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As The Sun announces paywall plans, will people pay?

News International has followed The Telegraph and announced plans to introduce a paywall at The Sun in the second half of 2013.

Twitter launches advertising API

Twitter last night launched its long-awaited advertising API and that means significant changes both for Twitter and its advertisers.

Twitter buys social TV firm Bluefin for around $70m

It's being reported that Twitter has made what is its biggest acquisition to date, outstripping that of TweetDeck, with the deal to buy social TV analytics firm Bluefin Labs, which if anyone was in any doubt, underscores the increasingly close relationship between the social network and television.

Beta relaunches TopTipsForGirls.com

Beta is moving further into the online media space by acquiring a full stake in women's advice website TopTipsForGirls.com, originally founded by Kate Reardon, the editor of Tatler magazine.

Out and About 15 April

This week Out and About attends the Revolution Awards, goes to Pearl and Dean's Nomad portable cinema event and gets a hangover with Bombay Sapphire.

Newsweek and Daily Beast merger to go ahead

New and old media are set to merge as Tina Brown's news and opinion site The Daily Beast is set to join with Newsweek, with Brown heading both titles alongside chief executive Stephen Colvin.

FT launches combined audience metric

The Financial Times has introduced a new circulation measure to calculate the total number of people who access paid-for FT content each day through global print and digital channels.

Omnicom strengthens Google ties with global partnership

Omnicom Media Group is set to reveal a two-year global partnership agreement with internet search giant Google today (15 July).

Jury is out on whether hyperlocal publishing can pay

Despite the rise in the number of hyperlocal news projects, serious questions exist for publishers as to whether hyperlocal publishing can be made to pay its way.

Economist continues iconic poster work

The Economist has launched a new provocative poster campaign tagged 'Where do you stand?' which focuses on the subjects of drug laws, the trading of human organs, and prisoners' right to vote.

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