Expert views on Rupert Murdoch’s online pay-to-view strategy Response to the announcement that new standalone Sunday Times website will charge for its content
Sly Bailey attacks BBC plan to share web video Trinity Mirror chief claims corporation's plan to offer video content to newspaper websites is self-serving. By Mark Sweney
Daily Mirror to launch 3am website Celebrity gossip site aims to emulate success of US sites such as TMZ.com. By Mark Sweney
Video deal is free marketing for BBC, says News International Murdoch firm - owner of the Sun and the Times - snubbed tie-up that links BBC with four newspaper websites. By Mark Sweney
BBC strikes web video-sharing deal Corporation to share videos free with UK news sites, starting with Daily Mail, Guardian, Telegraph and Independent. By Mark Sweney
ABCes: Mail Online takes top spot with 29.3m unique users Mail site leapfrogs the Guardian and Telegraph.co.uk with gain of nearly 5m users in June. By Mark Sweney
Making free news services pay, somehow Peter Preston: The entire newspaper and magazine industry feels itself looking into a financial pit
How Craigslist turned small ads into big business Blamed by some for the demise of print classified advertising, Craigslist founder Craig Newmark is working on a more open US government
Independent signs PA video news deal PA journalists to supply video packages to paper's website covering news, sport and entertainment. By Mark Sweney
It’s bad… but the watchdog has got the message Peter Preston: When the PCC issued its amplified warning after Goodman, it did succeed in scrapping the hacks. Self-regulation worked
Why I have sympathy for David Cameron’s views on Ofcom’s policy role Maggie Brown: The regulator has had its ups and downs, but it should not get involved in formulating policy
Thank you and goodbye Pink Paper Peter Tatchell: The axing of the print edition of the Pink Paper is a blow against press diversity – we still need minority media
Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer: Traditional media will not bounce back Global advertising economy has been permanently 'reset' at a lower level, says Microsoft chief executive. By Mark Sweney