magazines
Blog Post vrs Magazine Article Paid Members Public
Noodlepie explains how a blog post differs from a magazine article [http://www.noodlepie.com/2007/08/how-a-blog-post.html], using pictures not words. Genius.
Haymarket Digital Head Is Blogging Paid Members Public
Mark Payton [http://markpayton.wordpress.com/about/], digital editorial director of Haymarket [http://www.haymarket.com] is blogging at the aptly-named blog The Content Factory [http://markpayton.wordpress.com/]. Nice to see another guy charged with getting traditional magazines online dipping his toes into the blogging water…
Press Gazette relaunches, still excludes trade press Paid Members Public
So, Press Gazette relaunched last week [http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=37638&c=1]. I actually saw the website in the first few hours, thanks to Martin Stabe’s tweet [http://twitter.com/martinstabe/statuses/74541772], but I’ve been far too busy
Management Today's blogging recommendations Paid Members Public
Management Today has noticed that employees blogging is creating management conflicts: [http://www.managementtoday.co.uk/newsalerts/article/659949/mtsweek/hug-blogger/] > Here at MT, we think that if employers – and employees – are ever going to deal effectively with this situation, they need to engage in a deep-rooted analysis of
US Editor Recommends New Hacks Go Online Paid Members Public
Should young journalists ignore print media and head straight for the internet? Yes, they should, says Atoosa Rubenstein, former editor of Seventeen in the US. At least, that’s what she said when she visited New York University’s media students: [http://journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/wewantmedia/node/527] >
How To Approach (Irish) Journalists Paid Members Public
Damian Mulley has done some research on how Irish journalists would most like to be approached by PRs. [http://www.mulley.net/2007/05/01/when-contacting-irish-journalists-some-tips-from-journalists-themselves/] It’s pretty much applicable to journalists anywhere in the world, although I’m quite surprised not to see “in humble supplication” on the
From Blog to Print Paid Members Public
Here’s a neat reversal of the normal assumptions: blogging and podcasting have spawned their own dead tree magazine called, prosaically enough, Blogger & Podcaster [http://www.bloggerandpodcaster.com/].
Me. On a Podcast. Paid Members Public
While at Blogher, I was accosted by a mad Scotsman [http://www.ewanspence.com] in a kilt. This was no an entirely unfamiliar experience for me. I grew up in Scotland, and have even been known to wear a kilt myself once in a while (but not for a long