journalist blogs
B2B Blog Traffic versus Nationals Blog Traffic Paid Members Public
I’ve always assumed that, by nature of being from niche B2B titles, our blogs were significantly less popular than those from national newspapers. And then I saw a story on journalism.co.uk reporting on The Times’ blogs and their traffic figures [http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2008/
What is the role of MSM blogs? Paid Members Public
In many ways, I think Shane’s [following post](http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/shane_richmond/blog/2008/07/23/suddenly_everybodys_buying_blogs) hits the nail more accurately on the head:> This seems to be a change in direction for a blogosphere. Instead of bloggers trying to reach
Making Journalistic Blogging Useful Paid Members Public
Mmmm. There’s a delicious, tasty journalistic thought meat [http://strange.corante.com/archives/2008/04/08/are_we_the_signal_or_the_noise.php] from Kevin Anderson over on the Strange Attractor blog. Take this brain canapé: > It’s one of the things that many journalists don’t
Blogging Live from the Arctic Circle Paid Members Public
One of our journalists got to spend time playing with big trucks in the Arctic Circle [http://www.roadtransport.com/blogs/big-lorry-blog/2008/02/rubber-fun-above-the-arctic-ci.html] . ![Trucks in Ice](https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/03/BLBArcticCircle.jpg?resize=448%2C336) I’m soooooo in the
Flight Global's Digital Journalism Paid Members Public
Oh, I just noticed that Micheal Targett, the web editor of Flight Global, our website for the aerospace industry, has posted about how his team are adapting to the age of digital journalism [http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/2008/03/the-changing-role-of-the-digit.html]: > But at the end of the day
Five Years of One Man & His Blog Paid Members Public
I can hardly believe it, but today is the fifth anniversary of this blog. Back in March 2003, I decided that this blogging thing was going to make a huge difference to the way journalists worked, and I ought to get more serious about it than my Livejournal allowed. As
...and a Beginning Paid Members Public
Yesterday, I rather cryptically mentioned that I wouldn’t be writing about property and architecture on this blog anymore. To understand why, we need to take a step backwards. During the day, I’m the features editor of Estates Gazette [http://www.estatesgazettegroup.com/], a weekly magazine covering the commercial
PressThink Paid Members Public
One last little post before bed: PressThink [http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink/] I’m rather late in discovering this site, but it looks like an interesting take on ideas around modern journalism.