rbi divestment
RBI Divestment Cancelled Paid Members Public
You missed your chance to buy me [http://www.paidcontent.co.uk/entry/419-rbi-sale-cancelled-reed-elsevier-still-wants-rid-in-medium-term/] . Maybe getting a whole B2B publishing company thrown in was offputting? 🙂
RBI Sale Timeline Paid Members Public
Journalism.co.uk is keeping a timeline of the (still proposed) RBI divestment [http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2008/12/08/timeline-of-rbi-sale/], using the rather neat Dippty [http://www.dipity.com/].
Divestment Watch: Adrian Monck weighs in Paid Members Public
Divestment Watch, the now defunct blog maintained by an RBI employee about our divestment by Reed Elsevier refuses to go quietly into the night.The latest blogger to mention its abrupt curtailment is Adrian Monck, professor of journalism at City University, and one of my favourite journalism bloggers. He explains
Zombie Divestment Watch Paid Members Public
An e-mail arrives from one [Private Fraser](http://privatefraser.wordpress.com/) of the Home Blogging Guard:> TheOpsMgr’s DivestmentWatch blog has been taken down, seemingly at the [behest of RBI management](https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=29360049&postID=2425095672188781952&pli=1). > > I’ve
Blogging the RBI Divestment Paid Members Public
One of my colleagues (in the most broad sense of “works for the same employer in a distant sub-division of the business”) has started blogging about the RBI Divestment [http://divestmentwatch.blogspot.com/] as it happens. He’s actually using it as much as a springboard for discussions about company