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The Australian: Australian print media to release web traffic audits by end of year

Audited data for online traffic to Australia's newspapers and magazines will be produced by the end of the year.



Bloomberg runs false obituary for Apple’s Steve Jobs

The death of Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs was prematurely announced yesterday afternoon by Bloomberg. A pre-prepared stock obituary was accidentally posted to Bloomberg’s corporate client wire service, even through the story was marked ‘Hold for release – Do not use’. It was quickly spotted by a user, and sent to Gawker.com, where the obituary can [...]



Growing effect of online advertising in US, OPA study suggests

Online advertising is going to overtake radio in the advertising market, MediaGuardian reported today. Richard Wray’s article stated that while Carat - part of the Aegis marketing empire - had reduced its forecasts for the global advertising markets for 2008/9, it also said online advertising will continue to grow, overtaking radio as the third most popular [...]



Wired.com: Wikileaks to auction Hugo Chavez aide emails

Leaked documents website Wikileaks is to auction off emails from a 'top aide' of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez to the highest media bidder. The site is experimenting with the auction as a new revenue model. The successful bidder will receive embargoed access to the messages, which will later be made publicly available by the site.



BBC Editors Blog: BBC not influenced by Home Office counter-terrorism unit

The BBC has responded to claims made in a Guardian article that its coverage of al-Qaeda had been influenced by a Home Office counter-terrorism unit. "The programme was called 'al-Qaeda's Enemy Within' and explored how the war of ideas within the Jihadi movement is becoming as important as the military frontline," explains Nicola Meyrick, executive editor of radio current affairs. "Was it the result of a "push" from RICU? Absolutely not. The truth couldn't be more different."



Daily Mail: London journalism student reported raped on assignment in Calais

A young British journalism student has reportedly been raped whilst on assignment in Calais. The female student, allegedly from London, was investigating a story about asylum seekers when the attack occurred, the Mail reports.



Brand Republic: Launch of the Jakarta Globe

Indonesia's large conglomerate, The Lippo Group, is to launch the Jakarta Globe, an English-language daily newspaper.



MediaGuardian: O’Brien says that financial crisis could cause sale of Independent

Irish entrepeneur Denis O'Brien says that Independent News & Media (INM) needs to sell its Independent titles along with the Belfast Telegraph, as a result of the financial situation.



Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk - creating a slideshow

Multimedia: To quickly create a slideshow for your website, try Soundslides. Drag and drop to upload images and audio and tweak slides. The site also has an efficient forum for troubleshooting. Tipster: Laura Oliver

To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link - we will pay a fiver for the best ones published.



Reuters using mobile journalism for US political coverage

Screenshot of Reuters.com'Citizen experts' will produce video reports from the Democrat and Republican conventions

Telegraph staff could strike for first time in 19 years

telegraphgrabStaff at the Telegraph Media Group are to ballot for strike action, the NUJ officially confirmed today

Online revenues up for Independent and Johnston Press, but print ads fall

At the same time as reports of significant decline in UK and US print advertising, online advertising revenue is up for the Independent News Media Group (INM) and Johnston Press. Johnston Press, the publisher of the Scotsman and over 300 regional newspapers and websites, announced that digital revenues had grown by 52.1 per cent to an [...]



Chicago Tribune: Sports news a ‘website business’, says Sun-Times columnist

Sports columnist for the Chicago Tribune Jay Mariotti has quit the paper after 17 years, claiming sports journalism has an online-only future.



Chicago Tribune: Sports news a ‘website business’, says Trib columnist

Sports columnist for the Chicago Tribune Jay Mariotti has quit the paper after 17 years, claiming sports journalism has an online-only future.



France magazine editor writes for Times Online

The editor of Archant-owned France Magazine, Carolyn Boyd, has been commissioned to write a monthly article for the Times Online travel section. Hoping to attract interest in her own magazine, the article links to the magazine’s website and its subscriptions page. “I’d written for them before I joined France Magazine, so it’s a great way of carrying [...]



The Australian: Jaspan sacked from The Age

One day after Fairfax announced 550 job cuts Andrew Jaspan has been sacked as editor-in-chief of the company's Melbourne newspaper, The Age.

Daily Mail tries to lure users with free international texts

Following the launch of their MailTXT texting service earlier this year, the Daily Mail has now announced that new users will get 50 free international SMS messages to any phone when they sign up. The intention of the scheme is to ‘build a more interactive relationship with its readers’, a press release said. According to the [...]



Technorati buys blogging community Blogcritics.org

Blog search website Technorati has acquired online magazine and blogging community site Blogcritics.org. Bloggers publish their posts on Blogcritics, which acts as a source of news and reviews ‘covering all aspects of contemporary culture and society’, to gain wider exposure, an introduction to the site explains. According to a press release, Technorati will seek to help bloggers [...]



Trinity Mirror launches Welsh-language news site

Trinity Mirror’s Daily Post Wales has launched a Welsh news website. DailyPostCymraeg.co.uk, which went live today, will focus on North Wales, but also feature main UK news headlines, a release from the publisher said. The site includes forums, blogs and video content aimed at a Welsh-speaking audience, and will be published alongside the Daily Post’s English-language site.



Independent: Response to Paxman’s middle-class white male comments

After Jeremy Paxman's comments that there's no hope for a middle-class white male to succeed in television, Channel 4 News presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy has hit back. He said, "I feel awfully sorry for white, middle-class men who went to Oxbridge... but I'm not sure they are the ones at the greatest disadvantage."



MediaGuardian: Johnston Press advertising continues to fall

In their half-yearly report the regional newspaper group Johnston Press announced that advertising revenues are down by 21 per cent year on year, for the first seven weeks of the second half of 2008.



Online Journalism Scandinavia: Behind the spin of Mecom’s half-year results

Even former Mirror boss David Montgomery, who has a reputation as a ferocious cost-cutter, admits his new pan-European newspaper group Mecom cannot cost-cut its way out of a recession. Shares in the company tumbled on the London Stock Exchange last week after the newspaper group failed to impress the market with its interim half-year results. Perhaps jittery [...]



Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk - working from home? make a timetable

Freelancing: If you work from home, set yourself a timetable for work, breaks and domestic chores and stick to it. Otherwise you will always find excuses not to work! Tipster: Gemma Childe

To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link - we will pay a fiver for the best ones published.



FT.com: New York Times ad sales down by 16.4 per cent

The New York Times advertising revenues for June have decreased by 16.4 per cent. They said that high oil prices, a slowing economy and the housing crisis could affect their prospects for some time.



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