Online

Bruce Krasnow | The New Mexican | 2/22/2013
The West’s oldest newspaper is poised to launch New Mexico’s newest media website.
Jemima Kiss | The Guardian | 2/22/2013
All sites post double-digit month-on-month rise, with Mail Online hitting record of just under 8 million daily unique browsers.
Lou Carlozo | NetNewsCheck | 2/21/2013
With its storied newspaper shifts to a digital-first format, Syracuse is garnering more attention than some media markets 10 times its size.
Jay Sears | Ad Age | 2/21/2013
The mobile web Is growing 14 times faster than desktop.
Sarah Marshall | Journalism.co.uk | 2/20/2013
Almost one third of the Wall Street Journal's online readers access the content on a device that has a screen size of between four and seven inches, Raju Narisetti, head of WSJ Digital Network, told a conference today.
Josh Sternberg | Digiday | 2/20/2013
The promise of the Internet was that anyone with a keyboard and a connection could become a publisher and make tons of money.
Matt McGee | Search Engine Land | 2/19/2013
When it comes to getting general news and information, consumers worldwide put as much trust in search engines as they do in traditional media — and more in both than they do in social media.
Press Release | Tampa Bay Times | 2/19/2013
The search is smarter. The stories are easier to read. The site is filled with more video. No matter what size screen you’re on, the site automatically detects it and adjusts itself to fit.      
Hazel Sheffield | Columbia Journalism Review | 2/18/2013
ProPublica explains at Social Media Weekend.
Mallary Jean Tenore | Poynter | 2/18/2013
Cognitive psychologist David Poeppel explains how rate of speech, repetition, and different storytelling elements contribute to information processing — and why it matters.
Press Release | AFP | 2/14/2013
Tumblr gives Web users a chance to view a selection of AFP photos chosen by the Agency's photo department.
Press Release | European Publishers Council | 2/14/2013
Meeting this week in Brussels, members of the European Publishers Council criticised the deal between Google and French publishers clinched last week to settle the dispute over copyright, remuneration and article snippets.
Joe Coscarelli | New York Magazine | 2/12/2013
When the New York Times launched its online paywall almost exactly two years ago, the free content crowd didn't whine too loudly because of the plentiful workarounds.
Andrew Beaujon | Poynter | 5/6/2013
Nu Yang | 5/7/2013
Jim Romenesko | JimRomensko.com | 5/10/2013