Up 9 Regional Bureaux
- The Global World of Mobile Commerce
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, April 8, 2013
- Telegraph Drops 'New Columnist' MacKenzie
- Economist Plans Chrome Web App Launch
- BBC Won't Comment On Non-Paying Viewers
- UK To Preserve Digital History, Some Tweets Included
- EU Regulator Approves Penguin, Random House Merger
- Sky Email Switch Lets Open Email Floodgates
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, April 5, 2013
- Film, TV Streamer Vdio Launches In UK, U.S.
- Shortlist Media Preps Fashion Website
- Rovio, Brightcove Launch Angry Birds Video Channel
- Telegraph Invests In Online, Hiring Kevin MacKenzie
- Absolute Radio Eyes More Targeted Branded Content
- Game Of Thrones Illegal Downloads Breaks Record
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, April 4, 2013
- Ads Play On Car's Attitude In Urban Jungle
- FT Offers 'Live' Or 'Morning Edition' Web App
- BBC Worldwide, Tesco In Clubcard TV Content Deal
- Conde Nast Plans Fashion College In London
- Smartclip, Samsung Agree On Global Ad Partnership
- 45% Of Rovio Revenues Now In Merchandise, Not Games
- Google Privacy Policy Probe May Hurt Consumers
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, April 3, 2013
- 6 Nations Angry Over Google Privacy Inaction
- See How Paywalls Have Progressed Since '07
- Aegis Buys Chinese Digital Planning, Buying Unit
- OpenDemocracy Raises Cash To Stay Open
- Storify Now Offers Publishers Paid-for Option
- 104-Year-Old Gardner Tweets Horticultural Tips