Online Journalism News
Digital CEO Andy Hart leaves Associated Newspapers
Hart parts company after six years with the publisher, because of 'organisational changes'
French pro-am news website Rue89 gets million euro investment
£871,200 investment to further evolve the online-only news site
NetDoctor to launch online TV service
Partnership with the Dept of Health will bring in 150 wellbeing videos
News feed- Digital CEO Andy Hart leaves Associated Newspapers
- New digital categories for Newspaper Society awards
- Thomson Reuters launches Formula One website
- French pro-am news website Rue89 gets million euro investment
- NetDoctor to launch online TV service
- ITN to run contextual ads with video content on Bebo
- Cosmopolitan.co.uk traffic doubles after relaunch
- Web video of police drugs raid was intrusive, rules PCC
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News feed- Interview: Alex Ballantyne, MD of Hearst Digital 'Why rush? We're building properties for the medium to long term, not short-term gain'
- James Du Bern, Current UK: "nobody delivers news in a way that’s adapted to how young people consume media"
- Telegraph.co.uk breaking news strategy - key staff as 'story owners'
- Freelancers see the value in trawling web for copyrighted content
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Daily Mail to the blind and visually impaired?
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Times to the blind and visually impaired?
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Sun to the blind and visually impaired?
- Accessibility 2.0: How user-friendly is the Mirror to the blind and visually impaired?
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Best of the rest feed - FT.com: Washington Post hires ex-Wall Street Journal managing editor Marcus Brauchli
- Wired: The secrets behind Wikileaks.org and its plans to save journalism
- TimesOnline: News of the World acted like 'Peeping Tom' with Max Mosley video report, court hears
- Press Gazette: Chief executive Gary Hughes leaves CMPi
- Radar: Gawker cuts staff pay rate for 2nd consecutive quarter
- Press Gazette: BBC iPlayer to be available on third-party websites
- Guardian: Channel 4 ponders move into regional news
- LA Times: Los Angeles Times to cut 250 jobs
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Best of the blogs feed- [Bryan Curley] Silly Internet traditions: Humor break
- [Alan Mutter] Cuts nip traditional news-staff ratio
- [Bryan Curley] The past is gone, the future isn’t here yet
- [Steve Yelvington] Death of copy editing, or death of specialization?
- [Andy Dickinson] Turning the tide…more lessons from the music industry
- [Paul Bradshaw] We’re all taking more drugs
- [Alfred Hermida] New director for UBC J-school
- [Alfred Hermida] BBC online ads bring in measly $3m
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Knowledge base
News feed- How to: search for information within social networking sites
- How to: master Twitter, if you're a journalist
- How to: use RSS and social media for newsgathering
- How to: set up video for newspaper websites on a budget (part three)
- How to: set up video for newspaper websites on a budget (part two)
Smart Moves
Smart Moves feed- Stephen Conmy joins the Irish Marketing Journal
- Matthew Carter joins Beige magazine as freelance motoring editor
- Wendy Saunt is appointed editor of Dial magazine
- Stephen Colbran becomes editorial assistant for Racecar Engineering and MiniWorld magazines
- Laura Rainbow takes up role as reporter on Camping & Caravanning magazine






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