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Date

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Media links of the day

Media links of the day

Mobile media in India: 59% if India's internet users access the web only via a mobile device.

Gannett to erect pay-walls on their sites while The Chicago Sun-Times and 39 other affiliated titles also start charging for content .

How a volunteer news brigade broke through Libya's Internet black out.

Neville Thurlbeck, former News of the World chief reporter, tells Leveson Inquiry that the paper withheld information about phone-hacking.

Top Ten Twitter stories of 2011: The Fukushima disaster and the death of Osama Bin Laden top the charts.

For more industry news please see WAN-IFRA's Executive News Service

Sources: The Guardian, IJNET.org, Journalism.co.uk, Penn-Olson.com,


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Author

Katherine Travers

Date

2011-12-08 19:07

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