The Guardian Is 'Seriously Discussing' End of Print Paper
Executives at Guardian News & Media are "seriously discussing" getting rid of its print edition, reports The Telegraph's Katherine Rushton, citing no sources.
The Guardian, normally an upstanding paper of good repute, have claimed to find the first ever live-blog of an election, and they allege it happened before the Internet even existed.
Executives at Guardian News & Media are "seriously discussing" getting rid of its print edition, reports The Telegraph's Katherine Rushton, citing no sources.
Yes, it's basically the start of our and your work day, but we're already itching to procrastinate on The Guardian's latest and very nifty interactive feature: "Could You Be a Medallist?"
Can't go to London for the Olympics this summer? The Guardian has an interactive map of Olympic Park with 360º panoramic photos of the inside of major venues.
When Julian Assange took the stage at the Frontline Club in London today, there were 25 media companies' logos behind his back. The New York Times was not one of them.
Some photo editor is having a really bad day at work, we're guessing, after accidentally illustrating a Guardian column on Canada with a joke Canadian flag bearing a pot leaf instead of the standard maple.
After the premiere of the Channel 4 documentary WikiLeaks: Secrets and Lies, the whistleblower organization posted an almost incomprehensible tirade accusing the film of being yet another Guardian conspiracy against Julian Assange.
Newspaper maintains that editorial integrity was what sunk the WSJ Europe Publisher
The Guardian reports the European publisher quit over a scheme to boost print sales
A few UK sites reported Amanda Knox had lost her appeal before changing or deleting their coverage
Plus: Mark Twain's 105 year ban from a Massachusetts library is over
British police are backing off their order for The Guardian to reveal its phone hacking sources
Plus: The Huffington Post publishes its first ebook
Police have made the 16th arrest in connection with the News of the World hacking
The Guardian is accused of leaking a password that led to the release of secret cables
New details emerge form the paper's last days as scrutiny mounts at the Daily Mirror
The hackers say they're working with the media on NewsCorp.
The Telegraph has released a massive database of references to private phone calls
A letter expresses support for further disclosures, just not by them
It's that time of year for his media appearances; this year: heaven is a "fairy story"
Julian Assange's relationships with the news outlets he feeds is tangled at best
The British newspaper is now second on the web behind the New York Times
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