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Five Things Learnt In Three Days Paid Members Public
It’s frankly embarrassing when you work all of a three day week, yet are knackered at the end of it. Yet, that’s how I feel as the end of my truncated week in Sutton’s infamous brown towers drawn to its close. Stuff that’s been foremost in
Lies, Damn Lies and Web 2.0 Paid Members Public
But the internet’s barely a couple of decades old and the most venerable of the technologies we’re talking about here, blogging, has only a decade of publishing history behind it. People are still finding new ways of creating compelling sites with this stuff. A few years back, “authoritative”
Exciting Accounts From JournoBlogging Paid Members Public
Like the hero in a 1980s cartoon series, I have learned an important lesson today. A lesson about friendship and trust… Well, no. But then, I won’t be holding aloft my magic sword later, unless I get really, really lucky. No, I’m talking about learning that trying to
Nose to the Grindstone Paid Members Public
Well, I’m back in RBI’s palatial office in sophisticated Sutton, getting on with the job. And, after four days in salubrious Suffolk (and having had a rant or two on here), I’m feeling much more positive about everything. Hopefully, I’ll have some more positive posts about
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
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…
Reasons For My Silence #1: Calling a Plug a Plug Paid Members Public
Blogging’s been a bit erratic around here of late for a number of reasons. High amongst those is that a lot of what I want to blog about is my job. Now, there’s no inherent problem with that — my employers are pretty good about that sort of thing