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.

Stress and burnout in post-pandemic journalism Members Public

The summer's nearly over, and as people return to their desks, we need to start asking ourselves some hard questions about how hybrid working will change our working lives.

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Adam Tinworth
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Weekly Digest: the calm before the crisis Members Public

A week's worth of useful reading on audience strategy and online publishing. Plus a pretty photo at the top. Bonus.

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Adam Tinworth

Marcus Rashford, The Spectator hoax and the power of confirmation bias Members Public

For a story we know next to nothing about for sure, a Spectator piece that was never published has occupied a huge amount of media attention.

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Adam Tinworth

Lunchtime links: subs, Google News and the problem with Wikipedia Members Public

It must be the silly season. LinkedIn is getting into subs? Plus some useful stuff on Google News and a critical look at the media/Wikipedia intersection

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Adam Tinworth
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Twitter Social Distancing Members Public

I’m stepping back from Twitter for a month or so. Here’s why.

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Adam Tinworth
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Are you tempted by shiny things syndrome? Members Public

Are we letting ourselves get distracted by cool new formats, rather than doing the really hard work of rethinking our journalism for the post-digital age?

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Adam Tinworth
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The loneliness of the long-distance newsletter writer

Newsletters: problems, potential and pop-ups Members Public

Oh, god, look. It's another post about newsletters. Run. Run while you still can.

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Adam Tinworth
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Fleets were fleeting, and there's a lesson in that Members Public

Twitter's clone of the Stories feature lasted less than a year. That should serve as a warning to those who love jumping on the early adopter train.

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Adam Tinworth
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