Psycho thriller? No, it was all a big joke Media Monkey: According to a magazine interview from 1964, Alfred Hitchcock's most famous film was meant to be a bit of a chuckle
Future Publishing: digital now more than 50% of ad revenues Owner of magazines including Metal Hammer and Total Film says e-editions were boosted by 'tablet Christmas'. By Mark Sweney
Hugh Grant: is it love actually from the Daily Mail? Media Monkey: Diarist Peter McKay says he will give star 'the benefit of the doubt' over his new film Cloud Atlas
NI beat BSkyB to Premier League internet and mobile clips deal Sun, Times and Sunday Times publisher shut out fellow News Corp division as well as Yahoo, O2 and Perform Group. By Mark Sweney
Ian Breach obituary Former Guardian journalist and television presenter who became one of the BBC's first environment correspondents
Iran creates fake blogs in smear campaign against journalists in exile BBC Persian staff victims of online identity theft designed to discredit them, with family in Iran facing harassment as well
Metro.co.uk’s month-on-month traffic dips by a third after relaunch DMGT-owned website sees fall in daily unique and monthly browers as Mirror and Independent report double-digit growth. By Mark Sweney
David Elstein says publishers must protect their digital content Ex-Channel 5 chief warns against power of companies, such as Apple, who take revenue for content launched on their devices. By Mark Sweney
‘A newspaper for people with learning disabilities was a lightbulb moment’ Kaliya Franklin: Easy News is a project I am proud of because making news accessible to all is central to full participation in society
Arnold Schwarzenegger brightens the day at the Sun Media Monkey: The Terminator/Governator was in Wapping to open the paper's new TV studio, and have a friendly natter with Gordon Smart
Pearson reports slight profit downgrade Parent company of FT Group says weak market conditions means that it expects operating profits of £935m for 2012. By Mark Sweney
Judge banned Sun using Ned Rocknroll photos to protect Winslet’s children Judge stopped publication of partly naked photos of Kate Winslet's husband because of risk children would be bullied. By Josh Halliday
TV and newspapers report decline in ad revenues during Olympics Television advertising spend fell by £200m during the summer period, but outdoor ads were boosted by 25%. By Mark Sweney
Django Unchained, Djack Whitehall and Djames Delingpole Charlie Brooker: What's more offensive: Quentin Tarantino's new film, a bad joke or a rightwing newspaper columnist?
BBC digital: Just because Auntie says so, it doesn’t mean it’s true Dan Sabbagh: The corporation's £125m investment in online risks gradually crowding out all the competition