- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, July 17, 2013
- Guardian Digital Revs Up; Losses Lowest Since '08
- Cameron Tweets Cabinet Member's Parody Account
- ITV Reports 225% Increase in Dual-Screening
- Rowling's Book #1 After Authorship Revealed In Tweet
- Growth Spurs Hiring Spree At Mail Online
- Japan's Rakuten Bringing Video Streaming Service to UK, Europe
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, July 16, 2013
- Future Intros App To Announce Royal Birth
- AP Using LiveU To Air Live Video Via Mobile
- Radiohead Star Yanks His Music Off Spotify
- Merkel Calls For Strict Data Protection Rules
- Facebook Posts Seen By Many More Than You Think
- Japan's Rakuten Bringing Video Streaming Service to UK, Europe
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, July 15, 2013
- Twitter To ID Anti-Semitic Posters For France
- Future Drops Publisher Title As Industry Morphs
- Streaming Video Site Wuaki.tv Begins Life In UK
- Many Unaware Of Difference Between Adwords, Natural
- BT Sports Brings Electronics And Beer Together
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, July 12, 2013
- Weather Channel Expanding Footprint In Europe
- Twitter No Quicker Than Newswires At Breaking News
- Osborne Won't Pre-brief Press Following Tweeted Leak
- Want To Make Video Content More Shareable? Here's How
- Web Recommendation Tool Launched By Last.fm Founders
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, July 11, 2013
- Global Mobile Ad Sales Nearly Double To $8.9 Billion
- Telegraph, N.Y. Times Intro Kindle Fire Apps
- Spotify Plays Cupid With Love Poems From Song Titles
- Media Owners Say Mobile Devices 'Undervalued'
- Twitter Better Than News Outlets For Events, Research
- Content Focus Forcing Marketers To Become Publishers
- European Mobile Commerce Driven by UK Market
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, July 10, 2013
- Independent Sacks 27 In Comment-focused Relaunch
- Can Firefox OS Challenge iOS, Android?
- Prss Looks To Make IPad Publishing Easier, Cheaper
- Murdoch Ordered Back Before MPs Over Phone Hacking
- France Drops 'Hadopi Law' Despite Millions Spent
- Russian Accidentally Tweets Snowden's Plans
- Copyright Hub Hopes To Update Licensing
- Facebook Troll Jailed For Threatening To Kill Kids
- European Mobile Commerce Driven by UK Market
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, July 9, 2013
- Swedish Gaming Vlogger World's Top YouTube Channel
- Mainstream Media Still First In Breaking News
- Pols Red-faced Over Royal Charter Initiative?
- Prince Andrew First To Tweet Under Own Name
- Daily Star Sunday Editor Morgan Gets Digital Role
- Shazam! A $40M Shot In Arm From Carlos Slim
- Sun Told To Improve Data Protection Procedures
- Google Faces More Privacy Pressure In Europe
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, July 8, 2013
- Snowden Story: Guardian Traffic Nips At NYT's Heels
- Hacked Off Welcomes Prescott's Resignation
- Social Media Accounts For Over 3:1 ROI
- Police Looking For Secret Murdoch Tape
- Vine Launches Its Biggest Update Ever
- In Doubt: YouTube Funding Original Content Channels
- Google Faces More Privacy Pressure In Europe
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, July 4, 2013
- Publicis Acquires Bosz Digital, Expands Cross-Media Efforts
- Mail Online Offers Editorial Links To Retailers
- Andrew Sullivan's Dish Hits 28,000 Paid
- AP Is Focusing On UGC Standards. Here's Why
- Google's Plans For New London HQ Are In
- News UK's Darcey Supports Digital Paywalls
- On Google's Antitrust Proposals, Rival Frown
- Press+ Rides Wave Of Metered Model Into Town
- American Eagle Looks For UK Aerie
- Android, Samsung Ruling European Mobile Market
- Usain Bolt Sprints For Sir Branson, Virgin Media
- GM Potential White Night For Peugeot?
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, July 2, 2013
- Observer Defends Spiked US Spy Story
- New Police Unit To Tackle Piracy, Counterfeiting
- BBC Is Out With 8 Comedy Pilots On IPlayer Only
- 1 In 5 Now Employing Catch-up TV
- Reborn News Corp Seeks To 'Own Second Screen'
- Android, Samsung Ruling European Mobile Market
- GM Potential White Night For Peugeot?