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A noble enterprise: proof network journalism is the future of news

adamwestbrook wrote 2 months ago: One of my predictions for the next year is we’ll see an increase in journalism start-ups as th … more →

Tags: Journalism, BBC, Benoît Raphaël, BNP, Clara Jeffrey, Collaboration, Daily Mail, entrepreneur, Jan Moir

Introducing: the journalist of the future50 comments

adamwestbrook wrote 5 months ago: There’s been enough talk about the cancer spreading through modern journalism. The cutting of … more →

Tags: Journalism, 10000 words, Adam Westbrook, Angela Saini, BBC, Blogging, Brian Storm, creative entrepreneur, David Westphal

Noded working - a new way to do journalism?8 comments

adamwestbrook wrote 5 months ago: As the BBC’s  top journalists wrote in a newly published “Future of Journalism” do … more →

Tags: Journalism, Adam Westbrook, Andreas Carlsson, BBC, BBC world service, Future of Journalism, Jaan Orvet, Jon Moss, Michael Rosenblum

Future of Journalism presentation1 comment

adamwestbrook wrote 5 months ago: I was very kindly asked recently by marketing consulant Jon Moss (@jonmoss) to give a presentation a … more →

Tags: Journalism, Video Journalism, Newspapers, Hull, Kingston Upon Hull, Adam Westbrook, Michael Rosenblum, multimedia journalism, Future of Journalism

Simple Acts - Refugee Week 20093 comments

jazcummins wrote 6 months ago: Considering the political events of the last week, it seems more relevant than ever to take part in … more →

Tags: Charity, Politics, PR, Rax Lakhani, Neville Hobson, Refugee Week, simple acts, BNP, tom phillips

Government bailout for newspapers

claredickinson wrote 9 months ago: Newspaper stand from laffy4k on Flickr The Government has bailed out the banks and is working on a p … more →

Tags: Journalism, Alastair Darling, Bailout, Banks, Business Secretary, Government, John Nicol, media, Motor Industry

New media demands more than 'robo-journalists'5 comments

Nicole Green wrote 9 months ago: Perhaps unsurprisingly, Twitter was once again the topic of choice in my online journalism lecture t … more →

Tags: chris brauer, Jemima Kiss, Journalism, New Media, Online, Pete Clifton, Polis, twitter

Orwell 2.0 (Part One)1 comment

Peter Moore wrote 9 months ago: Google + Orwell by immigrante a media jornada Digital Democracy ‘Would George Orwell have blogged?’ … more →

Tags: Comment, GEORGE ORWELL, blogs, noodlepie, ourman, Iain Dale, dosh dosh, censorship, democracy

"George Orwell would have blogged. Fact"1 comment

Hannah Hudson wrote 10 months ago: Image©Vmarinelli www.flickr.com The Orwell Prize has extended its remit to include political blogs, … more →

Tags: Journalism, technology, Big Brother, Orwell, Blogging, blogs, Pyjamas, BBC, "today programme"

A Lecture By Royal Command - The credit crunch: "Why did nobody see it coming?" Evan Davis, Vince Cable and Alex Brummer try to answer...1 comment

Etan Smallman wrote 10 months ago: The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh enjoy a lecture at LSE (Photo: PA) The Queen, it is often claimed, i … more →

Tags: Journalism, Politics, evan davis, Vince Cable, alex brummer, gillian tett, The Queen, LSE, credit crunch

Clay Shirky: no, *you* shut up!

yishaym wrote 10 months ago: (cross posted from designedforlearning) (title nods at Clay’s 2006 talk) Charlie Beckett hosted Clay … more →

Tags: musings, Related Projects, Design Patterns, edid9, Clay Shirky, identity, LSE, moderation patterns, talk

Clay Shirky: No, *you* shut up!1 comment

yishaym wrote 10 months ago: (title nods at Clay’s 2006 talk) Charlie Beckett hosted Clay Shirky at the LSE a couple of wee … more →

Tags: Clay Shirky, Design Patterns, edid9, identity, LSE, moderation patterns, talk

Clay Shirky's POLIS lecture at LSE6 comments

Simon Kendrick wrote 10 months ago: Last night I had the pleasure of seeing Clay Shirky give a lecture entitled Here Comes Everybody: Ho … more →

Tags: crowdsourcing, Events, Social Media, Clay Shirky, group action, Here Comes Everybody, LSE, participatory media, Polis

Shorthand or the Dictaphone, a 21st century dilemma2 comments

jordanfarley wrote 1 year ago:   The merits of shorthand versus recording on audio devices have long been debated among journalism … more →

Tags: shorthand, twitter, Dictaphone, Rick Waghorn

The PCC's Rule of Unless

Alice wrote 1 year ago:   Newspapers continue to flout the PCC's guidelines Alison Hastings, a media consultant for The … more →

Tags: People I Have Met, General Interest, online journalism, Alison Hastings, The Press Complaints Commission, Suicide descriptions, telegraph, Independent, public interest defence

Comic insurance: how Jonathan Ross gets to keep his job3 comments

jtownend wrote 1 year ago: I’m interested in what’s going on with Ross, Brand et al, in so much as it’s alway … more →

Tags: Television, media, Current News, Jonathan Ross, Russell Brand, Martin Moore, Richard Bacon, Shilpa Shetty, Andy Duncan

Apocalypse soon

adamwestbrook wrote 1 year ago: I wrote a while back about whether the UK media industry would weather the [insert "economic storm" … more →

Tags: Broadcasting and Media, News and that, Apocalypse Now, BBC, Channel 4, Charlie Sheen, credit crunch, economic downturn, emily bell

Reuters Journalism Fellowship, Oxford

girovago80 wrote 1 year ago: Enough of these frivolous postings Zoe! To redress the balance between the vacuous and the worthy, h … more →

Tags: media, BBC, Journalism, Reuters, Institute, Fellowship, Oxford, kevin marsh

Citizenship: Passive, and devoid of erotic promise?6 comments

cased wrote 1 year ago: In between drinking tea, browsing Which? for camcorders, and packing for my holidays  I’ve bee … more →

Tags: participation, Communities, Citizenship, Politics, Campaigning, Voting, democracy, Collaboration, Environmental


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