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Crunch Time, by Adrian Monck and Mike Hanley5 comments

Jeremy wrote 3 months ago: It was the title of this book that caught my eye, ‘Crunch Time: How everyday life is killing t … more →

Tags: sustainability, Globalisation, Books, Lifestyle, Politics, Crunch Time, Mike Hanley

Chuka, Martin, students and thick skin1 comment

simonneville wrote 4 months ago: Last week I wrote a post on Chuka Umanna, the future Labour MP for Streatham (assuming all goes acco … more →

Tags: media, Politics, piers morgan, Journalism, chuka umanna, Martin Bright, paxman, Roy Greenslade, Thick Skin

Journalism's "fame academy" gets blogging6 comments

adamwestbrook wrote 5 months ago: It’s good to see a whole raft of postgraduate journalism students at City University now with … more →

Tags: Adam, Broadcasting and Media, Journalism, Blogging, blogs, Broadcast Journalism, Cardiff University, City University, EC1

Mark Twain on honest writing ... from the grave5 comments

andreaskluth wrote 6 months ago: Honest soon, as you can see Adrian Monck resurrects, as it were, some wisdom by Mark Twain about wri … more →

Tags: writing, death, Mark Twain

City Axes Flagship Diploma2 comments

Alice wrote 7 months ago:   It seems almost redundant, or at least slightly ungrateful, to start my blogging existence with w … more →

Tags: General Interest, My Journalistic Education, online journalism, People I Have Met, City University, Edward Roussel, Graduate Journalism Department, james harding, james mullin

Baby P, the BNP and the death of anonymity1 comment

Lara King wrote 7 months ago: Modern technology has killed off many old traditions. Why have a car phone when you can have an iPho … more →

Tags: Media Law, Andreas Kluth, Anonymity, Baby P, BNP, Contempt of Court, Google, ITN, John Battle

When I work for The Economist: more on bylines, some in the third person

Katrina Bishop wrote 7 months ago: (Apologies for the horrendous reposting. I couldn’t work out how to change the font. And us jo … more →

Tags: media, Andreas Kluth, Bylines, Sacre Bleu, the ECONOMIST

Why The Economist has no bylines16 comments

andreaskluth wrote 7 months ago: This question comes up in nearly every conversation about The Economist. Why don’t we have byl … more →

Tags: the ECONOMIST, writing, Bill Emmott, Brad DeLong, Bylines, Edward Lucas, Gideon Lichfield, greg ip, John Micklethwait

“Follow” is to Twitter as the Verb “Friend” is to Facebook6 comments

michaelhaddon wrote 7 months ago: So it’s official then, of my City coursemates, Ali and I are twice as good as anyone else. It … more →

Tags: Journalism, technology, Internet, twitter, facebook, Justin Williams, Jay Rosen, Jeff Jarvis, Barack Obama

A name to call my own: the unanonymous Economist and a couple of superflous images.5 comments

Katrina Bishop wrote 7 months ago: I’m a big fan of my GoogleReader, and that’s not just because it forces all the news and commentary … more →

Tags: media, City Journalism, Economist, GoogleReader, Kluth, Pictures]

Blogged About!

Matt Robinson wrote 8 months ago: I seem to have really taken to the art of blogging now. However nobody was more surprised than me to … more →

Tags: Newspapers, Online, media, Roy Greenslade, Jeff Jarvis, Journalism, Paul Fashri, journalists

News will outlive the newspaper2 comments

davidmchristopher wrote 8 months ago: In case you’ve missed it Roy Greenslade and Jeff Jarvis have been debating whether journalists are t … more →

Tags: Society, Advertising Revenue, death-of-newspapers, death of print journalism, end of newspaper journalism, INternet Journalism, Jeff Jarvis, Journalism, journalist's trade

Are Journalists to blame?3 comments

Matt Robinson wrote 8 months ago: There doesn’t seem to be an easy answer to this question, and it seems journalists themselves … more →

Tags: Newspapers, City Uni, UK, Online, media, Jeff Jarvis, Paul Fahri, Roy Greesnslade, New Media

Why Should we Trust Storytellers?

Dave wrote 1 year ago: Adrian Monck, author of Can you trust the Media?, in the Guardian examining the medias obsession wit … more →

Tags: media, Can you Trust the Media

How do you measure a blog's success?9 comments

paulbradshaw wrote 1 year ago: Brazil correspondent Gabriela Zago looks at the variety of metrics for evaluating the popularity of … more →

Tags: blogs, bloglines, google reader, Search Engines, Blog, Metrics

Lesson No56(a) in this digital life - treat every quote like a prisoner; guard them with your life...

Rick Waghorn wrote 1 year ago: What follows will touch on two places that we’ve been before – the scarcity (or not) of … more →

Tags: General, MFW, Journalism, Paul Bradshaw, Charlie Beckett, MyFootballWriter.com, Quotes

Dear Luca, Something for you to ponder out there in local land - the PPM model.

Rick Waghorn wrote 1 year ago: I’m sure our Luca’s sick and tired of people having a pop and I’m not about to re- … more →

Tags: General, advertising, Jeff Jarvis, Ernst & Young, Seamus McCauley

Lessons from our digital childhood: never let go of the ad man you love...2 comments

Rick Waghorn wrote 1 year ago: When I was first cutting my journalistic teeth on that mighty organ of the west that was the weekly … more →

Tags: advertising, Journalism, Paul Bradshaw, Jeff Jarvis, Roy Greenslade, Charlie Beckett


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