national newspapers
The New Way of News Paid Members Public
Jeff Jarvis takes a walk around the new Telegraph newsroom [http://www.buzzmachine.com/2007/03/12/in-the-telegraph-newsroom/]. The results are good readin’.
Newspapers: To Blog, or Not To Blog Paid Members Public
So, here’s the first in what should be a wave of posts from tabs I’ve had sitting open, ready for me to blog about: [https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/01/jan07mirrorblogs.jpg] My, but things are getting interesting in the big, bad world
links for 2006-08-03 Paid Members Public
* [Blogs Not Helping Newspapers Attract Younger Readers](http://www.micropersuasion.com/2006/08/blogs_not_helpi.html#comment-20573764) No big surprises here. Newspaper blogs might engage their existing readers more, but aren’t really structured in such a way as to reach out to new readers. And, of course, young
Comment is F***ed? Paid Members Public
Trouble at t’Guardian blog mill, says Guido [http://5thnovember.blogspot.com/2006/08/grauniad-woes.html]: > Guido hears a rumour that since Comment is Free has flopped (some geeky critical acclaim, but financial failure due to trivial advertising revenue) it is going to be “revamped”. Ben Hammersly is, Guido
Linking To Your Rivals Paid Members Public
Telegraph | Money | American news sites create web links to rivals [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=/money/2006/08/02/cnweb02.xml]: > The Washington Post, among other publications, has hired Inform.com to scan thousands of sites to post relevant links, including audio and video content,
<i>The Guardian</i> decides to <a href="http://kickaas.typepad.com/" target="_blank">KickAAS</a> Paid Members Public
Well now, here’s an interesting development. The Guardian newspaper has had news [http://www.guardian.co.uk/weblog/] and technology [http://www.onlineblog.com/] weblogs for a little while now. This morning it has decided to launch a weblog [http://kickaas.typepad.com/kickaas/2003/08/abolish_all_agr.