links for 2008-02-05

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
  • (tags: [blogs](http://del.icio.us/adders/blogs) [blogging](http://del.icio.us/adders/blogging) [spammers](http://del.icio.us/adders/spammers) [plagiarism](http://del.icio.us/adders/plagiarism))
  • (tags: [blogs](http://del.icio.us/adders/blogs) [blogging](http://del.icio.us/adders/blogging) [plagiarism](http://del.icio.us/adders/plagiarism) [spammers](http://del.icio.us/adders/spammers) [contenttheft](http://del.icio.us/adders/contenttheft))
  • (tags: [blogs](http://del.icio.us/adders/blogs) [blogging](http://del.icio.us/adders/blogging) [bloggers](http://del.icio.us/adders/bloggers) [spammers](http://del.icio.us/adders/spammers) [contenttheft](http://del.icio.us/adders/contenttheft) [plagiarism](http://del.icio.us/adders/plagiarism))
  • Adrian starts picking some holes in Nick Davies’ arguments about how journalism is going down the drain.
    (tags: [Journalism](http://del.icio.us/adders/Journalism) [journalists](http://del.icio.us/adders/journalists))

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Adam is a digital journalism lecturer, trainer and writer. He's been a blogger for over 20 years, a journalist for 30 and teaches audience strategy and engagement at City St George’s, London.

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