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
Mail Online records 134m users in July Royal birth and death of Glee star key factors in website seeing its best ever traffic with month-on-month rise of 11%. By Mark Sweney
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
The Sun’s nationalistic wraparound greets the digital revolution – for a reason On the eve of its online paywall, the paper aims to convince readers to subscribe
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
Daily Mail pays damages to Ugandan prime minister over aid theft claim Amama Mbabazi's 'cronies' were alleged to have taken £10m in foreign aid in two articles published last October. By Josh Halliday
Steve Coogan: celebrities who apologise over tabloid exposés are pitiful Star of Alan Partridge movie, Alpha Papa, says people should not have to justify themselves in face of 'pious' morality
Nigella Lawson threatens to sue PR over claim assault photos were staged Schillings demands that Richard Hillgrove remove blog which claims restaurant grab was set up for publicity purposes. By Lisa O'Carroll
Mail Online ad surge helps offset publisher’s print slide Daily Mail & General Trust says growth in digital revenues is close to outstripping rate of decline in newspaper advertising. By Mark Sweney