Future of Journalism Conference: The newsroom view of user content Many journalists still look on user-generated content as a distraction from the 'real job', research suggests. By Sarah Hartley
Are newspapers trapped in a web time warp? Peter Preston: This is a voyage of discovery and rediscovery, not a walk in the park
Writer and journalist Keith Waterhouse dies aged 80 Author, playwright and journalist died peacefully in his sleep, four months after final Daily Mail column. By Jason Deans
WWF: 9/11 ad ‘should never have been made’ Press ad used images of dozens of planes about to hit skyscrapers to illustrate death toll of Asian tsunami. By Mark Sweney
World of Warcraft: Future to launch ‘coffee-table’ magazine Quarterly subscription-only title to target online role-playing game's 11.5 million global subscribers. By Stephen Brook
OneNewsPage.com offers customised news feeds for firms 'News widget' allows developers to customise their rolling news feeds
Daily Mirror launches national TV and poster ads for football website TV campaign to be backed by billboards of classic sporting moments near 10 big football clubs. By Mark Sweney
FT.com plans pay-per-article system Site aiming for one-click process similar to those at Amazon and iTunes, and reviewing whether to continue offering any content free. By Mark Sweney
ITV sells Friends Reunited to DC Thomson firm for £25m Broadcaster offloads social networking site to subsidiary of Beano and Dandy publisher for more than predicted. By Mark Sweney
Sly Bailey attacks BBC plan to share web video Trinity Mirror chief claims corporation's plan to offer video content to newspaper websites is self-serving. By Mark Sweney
Daily Mirror to launch 3am website Celebrity gossip site aims to emulate success of US sites such as TMZ.com. By Mark Sweney
Video deal is free marketing for BBC, says News International Murdoch firm - owner of the Sun and the Times - snubbed tie-up that links BBC with four newspaper websites. By Mark Sweney
BBC strikes web video-sharing deal Corporation to share videos free with UK news sites, starting with Daily Mail, Guardian, Telegraph and Independent. By Mark Sweney
Associated Press plans tracking system to enforce its rights online Largest US news agency backs threat to act against illegal use of its content with 'beacon' system. By Mark Sweney