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BBC's £100m local news drive goes on
Dec 6 2007:The BBC is pressing ahead with proposals to invest £100m in new local text and radio broadband services. By Tara Conlan
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BBC's £100m local news drive goes on
Dec 6 2007:The BBC is pressing ahead with proposals to invest £100m in new local text and radio broadband services. By Tara Conlan
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Disney website set for relaunch
Dec 6 2007:Disney is launching a new version of its UK website on Monday as it tries to meet the needs of a new generation of web-savvy children. By Jemima Kiss
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Dennis taps into Facebook craze
Dec 6 2007:Facebookers of the world who while away their waking hours on the social networking website can now read all about it - in a Facebook magazine. By Stephen Brook
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Stella Street back as web series
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'Kids bombarded by unsuitable web ads'
Dec 6 2007:Children are over-exposed to ads on the internet, many of which are for adult services such as gambling and dating, a report has found. By Mark Sweney
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Inside, Wikipedia is more like a sweatshop than Santa's workshop
Dec 6 2007:Seth Finkelstein: Wikipedia is frequently touted as a marvel of collaboration, a model of peer production. But it may be more instructive as a laboratory of pathologies of social interaction
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Facebook apologises for mistakes over advertising
Dec 6 2007:The founder of Facebook has apologised to the website's 57 million devotees for its handling of a controversial advertising feature. By Andrew Clark
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NUJ: 'Content, not cost-cutting'
Dec 6 2007:A new NUJ report on multimedia working will attract a lot of criticism, writes its general secretary Jeremy Dear
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NUJ warns of multimedia concerns
Dec 6 2007:Journalists believe the rush towards integrated multimedia operations is threatening the quality of work and putting pressure on staff, according to an NUJ report. By Mark Sweney
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Association of Online Publishers appoints new chief
Dec 5 2007:Ruth Brownlee has been appointed the new director of the UK's Association of Online Publishers. By Jemima Kiss
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BT Vision to put ads in films
Dec 5 2007:BT Vision is to try putting unskippable ads into films in a move it hopes to extend to its video-on-demand service. By Mark Sweney
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Bands want slice of profit from resold gig tickets
Dec 5 2007: Anger and fierce resistance to artists' plan to add levy to sales by online touts. By Owen Gibson and Sam Jones -
Lo, Murdoch did bring the good news and stored up riches on earth
Dec 5 2007:Rupert Murdoch is out to prove that you can serve God and mammon after all. The media tycoon's Fox Entertainment has bought Beliefnet, the largest online faith and spirituality network
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Doubts cast over soldier's Iraq accounts
Dec 5 2007: Hostilities between right- and left-wing journals and blogs over the coverage of the Iraq war have claimed a fresh scalp after the New Republic magazine retracted a series of articles from a US soldier. By Ed Pilkington
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