Heat magazine’s Lucie Cave: ‘It’s about being cheeky, funny, not mean’ John Plunkett: The weekly's editor-in-chief on how celebrity coverage has changed – and why she doesn't fear Mail Online
This is no ‘golden age’ of journalism. These are the news media end times Bob Garfield: Don't be fooled by evangelists of 'free': editorial ethics and real reporting have been blown up along with the business model
Johnston Press’s Ashley Highfield inflicts ‘maximum pain’ on staff Digitally charged vision for regional newspaper publisher lifted numbers but meant more than 1,300 staff lost their jobs. By Mark Sweney
Daily Variety abandons print edition after 80 years Hollywood paper to live on as open-access website and weekly magazine
Leveson discussions could ‘castrate’ UK press, says Mirror’s Lloyd Embley Mirror Group editor-in-chief tells ISBA annual conference protracted talks over press regulation could turn into a 'political football'. By Mark Sweney
Media Monkey: Press awards, Susanna Reid, AA Gill and Mail Online Read Media Monkey from the Monday print pages
Ebooks: newspapers should capitalise on their archives With their extensive archives on all manner of subjects, newspapers are well placed to exploit the ebook market, writes Anna Baddeley
Evgeny Morozov: ‘We are abandoning all the checks and balances’ Technology writer Evgeny Morozov talks to Ian Tucker about the politics of technology, why newspapers are great – and his personal means of escape
Newsquest enjoys digital ad rise – but suffers overall revenue decline Latest results for Gannett's UK regional publishing arm
Financial Times editor Lionel Barber: ‘News now is not the newspaper’ Roy Greenslade: As the FT celebrates its 125th birthday, Barber outlines his plans for a digital revolution
Phone hacking: Sarah Ferguson and Hugh Grant among 144 to win damages Seventeen people including Duchess of York and actor also receive high court apology from News International. By Lisa O'Carroll
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
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