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- Russian President Vladimir Putin unexpectedly dissolved a state news agency, RIA Novosti, along with its radio affiliate, Voice of Russia, on Monday. The move, according...
- Trinity Mirror launched its latest online journalism project, Ampp3d, this week. The venture looks to use the format of viral news sites like BuzzFeed and Gawker, but change the content with verified news that matters.
- According to the Foreign Correspondents Club of China, the country has heightened restrictions on foreign reporters during the past year.
- After being locked out of too many events, journalists are boycotting the use of official White House photos. Last month, 38 news outlets united in sending a letter to the Obama administration, protesting its treatment of photojournalists.
- Former Wall Street Journal reporter Jessica Lessin launched The Information last week, a subscription-based tech news website, which will cost readers $39 monthly, or $399 annually.
- Nelson Mandela will be given a state funeral on Sunday, 15 December – set to be among the largest of the past 100 years – and the government has put together a strict set of guidelines for the media.Published in Digital Media Editor's Weblog by Asta Thrastardottir on 2013-12-09 13:45
- World Editors Forum Board member Andrew Nachison, co-founder of We Media, looks at the rise of integrated storytelling in this guest post,...Published in Digital Media Editor's Weblog by WAN-IFRA on 2013-12-09 12:50
- Nelson Mandela’s face dominates front pages of the world’s newspapers today, after South Africa’s president Jacob Zumaannounced the death of the great leader.
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