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Opinions, observations and discoveries from the Apollo team
There’s life in the old broadsheets yet!
Sky News faces an uncertain future in Disney deal
What in the name of God is the BBC thinking?
Digital – friend or foe?
Warning for social media companies
A splutter at Twitter as ad revenues fall away
Vox
Vice on View
Al Jazeera USA to end
Nytimes.com hits a million subscribers
Free NME
Newsweek – the second act
Election Gives Papers a lift
Paywalls paying dividends
Is Blendle the iTunes of news?
Yomiuri Shimbun
FT: Future Tense
Buzzfeed is game for news
Gawker
Fast Company
Revival show
The irresistible rise of Indian newspapers
Inc.
Guardian Australia breaks new visual ground
Hacking is here to stay
The dragon takes a bite out of Apple
Essex gets an unlikely new PR man
Can Germany’s newspaper empire strike back?
Fox cull
Beppe Grillo’s Blog
New Scientist
Time Out goes free
Spiked
Olympics unearths media goldmine
Slate Political Gabfest Podcast
The Atlantic Monthly
How forums are changing the world
India Today
Independent’s new cheaper sibling
The Daily Beast
This Sun won’t set world on fire
Where have all the bloggers gone?
National Geographic
#egypt and #tigerblood
Columnists
MacTaggart Lecture: Eric Schmidt
Smartphones help London burn
Hacking Hackers Hacked
Can Google+ end Facebook?
Guardian coffers run dry
Murdoch shows fear of Google
ITN News fights back
Economist bucks media trend
TechCrunch
Advertising spend up again
Turning to the dark side
Philanthropy goes digital
Dying for the truth
Pusillanimous Palin
Public accept BBC cuts
FT Weekend Magazine
Talking papers
Free newspapers fight back
Christopher Hitchens scribbles about cancer
Tweet heat
Andrew Marr joins the digital revolution
Guardian Politics Podcast
Rolling Stone has still got its mojo
French press join football team in losing the plot
KCRW Left, Right and Center Podcast
Newsweek
Wired
Guardian Online
Digital apartheid
China Environmental Law
How students consume news
The old left right split
Thinking aloud
Silly games
Magazines in an age of the free
The BBC and climate denial
Monocle
Wake Up to Money
Does the Earth revolve around the sun?
Michael Jackson
American magazines
Newspapers no longer control the marketplace
Is there a future for the Observer ?
The audience for news is growing
VentureBeat
The Huffington Post
FT Alphaville
Treehugger