NYT website remains unavailable for some users after alleged SEA attack A 'malicious attack' by the Syrian Electronic Army has left the New York Times with lingering problems almost 24 hours later
New York Times website offline after ‘malicious external attack’ Company confirms it is 'working to fix' the problem which left the website unavailable to many readers on Tuesday afternoon
Johnston Press reports pre-tax loss of £248.7m in first half of 2013 Non-cash impairment charge of £194m to the value attached to its newspapers brings down book value of titles to £548m. By Mark Sweney
News Corp reveals plan to boost advertising following paywall launch Move, to be used by Sun, Times and Wall Street Journal, will cut out use of third-party ad networks selling online ad space. By Mark Sweney
Vogue publisher strikes Amazon subscription deal Condé Nast teams with online retailer to offer combined print and digital subscriptions for its portfolio of titles. By Mark Sweney
Mark Kermode to become the Observer’s chief film critic One of Britain's best known writers and broadcasters on cinema will replace Philip French when he retires next month
Party donation daylight robbery? It was Fleet Street wot done it Michael White: Joan Edwards's £520,000 cheque going to the coalition was diverted into controversy and the Treasury by the Daily Mail
The Sun urges football fans to go green Media Monkey: In a totally selfless act, the paper reveals that watching Premier League highlights on mobiles is greener than watching them on TV
More than half of Britons access news online Figures show 55% of adults use internet to read or download content from papers, broadcasters and online-only websites. By Mark Sweney
Jeff Bezos: Amazon.com’s ‘dread pirate’ founder Billionaire's acquisition of the Washington Post follows career pursuing investment and expansion over short-term profits
Media plurality is now about much more than curbing Rupert Murdoch Peter Preston: The BBC, and online media, are included in the government's consultation on plurality in the industry. And about time, too
Guardian strikes Dailymotion video deal Guardian News & Media to launch dedicated online video channel that will be available to Dailymotion's 112 million users. By Mark Sweney
Sun paywall: Daily Mirror launches aggressive campaign to lure web users Campaign aims to hoover up some of the 27 million users who are likely to defect in search of free news websites. By Mark Sweney
Sun online football show to form part of new digital offering Subscription to allow access to Goals app featuring Premier League clips; web, mobile and tablet content; and user offers. By Mark Sweney
Government plans to include BBC in media plurality consultation Document questions whether newspaper websites and digital outlets, such as Facebook and Twitter, should also be included. By Mark Sweney