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
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