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O2 dear oh dear

Iain wrote 1 month ago: Outstanding piece by The Telegraph’s Shane Richmond on the new iPhone 3GS and O2’s attem … more →

Tags: Web/Tech, iPhone, Iphone 3GS, Apple, O2, Daily Telegraph

Why clicking on this makes you a VIP

Lara King wrote 2 months ago: Is reading this post an elitist activity? Social media may pay lip service to the concept of communi … more →

Tags: Events, International Journalism, Citizen Journalism, Demotix, international council for press and broadcasting, Mick Fealty, next century foundation, oren yakobovich, Potkin Azarmehr

Where are the mobtown City Hall bloggers?4 comments

drspaulding wrote 2 months ago: I know, I know, his comments on aggregators and bloggers as the “parasite killing the host … more →

Tags: new media mobtown, David Simon, Mindy McAdams

Twitterbitching, Twitterfail1 comment

shonaghosh wrote 2 months ago: Ah, sweet proof that even the best of us are prone to the occasional FAIL, troll and snarkfest. Firs … more →

Tags: Internet, media, Website, twitter, Social Media, Guardian, Justin Williams, charles arthuer, bill thompson

SEO'ing the news2 comments

jazcummins wrote 6 months ago: As a lifelong newspaper lover and having just moved from a PR agency to an SEO team, one big facet o … more →

Tags: PR, Work, Geekery, SEO, Journalism, online-pr, charlie brooker, british journalism review, online journalism

They fought the law..and the online community won.

elenicashell wrote 7 months ago: For years celebrities have told us not to believe what you read in the papers. Many newspapers have … more →

Tags: Notes From My Sofa, Law, online community, Charlotte Elizabeth Clark, Contempt of Court

The What, Why and How of Newspaper Communities

Jess Shankleman wrote 7 months ago: How should journalists report on blogs? Blogging gives writers the power to publish, but people sh … more →

Tags: Online Journalism Lectures, Hatfield, Blog, My Telegraph, Daily Telegraph, observer, David Smith

Why the internet makes an ass out of the law2 comments

amydavies wrote 7 months ago: Do these old law books hold the answer? Doubtful. Shane Richmond , communities editor for The Tele … more →

Tags: media, Internet, Journalism, Blogging, Legal System, Law, Contempt of Court, Privacy, Defamation

Web 2.0 Minutes Hate4 comments

nataliedonovan wrote 7 months ago: As Communities Editor at The Telegraph, Shane Richmond has to deal with troublesome bloggers and com … more →

Tags: My Telegraph, Communities, moderating, GEORGE ORWELL, Baby P, Contempt of Court

Can contempt of court survive the age of the internet?

Esther Armstrong wrote 7 months ago: Last week media forums, social networking sites and blogs were filled with posts by angry individua … more →

Tags: Journalism, Media Law, Blogging, reporting restrictions, Citizen Journalists, Contempt of Court, The Mob, Contempt of Court Act, Baby P

The essential peril of People Power 2 comments

andyrennison wrote 7 months ago: At the risk of bad taste, it occurs to me that Baby P and the BNP have several things in common. Th … more →

Tags: Baby P, BNP, My Telegraph, Richard barnbrook, Web 2.0

Welcome to the pick 'n' mix

jessicaelgot wrote 7 months ago: Ok, I admit it. I’m a very typical Guardian reader. I like organic food and Pret a Manger … more →

Tags: General Interest, online journalism, People I've met, 3am Girls, comment-is-free, Have your say!!, My Telgraph, pick 'n' mix, the guardian

Public Blogging - keeping it legal1 comment

Alexandra Davies wrote 7 months ago: “Today, because of the internet, anyone and everyone can disseminate their thoughts, their feelings, … more →

Tags: online journalism, My Telegraph, Richard barnbrook, Slander, libel, Freedom of Speech

Why The Telegraph started MyTelegraph: a lecture with Shane Richmond, communities editior, Telegraph.co.uk1 comment

amywillis wrote 7 months ago: MyTelegraph, launched in May last year, was a bold move by a national newspaper to embrace the … more →

Tags: online journalism, Blog Posts, MyTelegraph, loyalty, Moderation, Community, Conversation

Blogging platforms: the easy route to an audience?

jordanfarley wrote 7 months ago: Attracting readers is crucial to the success of any blog. Last week I touched on the subject of bui … more →

Tags: Search Engine optimisation, Blogging Platforms, Blogger, WordPress, Scott Karp, My Telegraph, The Telegraph, Blogging, Moderation

The value of communication1 comment

Ruth Mosalski wrote 7 months ago: What’s the value of communication? Immediate responses are, I guess, education, knowledge, d … more →

Tags: telegraph, knowledge, Communication

NUJ: Web 2.0 is rubbish (Dogbook and the evil baby) 4 comments

Jenny Williams wrote 7 months ago: We were all getting a little tired of the Web 2.0 buzzwords being drummed into us. Social media. Cha … more →

Tags: online journalism, Journalism, Web 2.0, Online Media, NUJ, telegraph, evil baby, dogbook, Dom Joly

Justice and the Internet3 comments

seanbradbury wrote 7 months ago: pic from Flickr user 'Brymo' Earlier today I played the game that is taking the nation by storm – “i … more →

Tags: online journalism, BNP, Baby P, Contempt of Court, BRitish National Party

I've never had a newspaper: fragmentation

lewisa wrote 7 months ago: I’ve never had a newspaper that I felt attached or affiliated to; not in terms of political id … more →

Tags: Journalism issues, Fragmentation, Guardian, telegraph, Grazia, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Heat, O.K.


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