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Telegraph Launches Debate2010 Community Discussion Site Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/03/debate2010.png] I’m at the Telegraph’s Victoria offices, at the launch of [Debate2010](http://debate2010.telegraph.co.uk/), their new community initiative around the oncoming general election.It’s a platform for having what looks like a
Participatory Culture and Traditional Media Paid Members Public
Kevin Anderson on why people participate in online communities [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_community] and share content on them: > I can tell you why I bother. A global culture of participation has been, for me, key in meeting one of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: Belonging [http:
Everything I Know in 7 Slides Paid Members Public
My presentation from news:rewired last week. I suspect it might lose something without me talking over it 😉 : [Five Things I know about journalism (news:rewired)](http://www.slideshare.net/adders/five-things-i-know-about-journalism-newsrewired "Five Things I know about journalism (news:rewired)")View more [presentations](http://www.slideshare.net/) from
news:rewired - Journalism is Entrepreneurial Paid Members Public
**Greg Hadfield, head of digital media at telegraph.co.uk:**We’ve been in an era when journalists thought about the lifestyle and about being journalists, but never had to be part of the conversation about funding, about advertising and about money.The future is a new sort of organisation,
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