David Elstein says publishers must protect their digital content Ex-Channel 5 chief warns against power of companies, such as Apple, who take revenue for content launched on their devices. By Mark Sweney
‘A newspaper for people with learning disabilities was a lightbulb moment’ Kaliya Franklin: Easy News is a project I am proud of because making news accessible to all is central to full participation in society
Arnold Schwarzenegger brightens the day at the Sun Media Monkey: The Terminator/Governator was in Wapping to open the paper's new TV studio, and have a friendly natter with Gordon Smart
Judge banned Sun using Ned Rocknroll photos to protect Winslet’s children Judge stopped publication of partly naked photos of Kate Winslet's husband because of risk children would be bullied. By Josh Halliday
TV and newspapers report decline in ad revenues during Olympics Television advertising spend fell by £200m during the summer period, but outdoor ads were boosted by 25%. By Mark Sweney
Guardian News & Media to launch digital Australia edition Katharine Viner, the Guardian's deputy editor, to lead digital venture which is backed by internet entrepreneur Graeme Wood. By Mark Sweney
BBC digital: Just because Auntie says so, it doesn’t mean it’s true Dan Sabbagh: The corporation's £125m investment in online risks gradually crowding out all the competition
Newspaper readers are driven to distraction Experiment to show that papers can hold on to people's attention
Ned Rocknroll wins Sun photo ban Kate Winslet's husband wins high court bid to prevent paper from publishing 'embarrassing' semi-naked pictures of him. By Josh Halliday
Kate Winslet’s husband seeks to stop Sun printing ’embarrassing’ photos Ned Rocknroll asks high court to ban paper from publishing photos showing him partly naked at fancy dress party in 2010. By Josh Halliday
McCullin at 77 – off to war again ‘to see what’s going on’ in Syria Mournful photographer who has recorded thousands of images of inhumanity
Michael Billington and Philip French receive OBEs in New Year honours Billington has been the Guardian's theatre critic since 1971 and French the Observer's film critic for 50 years
How looking beyond UK may save British newspapers With British titles deriving up to 55% of readers from abroad, the temptation to expand internationally for growth is compelling
Hugh Grant settles News of the World phone hacking claim Actor will donate the sustantial damages he received from News International to Hacked Off campaign for press reform. By John Plunkett and Lisa O'Carroll
Guardian News & Media strikes video deal with ITN Productions Two-year deal will supply a minimum of six UK video news packages each day for use on GNM's website network. By Mark Sweney