Adam Tinworth

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.

A YouTuber producing Shorts, podcasts and videos at the same time.

Podcasting and Shorts and newsletters, oh my… Members Public

Everybody's doing everything everywhere, as YouTube looks to podcasts and Shorts to fuel growth, and publishers start experimenting with alternative newsletter platforms.

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Adam Tinworth

20 years of One Man & His Blog Members Public

This site has been in continuous publication for two decades. And in that time, the “creator economy” has come full circle.

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Adam Tinworth
OM&HB
A confused middle-aged journalists failing to cope with games journalism

YouTube is the missing ingredient in games coverage Members Public

The problem with gaming journalism from mainstream outlets lies in our rejection of video. Plus TikTok’s Canadian woes and more.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Journalism

Building a news oasis in a journalism desert Members Public

Plus why we end up with zombie websites, YET MORE Twitter chaos, and the cancelling of Dilbert

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Journalism

Weekend reading — from the serious to the silly Members Public

From lessons we should learn from the coverage of Nicola Bulley’s disappearance, to AI copyright, to that weird, mysterious content on TikTok, it’s all here.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Journalism

Readers Write: on ChatGPT search, Twitter changes and Mastodon Ice Cubes Members Public

Thoughts from the lovely OM&HB community about types of search, the impact of Twitter’s changes — and a freebie Mastodon app.

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Adam Tinworth
SEO
The cover of Loaded issue 1 in 1994

Loaded and the gonzo early days of the Lads Mags Members Public

In 1994, Loaded kickstarted a men's magazine revolution. It also helped shape how I see journalism.

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Adam Tinworth
magazines

What is a newsletter? Members Public

Rethinking how we conceptualise newsletters, why you should ignore the podcast doom-mongers and more in today’s updates.

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Adam Tinworth
newsletters