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December 12, 2005
Lottery boost for regional website readers
Visitors can now but tickets for the draw when they read their local paper online
November 25, 2005
Mail journalists film the news as well as write it
New service brings in-paper reports to life as staff make their own local video news reports
October 24, 2005
Readers get to write the news as well as read it with new 'citizen' website
Interactive web service lets ordinary people share their own news on the Internet
October 11, 2005
Birthday celebrations for online-only daily paper
Northerly "newspaper" marks ten years online
October 06, 2005
Media group celebrates website audit boost
Publisher announces first officially audited figures from ABC Electronic
October 03, 2005
Paper enlists journalism student's help to cater for growing student population
Online efforts are helped by blogger as younger audience is targeted
September 23, 2005
Local papers' text service lets readers become photojournalists
Mobile phone technology could see readers grab images before staff photographers get to the scene
September 21, 2005
City University lecturer speaks at citizen reporters' forum
Keynote address delivered by UK electronic publishing expert
September 19, 2005
More editions online as Herts web presence grows
Three weeklies now have their own corner of the world wide web
September 06, 2005
Journalists launch newsroom blog to get closer to their readers
Online diary will provide a unique insight into the workings of the newsroom
July 08, 2005
Media group celebrates first web diploma success
First graduate for pioneering KMG qualification
July 07, 2005
Online first for free weeklies
Reader comments prompt development of new websites
May 26, 2005
Journal's new e-edition goes live
Users can turn pages of online edition on screen and read up-to-the-minute news
May 25, 2005
New bursary on offer for budding online journalists
Bursary in memory of reporter who died of a brain tumour offers six-month placement at BBC website
May 23, 2005
Freelance forum clocks up its 200th member
Online service gives journalists chance to share their ideas and experiences
May 19, 2005
Evening Express brings yobs story to life with CCTV footage on its website
Video puts spotlight on anti-social behaviour as family are driven out of their home
May 09, 2005
'Obscure' website wins international Webby Award
Northcliffe's virtual newspaper project gets the People's vote
April 21, 2005
Web editions nominated for Newspaper Awards
Regional newspapers set to compete against offerings from the national press
April 19, 2005
Digital version of the Journal set to push boundaries
Break from traditional web offering paves the way for paid-for online news from the regional press
April 13, 2005
Front page splash is a hit online too
Yob story brought to life by TV footage on Echo's website
April 07, 2005
News Shopper becomes 'News Blogger' with new web service
Online edition invites readers to contribute their own diaries and commentaries on local issues
April 01, 2005
MEN gets '24-hour' edition
Newspaper expands its online service to "bring journalism alive to an ever-hungry audience"
March 14, 2005
Web quizzes prove a hit
Readers flock to online newspapers to answer personal questions about themselves
March 04, 2005
BAFTA for Northcliffe's virtual newspaper project
February 16, 2005
Record figures for speed camera van story
January 18, 2005
Online breaking news boosts newspaper sales
Paper turned to web to beat rivals and keep readers up-to-date on high-profile murder
January 14, 2005
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