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Chris Copeland | AdAge.com | 4/12/2012
On the eve of its first-quarter numbers, Google is preparing to move a beta initiative to the mainstream which creates market asymmetry to their benefit.
Press Release | CIR | 4/12/2012
The Center for Investigative Reporting announced it will launch a new investigative news channel on YouTube that will be a hub of investigative journalism, with $800,000 in support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
Mathew Ingram | GigaOM.com | 4/11/2012
If you spend long enough reading blogs — or even newspapers, for that matter — you will eventually come across an essay about how a site is struggling with the question of whether to allow comments, or has decided to shut them down.
Andrew Phelps | Nieman Journalism Lab | 4/11/2012
The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson College’s 65-year-old independent student newspaper, mirrors a lot of professional newspapers: Its funding is in jeopardy; editors are (happily) overworked; the editorial board pisses off people in power.
Jeremy W. Peters | New York Times | 4/10/2012
An unfounded report on a little-known blog claiming that Gov. Nikki R. Haley was about to be indicted rocketed from South Carolina political circles into national circulation.
Elana Zak | MediaBistro.com | 4/10/2012
The Boston Globe has opened up its photo archives in a new online showcase featuring historic photographs from the paper’s 140-year history.
Robert Andrews | paidcontent.org | 4/10/2012
Days after it told one publisher it had indefinitely suspended the program to approve its Kindle newspaper edition submission, Amazon has suddenly relented.
Jon Mitchell | Read Write Web | 4/6/2012
Engagement on Google+ is still too low to send reliable social signals about a story to Google.
Press Release | PRWeb | 4/6/2012
The world’s press is presented in amazing clarity with PressReader on the new iPad’s Retina Display.
Paywall Times | 4/5/2012

A New York court recently sided with the Wall Street Journal’s decision to change its terms of service for subscribers, a surprising decision indicating that digital publishers may have more legal leeway than previously imagined.

skynews.com.au | 4/5/2012
Around 20 per cent of US adults have read an e-book since last year, according to an extensive new study.
Josh Sternberg | Digiday | 4/4/2012
Mobile is quickly becoming a major distribution channel for USA Today.
DutchNews.nl | 4/4/2012
A number of Dutch newspapers, including the Volkskrant, NRC and Financieele Dagblad, are in talks on setting up a digital platform to sell individual newspaper articles.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Newsosaur: How Publishers Can Win at Mobile Commerce
Alan D. Mutter | 5/8/2013