The Sun links up with O2 to offer Premier League clips with 4G deals Publisher's Sun+ digital offering gains massive boost as it joins packages available to mobile network's 23 million UK customers. By Mark Sweney
Mail Online to switch to .com domain name Publisher thought to have paid potentially as much as £1m-plus in bid to boost international traffic, particularly in the US. By Mark Sweney
BuzzFeed’s success does not mean we should be slaves to clicks Sam Parker: Digital news sites are obsessed with web traffic, but editors should be wary of going for quantity over quality
Stan Collymore returns to Twitter and hits out at the Sun Former England footballer asks for 'solutions to help Twitter police itself' after suspending account following racist abuse. By Dugald Baird
Independent website could net Lebedevs millions in standalone sale Digital division housed in separate company from loss-making print business which owners have been looking to sell. By Mark Sweney
BBC news chief: problems facing local newspapers ‘not our fault’ James Harding responds to calls for BBC to rein in coverage, telling press to focus on web rivals such as Google or Facebook. By Jason Deans
The new New York Times: making the concept of redesign obsolete The Gray Lady has overhauled with 'hamburgers', native ads and clever design, but for all the good, personalisation is wanting
Monkey’s Christmas gifts – what media folk (should) hope is under the tree BBC hacks looking for jobs in print; John Witherow's ideal DVD; and Mail Online chief's MacArthur conquest
Editor sounds the last Post, but his journalistic spirit lives on… Why the Liverpool paper had to close
Mail Online passes 10m daily browsers Daily Mail website continues spectacular growth, also attracting a record 168 million monthly unique browsers in November. By Mark Sweney
Katie Hopkins in Twitter row after joke about name of child in X Factor appeal Daily Star urges readers to join 90,000 people signing petition urging Apprentice star and Sun columnist to be banned from TV. By Dugald Baird
The Sun attracts 117,000 paying subscribers to its Sun+ digital service News UK's tabloid erected a paywall in August and analysts reckon it needs at least 250,000 subscribers to break even. By Mark Sweney