- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, July 21, 2014
- Google Moves To Protect Parents, Apple Not So Much
- Last Of Media Moguls Throwing Last Roll Of Dice
- Trinity Mirror Unveils Integrated Newsroom Plans
- Germany Creating Nonprofit Investigative News Org
- Snowden Says NSA Workers Share You Nudie Shots
- Print, Digital Figures To Be Mixed For Regionals
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, July 18, 2014
- Guardian Taps New CEO For US Digital Edition
- Search Engines Must Be Open About Delinking Processes
- ESI Media Launches i100.co.uk To 'Empower Readers'
- Trinity Mirror Mergers Will Gain Digital Posts
- Some Of The Great Twitter Reactions To Airbnb Logo
- Clegg Tweet Slams Daily Mail Cabinet Spread
- Digital Firms Should Hire More To Meet Demand
- Bing Recognizes European Right To Be Forgotten Request
- Seeing Value In The Trade Press Now
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, July 17, 2014
- 'Hidden From Google' Tracks Disappearing Stories
- Paper Republishes Google-deleted Article
- Metro MD Leaving To Become ESI Media CEO
- Google+ Open Policy Too Little, Too Late?
- Time Warner Rebuffs Murdoch Bid; Will He Be Back?
- Indie Labels Back Fair Digital Revenue Accounting
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, July 16, 2014
- News Organizations Stash Staff Around The World
- Paywall Strategy Paying Off For HeraldScotland
- Bauer Media's Digital Commercial Director Expands Role
- MPs Fast-track Surveillance Law; Lords Are Next
- Google Gets 1,000 Take-down Requests Each Day
- Feminist Times Pulls The Plug
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, July 15, 2014
- Smart AdServer Taps Casale For European Demand
- NSA Panel May Use Typewriters To Protect Work
- Ex-Media Talk Podcaster Gets Year-long Funding
- Snapchat Trials Stories From World Cup Finale
- BBC's Facebook-first News Debuts In Thailand
- Final World Cup Game Shatters Social Media
- Author To 'Publish' Short Story Via Twitter
- Google To Tour Europe To Discuss 'Right To Be Forgotten'
- Agile Marketing Designed For A Mobile World
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, July 14, 2014
- McCann Promotes Pablo Walker To CEO Of Its European Operation
- Secretary Asks Councils To Rethink Statutory Notices
- Want To Get More Retweets? Here's How
- Metro, Heineken Launch Campaign Effort
- Google's Lawyer Offers Look Inside Company
- Greenpeace Fights Google Over Removed Vid
- Rejecting Apology, Clooney Calls Tab 'The Worst'
- Print Newspaper Market Down 8%+ In A Year
- Are We Falling Out Of Love With Tablets?
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, July 11, 2014
- Accordant Expands To Europe With London Office
- Industry Seeks New Way To Measure Audience
- Journalists Offered 12 Social Media Tools
- Google Ventures Opening London Office
- Greek Police, Facebook Take Down Botnet
- Bloomberg Introduces Free London BRIEF
- Social Naming Of Victims Should Cost More
- Intersnack Splits Europe Between Vizeum and Initiative
- Banking App Downloads Reach 15 Million in UK
- Britain's Base 79 Video Site Sold To Rightster
- EBay Seeks Social Consolidation
- Time To Prune The Adtech Bush
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, July 10, 2014
- Guardian To Debut Paid-for Membership In Autumn
- Publicis Groupe Scoops Up European Web Service Provider Proximedia
- Yelp Files Former Complaint About Local Search
- Accordant Expands To Europe With London Office
- Daily Mail Removes Clooney Story, Apologizes
- FT Competition Designed To Drive App Awareness
- Crowdfunding For Independent Journalism Arrives
- Red Bulletin Goes Global With .com
- Brazil-Germany Game Smashes Twitter Record
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, July 9, 2014
- Guardian, Observer Print Income Stable, Digital Up
- Bauer Allows 'Yours' Mag Readers To Shop On Site
- Lawyer Warns Of Threat To Journalists
- Demand For Click Convenience Is Burgeoning
- Want To Learn How To Code? Free For Journalists
- Got Google Fatigue? Here Are 6 Alternatives
- Victoria Newton On A High Point In Her Career
- 33% Want to Use Phone for Transit Payments
- Is Social Media Key To Accessing China's Next Hyper-growth Industry?
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, July 8, 2014
- Tour Sponsorship Brings Challenges, Opportunities
- Survey Finds Lots To Like In Community Journalism
- Tablets To Outpace PCs In 2015
- Searched For Privacy Tools? The NSA Is Onto You
- Germany To Break Dublin's Lock On Amazon
- Limits Of Social News Gathering Seen In Ukraine War
- Nick Pollard On Why Newspapers Beat TV
- Andy Coulson Indicted For Perjury