- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, March 22, 2013
- World Condemns UK Press Regulation Plans
- 'Syrian Electronic Army' Hacks BBC Weather's Twitter
- How Toothbrushing.net Gets More Hits Than The Economist
- Study Find Piracy Does Not Hurt Music Sales
- Online Media Awards Get 7 New Categories
- Independent Again Fastest-growing Online Paper
- Trinity Mirror Prepares For PaperPay Launch
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, March 21, 2013
- Standard Sorry For Posting Advance Budget Info
- Real-Time With De Telegraaf's van der Meij
- U.S. Firm Buys BBC Worldwide's Lonely Planet
- TubeMogul Expands In France, Integrates With StickyXchange
- Spotify Removes 5 Play-per-Song Cap
- NRS Reports Combined Print/Online Figures
- ITV News Stream Boasts Uniques Up 518%
- Lewd Christmas Greeting Gets Amazon In Trouble
- Yahoo Ogles Stake In Dailymotion
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, March 20, 2013
- The Dish Tightens Paywall As Sales Flat-line
- Mobile Impacts Media Consumption Globally
- Watchdog Criticises Google For 'Harmful Videos'
- Pay-per-view Sky Sports Up On NOW TV
- ASDA: Mobile Content More Important That Websites
- Shrinking Johnston Press Revenue = 1,300 Jobs Lost
- Blinkx, PMC Partnership Boosts Video Library
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, March 19, 2013
- The Dalstonist Launches In East London
- Parties Agree On Press Regulation; Up To Queen
- 7thingsmedia Buys Stake In Fashion Traffic
- Many See Child Porn But Don't Know What To Do
- Musicians Buying Social Media Fans
- Mobile Payments Launch in Europe; Consumers Wait On Sidelines
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, March 18, 2013
- Speed Wins: Users Favor Apps Over Mobile
- House Of Commons To Vote On Leveson Reforms
- Vivendi Halts Sale Of Its Brazilian GVT
- Cyber Crime Specialist Unit Created In UK
- Scottish Regulation Proposal Sparks Licensing Fears
- Reuters Editor Accused Of Aiding Anonymous
- Clear Channel Revamps OOH Sites
- Gervais Brings Back 'Office' Character Via YouTube
- 'Naive' Tweet Leads To Large Comic Relief Donation
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, March 15, 2013
- Papal Election Consumes Twitterverse
- Mirror Journalists Arrested In Phone Hacking Probe
- Regulation: Hacked Off Calls Cameron Inaction 'Betrayal'
- Call For Entries To Online Media Awards
- Viewster Lines Up Partnerships
- France 24 Expands With Estonian Operator
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, March 14, 2013
- Velti Posts Loss, Tepid Revenue Growth
- French Regulators Launch Skype Probe
- Trinity Mirror Updates Its Digital Presence
- Conde Nast Readies Raft Of Online TV Shows
- BBC.com To Unveil 'Live The Story' Campaign
- Irish Times Offers New Digital Publishing Model
- People Tweet Much As They Normally Talk
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, March 13, 2013
- Study: Facebook 'Likes' Lay Bare Your Secrets
- Libellous Tweet Leads To Charity Work Agreement
- Telegraph Group Cuts Prints Jobs, Will Add Digital Jobs
- Harper's Bazaar Names Digital, Development Editor
- Health Service Journal's Digital Evolution Is Shared
- Spotify Hits 6 Million Paid Users, Keeps Growing
- Papers Speak Out On Press Regulation
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, March 12, 2013
- FT Launches First 'Digital First' Campaign
- Labour Makes Threats In Press Reform Effort
- Marketers To Benefit From Facebook Redesign
- Al Jazeera English Launches Mobile Apps
- Mark Hardy Named Digital Director At Bauer Media
- Samsung's UK Marketing Director Exits
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, March 11, 2013
- Changing Tide: Digital Subscription Charges Up 40%
- Kate Thornton To Host Boots Feel Good Forum
- Celebrating Women: Top 50 Digital Innovators
- Court Rules TVCatchup In Copyright Breach
- The Times Is Awarded Newspaper Of The Year
- EU Ban On Pornography Is In The Offing