Open door Siobhain Butterworth: The reader's editor on… getting mixed up in the business of film and music reviews
Is the Skiff Reader the answer for newspapers? Web-linked touchscreen tablet that repurposes print content unveiled by Skiff. By Peter Kirwan
David Montgomery promises paid-for digital future at Mecom newspapers European newspaper group to press ahead with charging for 'more specific content' online, as it undergoes 'further upheaval'. By Mark Sweney
The iTablet cometh, but not in Las Vegas Will Apple's iTablet lead media companies out of a wilderness of non-paying customers?
Football pools return to Daily Mirror Betting game revived in paper's sports pages and on website. By Mark Sweney
The media’s future is written not in gloom and doom, but shades of grey Television, newspapers and radio can be sure of only one thing in the next decade: their future is far from certain
BBC executive backs Rupert Murdoch’s plans for online paywall BBC Worldwide chief is first executive at corporation to come out in support of plans to charge for newspaper content on web. By Stephen Brook
City AM freesheet strikes online and awards deal with Interactive Investor Free London business daily joins forces with online financial services company for website relaunch and annual awards. By Mark Sweney
Guardian launches iPhone application Users will be provided with access to the latest news stories and multimedia features
My media Almanac compiler Ben Schott on 30 Rock, US magazines and why no one has made a gadget spin-off of Top Gear
Copenhagen media coverage: A perfect storm Twitterers, blogging activists and other interest groups will outnumber the media at the world climate change summit in Copenhagen
Rupert Murdoch to co-chair Abu Dhabi media summit News Corp chairman to attend despite recent censorship of Sunday Times's Dubai coverage. By James Robinson
‘Photo-real graphics, pen-touch interface’: the Sun sends up Apple ads No waiting for pages to download, but everywhere reception: The Sun introduces itself as a handheld
BBC: we won’t charge for online news Corporation says it has 'no intention' of charging – as Times and Sun owner News Corporation prepares to put up a paywall. By Tara Conlan
Readers would pay for online news, study shows Findings from a study by Boston Consulting Group across nine countries show regular internet users would be prepared to pay a monthly fee for online news