City AM profits drop 95% in 2011 London's financial freesheet reports pre-tax profits falling from £439,000 in 2010 to just over £20,000 last year. By Mark Sweney
Guardian News & Media accepts about 30 voluntary redundancy applications Publisher of the Guardian, Observer and the Guardian confirms news as part of a drive to cut costs. By Mark Sweney
Times and Sunday Times to allow limited content to appear on Google NI attempts to attract new readers by allowing search engine to show headlines and the first two sentences of articles. By Mark Sweney
A broadband levy to fund journalism? Now that’s a very clever idea Roy Greenslade offers enthusiastic support for David Leigh's notion for raising money to subsidise online journalism in future
A £2-a-month levy on broadband could save our newspapers David Leigh: Proceeds could be distributed based on UK online readership and reinvested to protect great journalism
More digital advertising gloom – but we must try harder to see the light Roy Greenslade reflects on the news from the United States that newspapers get $1 in digital ad revenue for every $25 lost in print ad revenue
Can Apple, Amazon and Google’s new mini-tablets revive the news industry? Charles Arthur: Apps on cheaper, portable computers could prove a boost for national newspapers
Mark Thompson was a success at the BBC – but money talks at the Times Steve Hewlett: New York Times incoming president is hoping to lead a digital revolution, but success there depends on more than charm
Mark Thompson appointment marks the rise of the multimedia executive Choice of Briton to head leading US newspaper is testament to how well he has steered the BBC towards a digital future
BBC’s Mark Thompson named new CEO of the New York Times Outgoing director general of the public broadcaster had said he would step down after the London Olympics
London 2012: Lynam takes heat for his jibes about women – and Lineker Roy Greenslade on the controversy provoked by a veteran TV presenter, and the fact that his Telegraph column generates more comment on the Mail site
Neigh, that’s not the British Olympians Papers publish wrong pictures after Team GB's dressage victory