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The Government could force the BBC to reveal details of presenters' salaries

BBC licence fee 'to be used for fast internet broadband'

Plans to install "super-fast" internet broadband in every British home will be partly funded by the BBC licence fee, according to a senior Liberal Democrat.

Inside Online

Prime subject: Radio 4 presented a review of Gordon Brown's political life

Website that watched MPs' votes to close

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

A website dedicated to keeping a close eye on backbench rebellions in the Commons is to close after it was refused further funding.

Centuries of newspaper cuttings to go online

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Millions of newspaper pages will be digitised and made available online for the first time, it was announced today.

Free for all: Rupert Murdoch's plans to charge for online journalism have seen him ridiculed for failing to understand web culture

Will Rupert Murdoch's plans to charge for access to his websites pay off?

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Next week Rupert Murdoch introduces a charge for access to the websites of his best-known news titles. Will his gamble pay off?

The Business Desk's Derek Parkin

Journalism's next generation: A new wave of writers are going online to get their message across

Thursday, 22 April 2010

High-quality reporting is flourishing outside traditional newsrooms.

Historian's wife and her poison pen expose dark side of literary criticism

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

The web is the perfect medium for academics with an axe to grind, says John Walsh

Digital Digest: 20/04/2010

Tuesday, 20 April 2010

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Facebook 'small step from doing right thing'

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Social networking site announces measures after child safety concern but resists 'panic' button

Online sites win journalism firsts at Pulitzers

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

ProPublica, in an historic first for online journalism, have won a coveted Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting about controversial deaths at a New Orleans medical center following Hurricane Katrina.

Facebook a 'real concern' says online child protection head

Friday, 9 April 2010

Facebook has not passed a single complaint about suspected paedophiles grooming vulnerable child users to police, the head of an organisation safeguarding youngsters online said yesterday.

The BNP membership list: After the site published the BNP's secret membership list in November 2008, newspapers found teachers, priests and police officers among them. Another list was leaked last year. The police has since barred officers from membership

How Wikileaks shone light on world's darkest secrets

Thursday, 8 April 2010

How does a website run by just five full-time staff generate so many scoops? Archie Bland investigates

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