online publishing
Blogging is IT, not Journalism? Paid Members Public
If you were to say to me “Adam, old chap, what’s the toughest challenge you face in getting journalists to blog?”, two things would cross my mind. The first is that you have an incredibly mannered way of speaking, and good on you in this age of enforced casualness
Can Journalists Learn to Listen To Bloggers? Paid Members Public
All this begs the question: should we bother trying to get journalists blogging? Is there a value in it, if they find it hard to move beyond something that sits between traditional journalism and opinion pieces? Can’t we just leave journalists to do traditional journalism and use their work
NUJ vrs RBI, says PG Paid Members Public
Ooops [http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=38424&c=1]. Mind you, no-one said that the transition to the online world would be easy…
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…
More On Green Publishing Paid Members Public
Both Martin Stabe [http://www.martinstabe.com/blog/2007/02/03/whats-worse-dead-trees-or-energy-hungry-networks/] and Wordblog [http://www.wordblog.co.uk/2007/02/03/what-is-the-carbon-footprint-of-the-internet/] picked up on my post last week musing on the relative environmental impact of print against online publishing.
Can't See The Wood For The Magazines Paid Members Public
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