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Afternoon Coffee Reading Members Public

[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/09/IMG_0009.jpg] Some spots from my RSS feeds for this afternoon (although it’s pretty much evening now): * Guido Fawkes posts where his readers come from [http://www.order-order.com/2008/09/who-reads-guido.html]. If you think blog

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Nationals Fail at Attribution & Linking Members Public

Why are national media outlets so awful at giving credit? The (e)Grommet documents a case of the BBC crediting the hosting service, and not the creator [http://egrommet.net/2008/09/08/gallagher-smackdown-on-stage/]. And the Daily Mirror has republished something provided to them by a Travel Weekly journalist [http:

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attribution

B2B Blog Traffic versus Nationals Blog Traffic 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/

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When Mainstream Media Blogging Goes Bad Members Public

[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/02/gutravellog.png] My colleague Emily just dropped a few of us an e-mail with a link to this travel blog on *The Guardian’*s website [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/travelog/2008/02/skins_blog.html]: > Hello. I’

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bloggers

Pissed Old Hacks Baffled by New Media* Members Public

My wise, witty and winsome colleague Andrew Rogers, Esq [http://engagement101.blogspot.com/] brings to my notice this fine bit of debating [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/theatre/2007/09/who_needs_reviews.html] from The Guardian‘s Michael Billington: > Is blogging changing theatre criticism? Undoubtedly, yes. The newspaper

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Blogging

Is the Daily Mail faking comments? Members Public

Charles Arthur makes a compelling case that the Daily Mail is faking positive comments [http://www.charlesarthur.com/blog/?p=930] on its website. Now, I’ve seen members of RBI staff leave comments on our blogs without making explicit who they are, but this level of sock-puppetry [http://en.

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Adam Tinworth
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My Telegraph Is Live Members Public

Well, a couple of hours earlier that Shane trailed, My Telegraph [http://my.telegraph.co.uk] is live. My My Telegraph is already up [http://my.telegraph.co.uk/Adam], with one initial erudite post on it: [https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/05/AdamonMyTelegraph.png]

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Your Blog On The Telegraph's Site Members Public

[![](https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/04/472574387_eb37da9bac_m.jpg?w=960)](http://www.flickr.com/photos/telegraphmedia/472574387/ "photo sharing") [my_telegraph_blog_small](http://www.flickr.com/photos/telegraphmedia/472574387/) Originally uploaded by telegraph_media_group [http://www.flickr.com/people/

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