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NUJ to offer free legal support for members’ copyright actions Deal with Thompsons Solicitors will allow members to pursue copyright infringements at no personal cost Times Mobile appoints Brigid...

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Rusbridger attacks Chinese ‘censorship’ as Tibetan riots quelled

Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger has written to the Chinese ambassador in the UK attacking China’s censoring of foreign news websites – including Guardian.co.uk – in the wake of the Tibetan riots. Mr...

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Three spheres of relevance for news online

Today’s a good day to point at three examples of how you can enhance the value of online news by linking it to additional, meaningful and relevant content. I’m calling them the Three Spheres of...

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LOUD3R adds to network, sees 200,000 unique users

Niche online publisher LOUD3R is to launch a series of new sites, as part of its plans to create 10 new websites a month on its network. The new additions include: PREGG3R, for pregnancy; SHUTT3R, for...

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IFJ launches Olympics website to help journalists

The International Federation of Journalists has teamed up with the non-profit Play the Game initiative to create an online resource for journalists covering the Beijing Olympics. The Play the Game for...

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Online Journalism in China: Can the Olympics change the Chinese media?

Freelance journalist Dave Green reports for Journalism.co.uk from Beijing: With the Olympic Games under way in Beijing, the political controversies surrounding the competition have taken a backseat...

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WAN Amsterdam: What have newspapers done to build new audiences?

The 11th Readership Conference is addressing building new print, as well as digital audiences (not just stopping the old readers running away). So how exactly have newspapers across the world...

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Obama’s first 100 days: how the web is covering it

Some great multimedia coverage as US President Barack Obama completes his first 100 days in power. The Washington Post has set up a ‘special package’ to mark the day – complete with videos, more than...

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FT scoops six prizes at SOPA awards

The Financial Times’ Chinese-language website, FTChinese.com, took the prize for best feature writing at the Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) awards last night. The site was one of six winners for...

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