News UK, the Guardian and Outbrain on the labelling of sponsored content Industry leaders reflect on the importance of labelling when producing sponsored content at this year’s Changing Media Summit
Twitter puts trillions of tweets up for sale to data miners Company plans to make content generated by users available to commerce, academia and even police involved in crowd control
Which social media firm dropped the ball over the Charlie Hebdo attacks? Journalist and academic Emily Bell reveals one social network was ‘frozen’ with inaction on how to act on information
WordPress in court victory over blogger censored by ‘Straight Pride UK’ Oliver Hotham, whose blog was taken down after a DMCA notice was served, has been awarded $1,000 in damages
Zelo Street’s Tim Fenton: ‘Once you start getting in with the press, you have to conform’ The leftwing blogger on holding politicians to account, fake Twitter followers and fighting media hypocrisy
Joss Whedon laments ‘nightmare’ Avengers sequel as latest trailer lands Writer/director claims superhero-juggling blockbuster Avengers: Age of Ultron is ‘as tough as anything I’ve ever done’
Eight lessons political parties need to learn to woo young voters Brands such as Adidas and Red Bull offer important pointers for political parties trying to win over young voters before the general election
Mohammed Emwazi: hasty media assumptions damage debate Media descriptions of the Isis fighter as being ‘middle class’ and ‘pampered’ show a complete failure to understand his background
15 ways NGOs can attract positive media attention In a world where competing crises clamour for news spots, how can NGOs get their messages out? Our panel has these suggestions
Orange Wednesdays: final reel for popular two-for-one cinema ticket offer The Orange Wednesdays scheme, which saw millions claim an extra free ticket and boost cinema attendances, has reached its final day
Google warns sex bloggers: clean up or get out Blogger, the company’s long-running blogging service, is cracking down on explicit material with just one month’s notice for affected users
Reese Witherspoon talks up #AskHerMore on the Oscars red carpet Nominee for Wild promotes campaign to discourage questions about clothes from entertainment reporters at red carpet events
Best picture nominees reworked as emojis on Twitter Twitter user tells the story of tonight’s big movies via emojis
Why print newspapers remain the dominant media power in Britain Guest blogger Ed Amory sees a long future for ink-on-paper despite online’s hold
The readers’ editor on … when a joke in a comment thread goes beyond mere tastelessness Open door: An anonymous reader posted on Times columnist Matt Ridley’s views on climate change a suggestion that no one would mourn if he were beheaded