Pinewood Studios’ £200m expansion plan faces fewer objections Studios that are home to James Bond films hope to double in size after putting their case to the local council for a second time. By Mark Sweney
Sun paywall set at £2 with access to Premier League football highlights Charge will come into effect in August after £30m deal is struck for rights to all 380 Premier League matches a season. By Mark Sweney
James Bond franchise could be forced to move from UK home in Pinewood Pinewood studios, the official home of the 007 films, requires major injection of funds to keep UK film industry afloat
Grazia editor: magazines are still streets ahead of the internet PPA conference: Jane Bruton says there will always be a place for print and points out that 'you can't read an iPad in the bath'. By Mark Sweney
Harriet Harman urges overhaul of media ownership rules Labour deputy leader says media barons such as Rupert Murdoch have developed a sense of invincibility
Shazam chief aims to drive revenues into ‘hundreds of millions’ ahead of IPO Ex-Yahoo executive Rich Riley says service plans to capitalise on its 60 million monthly users as it lines up stock market listing. By Mark Sweney
Pinewood Shepperton to build film and TV studio in US Home of James Bond films plans studio near Atlanta in Georgia in deal backed by owners of Chick-fil-A fast food chain. By Mark Sweney
UBC Media seeks AudioBoo investors Funding round could potentially value the audio social network at more than £10m, up from £2m valuation in previous round. By Mark Sweney
Rupert Murdoch renames News Corp entertainment arm 21st Century Fox News Corp will remain name of publishing sector, while entertainment division connection to well-known film brand. By Roy Greenslade
Media Guardian 25: Hearst Magazines UK keeps the gloss on its top titles Good Housekeeping publisher is performing robustly after reorganisation under chief executive Arnaud de Puyfontaine. By Josh Halliday and Mark Sweney
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos leads $5m investment in Business Insider Chief executive Henry Blodget says Business Insider wants to 'emulate the customer-first success' of Amazon. By Jemima Kiss
Angry Birds helped Rovio double its revenues to £129m in 2012 45% of Finnish company's income now comes from merchandise rather than games. By Stuart Dredge
EA: where now for the games giant? Keith Stuart: The Battlefield 4 publisher is looking for a permanent CEO – can they beat the new whiz-kids, or is the job a poisoned chalice?
Mail Online powers into global expansion with onslaught on US Publisher Martin Clarke wants website to hit £100m-plus digital revenues in the next three to five years. By Mark Sweney
Fast broadband speeds not guaranteed by living in city centre, figures show Research shows slowest area in London includes Barbican, next door to the City of London, while fastest is Charlton in Greenwich