The Association of Online Publishers has launched a new initiative with 16 leading media owners, to demonstrate the value of premium mobile advertising, with a view to standardising formats.
The outdoor media industry has extended its pro-bono support for the Missing People charity, allowing the charity's digital outdoor campaign to continue until June 2013 and introduce regional targeting.
The London Evening Standard achieved a milestone this week by breaking all previous records for a newspaper-created charity.
Newspaper groups have likened the two legislative changes that will back up the Royal Charter on Self Regulation of the Press published yesterday, to George Orwell's '1984', and said that they threaten free press.
This week, Zoe Osmond, chief executive of Nabs, drums up support for the charity's centennial year and plans the Big Bash 2013 (just don't ask her who's headlining)
Global Radio has offered to sell three stations, Real Radio XS in Manchester and Scotland, and Gold in the East Midlands, in response to the Competition Commission's provisional findings on its merger with GMG Radio.
Ed Vaizey, the creative industries and telecommunications minister, praised the UK for being a "world leader" online, as investment in broadband continues to create new opportunities.
The Sunday Times magazine found fortune on Sunday as it ran a cover story interview with Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, on the day he was forced to deny claims of a cover-up of sexual misconduct by a former party boss.
The Conservative Party has formally responded to the Leveson Report by outlining its plans for a royal charter, which will set up a panel to oversee the regulation of the press.
BSkyB and Freesat should stop charging public service broadcasters (PSB) millions of pounds for carrying their channels on satellite platforms, the communications minister Ed Vaizey said today.