- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, April 3, 2014
- Telegraph's Seiken Urges End To 'Imperial Editor'
- New iPhone, iPad App For Kent News Is Launched
- Twitter Buys SecondSync
- Officials Bar Journalist From Naming Son 'Wikileaks'
- 'Perfect Partnership': Twitter, Hashtags, TV
- Amazon, Hulu, Netflix Love UK TV Shows
- Economist Sets Up Branded Mobile Trike Event
- Turks Vote For Less Democracy
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, April 2, 2014
- Consumers Want 'Quick Espresso Hit Of Content'
- Here's A Roundup Of April Fool's News Hoaxes On Web
- Copying CDs, DVDs For Personal Use To Be Legal
- Russia's Zuckerberg Quits VK After Kremlin Takeover
- YouTube Says It Has Best Post-click Engagement
- Strong Sales For Chromecast In UK, Norway
- Sky CEO Regrets Closing Music Service, Sky Song
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, April 1, 2014
- In Expansive Mood, Mashable To Enter UK
- Brands Struggle To Connect With Twitter Users
- ITV's Daglish Calls 90% Of Brand Content 'Crap'
- First, There Was Slow Food; Now, Slow News?
- Charlie Brooks Says Hiding Porn Was 'Incredibly Rash'
- Nuts Magazine Is Winding Down Operations
- M-Pesa Steps Tentatively Into Eastern Europe
- Turkey Underestimates The Digital Masses
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, March 31, 2014
- Carat Boosts '14 Ad Outlook: Cites Digital's Dominance, Says Western Europe Near Bottoming Out
- Bid Farewell To Popular E-reading App Readmill
- Journalists Score Online Hit With Excuse Generator
- Magazine Publishers Consider Future Biz Models
- Facebook Buys UK Maker Of Solar-powered Drones
- Google Says State Hackers Target News Groups
- Journalists Must Understand Online Security
- Future To Fast-track US Business Digital Transition
- UK Ad Growth Outpaces Global Average And Leaves Western Europe In The Shade
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, March 28, 2014
- Carat Boosts '14 Ad Outlook: Cites Digital's Dominance, Says Western Europe Near Bottoming Out
- Mail Online Says Ad Revenue Is Up 51%
- Microsoft Launches Programmatic Video Ad Network
- PageFair Shows Which Ads Consumers Blocked
- Nokia Preps For Android Push Into Russia
- Now, Turkey Is Trying To Block YouTube
- Readly, Spotify Of Digital Mags, Opens In UK
- TeamRock's New Team To Develop Digital Assets
- BrightRoll Hires New Managing Director For Europe Biz
- Online Media Daily Europe - Thursday, March 27, 2014
- BuzzFeed Reveals Reasons People Share Content
- The Sun Prints Dedicated Hashtags Alongside Stories
- Crackle Caves To Netflix, Amazon Competition
- Trinity Mirror Regionals Out With 'Newsroom 3.1'
- Europeans Concerned About Sharing With Brands
- Court Rules Out Government Ban On Twitter
- Physician Warns Against 'WhatsAppitis'
- Ebuzzing, Teads Merge, Headed For NASDAQ In 2015
- Online Media Daily Europe - Wednesday, March 26, 2014
- UK Trolls May Get Longer Prison Sentences
- Trademob Taps Genzlinger As CEO
- Study Finds 8 Of 10 Recall Seeing Promoted Tweets
- Future Combines Central, Digital Agencies
- BBC Three Online To Make 'Far Fewer' Shows
- Turkish Journalists Take Action On Twitter Ban
- AOL Launches Competition With YouTube In UK
- Vice Media Expects To Hit $1B Revenue By '16
- Mobile Payments Provider in UK Expects More Banks to Join
- Online Media Daily Europe - Tuesday, March 25, 2014
- European Ad Platform YD Names Triscari New CEO
- Next Year, Mobiles Will Be Half Of Paid Clicks
- Publishers Shouldn't Rely On Clicks For Value Measure
- Paul Weller, Mail Online Privacy Case At Trial
- Johnston Press, Minicab Service Partner For Event
- NowThis News Offers Mobile, Social Lessons
- Apple Eyes Labels For TV, Radio Streaming
- Mobile Payments Company Looks to Sign More Banks
- Online Media Daily Europe - Monday, March 24, 2014
- Turn Partners With European SSP StickyAds.tv For Video Inventory
- Why Login Data Is So Powerful
- PayPal Takes Keen Interest In UK Eateries
- Breaking Bad: Turkey Bans Twitter
- Consumers Respond To Content, BA Chief Says
- Sunday Times Beats Mail, Mirror In Popularity
- Guardian Hits Record Traffic, 3 Months In A Row
- UsVsTh3m Director Shares Digital Innovation Insights
- Telegraph Latest To Enter Online Car Market
- Turkish Tweets Break Record To Defy Official Purge
- Mobile Payments Company Looks to Sign More Banks
- Online Media Daily Europe - Friday, March 21, 2014
- HuffPo Leaves Paid-for Content Option Open
- 'Catvertising' All The Rage In Britain
- The Information Explains Its Paywall Strategy
- Om Malik: Native Ads Will Work Only On Social Media
- FourFourTwo Intros Free Football Weekly App
- 1/3 Visit Newsbrand sites Via Laptop Or PC
- Metro Fastest-growing UK Paper Site In February
- Looking At Media Automation