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.

Wha Midjourney thinks Graham Norton looks like.

Graham Norton and the impossible question Members Public

When a celebrity gets asked about cancel culture, there is no right answer. It is the impossible question — and we need to ask better ones.

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Adam Tinworth
digital culture

tl;dr: the Facebook is burning issue Members Public

This week's in-depth round-up of links has depth on Meta's problems, lots of newsletter news, and plenty more to keep you enthralled this weekend…

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Adam Tinworth
tl;dr newsletter

Websites rising from the ashes Members Public

Fast Company is back up after its hack — but so are the Kiwi Farms. Today's all about follow-ups (and the following-up that isn't happening)

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Adam Tinworth

The Canary becomes a flock: left-wing site reforms as a workers’ co-operative Members Public

The politics site's former management is gone, and the staff are now collectively running the title. Can they align their business model with their values?

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Adam Tinworth
business models

A little respect (just a local bit) Members Public

Another week, another economic crisis. But in other news, local politicians are getting more overtly disdainful of journalists, and big news sites are taking a serious SEO hit. Let's dive in…

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Adam Tinworth
local journalism

Morning Coffee: hacked, ignored and artificially created… Members Public

In today’s digest of interesting publishing stories from around the web, racists hack Fact Company, Parse.ly heads to the bottom, and an artist gets copyright on an AI-generated graphic novel.

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Adam Tinworth
The end of the Reeperbahn in Hamburg

Images of Hamburg Members Public

Images from my first working trip overseas in three years…

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Adam Tinworth
photos

What happened to a quiet summer? Members Public

Big moves afoot in local journalism, some SEO changes to pay attention to, and Medium finally gives up on journalism.

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Adam Tinworth
newsletter