Belgian newspapers are pushing for up to €49m in damages from Google for publishing and storing their content without paying or asking permission. By Julia Kollewe
Guardian.co.uk has signed a second deal to share advertising revenue around its online content, linking up with video search service Blinkx. By Jemima Kiss
Kathleen Turner has issued a public apology to former co-star Nicolas Cage after claiming in her autobiography that he stole a chihuahua. By Audrey Gillan
The new-look BBC News and Sport sites rolled out today, to predictable uproar from some regular users. This is a long overdue revamp and not exactly radical; it's all quite logical, quite safe and, above all, more useable. As we know, nothing at the BBC happens without a weighty phalanx of researchers and management reviewing every last pixel, so it's really not that controversial.
Newspapers need to revamp online advertising models, target younger age groups and forget giveaway promotions, according to an Ernst & Young report. By Katie Allen
Changing Media Summit: The Wall Street Journal's digital chief executive has said that it is looking to expand politics and sports coverage. By Mark Sweney