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Telegraph plans some digital content charges from September

Payment system described as 'very light touch', with a 'very generous allowance' before users forced to pay. By Mark Sweney

West Australian Newspapers to buy Seven Media Group

Deal allows group to become 'diverse and integrated national media business in one step'. By Mark Sweney

What effect has the internet had on journalism?

The web is a valuable tool, but old-fashioned journalistic practices can still be best, writes Aleks Krotoski

There’s a Sweet Smell of Success about The Social Network

Danny Leigh: The dark influence of Alexander Mackendrick's 1957 classic about the print media lives on in David Fincher's Facebook film

Yell profits to miss market expectations

Heavily indebted Yellow Pages publisher to review strategy as digital media fail to stem decline in print advertising. By Mark Sweney

Guardian Hacks SXSW: exploring innovative forms of journalism

Jemima Kiss: Developers, designers and journalists from around the world will gather this weekend to share ideas and create new tools

Time Warner profits lifted by Harry Potter and advertising recovery

Warner Studios and HBO parent reports 26% increase in fourth-quarter profit to $769m, boosted by hit films such as Harry Potter and Inception

BBC Online needed to reduce its sprawl

Peter Preston: The cuts to the World Service and monitoring service are open to debate. But how ever did BBC Online end up with 1,600 staff?

In the age of blogging, can shows keep critics at bay?

Lyn Gardner: Professional reviewers are rightly banned from experimental or developing shows, but it's always open season for citizen reviewers

Don’t hold the front page for A Year Inside the New York Times

Damon Wise: Page One, Andrew Rossi's scattershot study of life at the 'Grey Lady', fails to break any colourful news at Sundance

Today is the real Blue Monday

But cheer up – there is some good news to be found out there

Pass notes, No 2.913: Austerity Mum

The writer of the blog about cutting back on family expenditure has been revealed as Lisa Unwin, the wife of a very wealthy City boss

They’ve shaped the internet, but can designers save the newspaper?

Justin McGuirk: We can see design thinking at work in web phenomena such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, but the predicament of printed news remains an unsolved problem

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg named Time magazine’s person of the year

The Facebook co-founder named Time's person of the year 'for changing how we all live our lives'

Open or closed platforms? Media groups will have to decide next year

Dan Sabbagh: Content delivery, free access and open discussion vie with the need to make a profit

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  • The Guardian view on OnlyFans: revelations of abusive middlemen merit MPs’ attention
  • UK attorney general tells staff to stop using X amid disinformation concerns
  • California ‘billionaire tax’ makes ballot despite opposition from tech moguls
  • ‘Ordinary people are being erased’: one director’s audacious fightback against AI – featuring Frinton
  • Don’t wait for Prime Day. We found the 31 best early deals from Amazon and its competitors
  • Aardman exhibition marks animation studio’s half a century in Bristol
  • Post your questions for Minions supremo Pierre Coffin
  • We must be alive to the dangers of a UK social media ban – and the way to really help young people
  • Girls Like Girls review – Sapphic teen romance is a precious and predictable yawn-a-thon
  • Farage trying to block ‘Britcoin’ plans that could be costly for billionaire donor
  • The best LED face masks in the UK, tested: 11 light therapy devices that are worth the hype
  • ‘It’s where the poetry is written in cinema language’: the female editors behind cinema’s masterpieces
  • Gig workers are endlessly exploited. AI could make more of us share their fate
  • Tell us your favourite film of 2026 so far
  • As Spielberg confirms whether ET was ‘slimy or dry’, we enter a new age of the celebrity interview
  • La Cabina/El Televisor review – horror and anxiety on the air and down the line in Franco’s Spain
  • Taliban order ban on smartphones as officials shown destroying devices
  • ‘The masturbation scene wasn’t a big deal’: Théodore Pellerin on tackling his new film Nino’s challenges
  • The malignant rise of OnlyFans managers: ‘It’s exploiting. It’s grooming. It’s predatory’
  • Inspired by Ukraine, and worried by China: Taiwan teaches its citizens how to fly drones
  • Daveigh Chase, child star known for Lilo & Stitch and The Ring, dies aged 35
  • ‘It makes no sense’: 16- and 17-year-olds on UK social media ban
  • The best power banks and battery packs in the UK for reliable charging on the go, tested
  • Teddie Beverley obituary
  • Apocalypse when? ‘Earth’s Black Box’ to be installed in remote Tasmanian airfield
  • UK critical infrastructure hit by 200 cyber incidents in a year, agency says
  • Legislation proposed to stop lawsuits used to silence journalists and whistleblowers
  • Fears for Xbox as it puts its developers on the chopping block once again
  • I had a blood clot. An AI diagnosis may have saved my life
  • Killing Anna review – the amazing catfishing operation that flushed out Syria massacre perpetrator

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