The British media after Leveson July 30, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield Editors say more regulation could cripple the UK press
A big week for the British press July 25, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield Rupert Murdoch resigns, Leveson Inquiry closes, UK journalists charged
National Geographic launches a ‘ballsy’ online project July 24, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield A community storytelling venture hopes to supplement good journalism
Reactions to the Aurora shooting: the wrong, the sad, the irrelevant July 20, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield How one tragedy led to many premature conclusions
Copyright and punishment July 19, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield A panel of Internet entrepreneurs tackle property rights in the digital age
Ready, set for an interactive Olympics July 18, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield Outlets strike deals to bump viewer engagement during the games
Plagiarism and a resignation at Journatic July 16, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield So why is the Chicago Tribune still involved?
Media reactions to the Freeh Report July 13, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield Revelations force turnarounds from journalists
The heatwave debate July 12, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield How the science of probability affects science coverage
Saving Auntie: Meet the BBC’s new boss July 10, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield Who is George Entwistle and what challenges does he face?