A print-centric view of engagement and interaction?

I spent most of today with the Leveson inquiry livestream playing in one of my tabs, listening if not watching, as the regional editors gave evidence. These were the ones I was really interested in hearing from - the Dacres and Hardings may make better copy but regional media is where I play and I wanted... Continue Reading →

UGC: It can’t be a case of something for nothing

Image via WikipediaReading Maria Purdy Young's take on UGC (Citizen Journalism: Something for Nothing Won't Last Long) I remembered Bild's 2008 announcement that it planned to pebbledash basic digital cameras around its potential audience, to try and boost the paper's photographic network. According to Bild's picture editor, the newspaper now receives something like 4,000 photographs a day,... Continue Reading →

Google Wave closing down

Goodbye Google Wave. It seems so long ago that we were all selling our grannies for invites...***********************************************************From: Google Wave <wave-noreply@google.com>Subject: Google Wave Sunsetting in 2012To: alisongowDear Wavers,More than a year ago, we announced that Google Wave would no longer be developed as a separate product. At the time, we committed to maintaining the site at... Continue Reading →

My Interesting Reads (weekly)

Newsroom Insider: Hating on Chelsea ClintonDespite the title, this isn't a rant about nepotism - it's an excellent read about what it means to be a journalist, with some great anecdotes and observations on a long career. Having said that, it's difficult to disagree with the point that "Clinton is not the first unqualified silver... Continue Reading →

My Interesting Reads

I'm a Lean Machine - Your Idea is a Liability, Not an Asset..."Whatever your idea is, however brilliant, it is a consumer of resources, not a creator. The creation of value comes from the execution of the idea, not the idea itself. Your idea is a liability. You, as the entrepreneur, are paying the expense of creating... Continue Reading →

I’ve been reading… 10/14/2011

Coding Horror: Suspension, Ban or Hellban? ..."every community is different. I've personally talked to people in charge of large online communities – ones you probably participate in every day – and part of the reason those communities haven't broken down into utter chaos by now is because they secretly hellban and slowban their most problematic... Continue Reading →

Woman loses phone; world’s media agog

Sometimes a story can change how you see the world and your fellow man. And then there's this... I'm not singling out Yahoo News because a quick search revealed a whole host of other news websites were equally gripped by the drama - from Gulf News to Kentucky.com to CBS News; I clicked back 15 pages... Continue Reading →

Have you taken the #ukjournopay study yet?

Image by Nils Geylen via FlickrThe topic of pay is a thorny one in any profession, and in journalism it can also be somewhat disparate. The wages I've pulled for getting my face in other people's and asking them annoying questions has zoomed around the scale during the course of my career, without any real across-the-industry... Continue Reading →

Sir Ray’s empire keeps growing

BIRTHS: Tindle/The Media: Sir Ray Tindle and the UK regional press are relieved delighted to announce the safe arrival of a newspaper, the Pembroke and Pembroke Dock Observer; a sister title for Tenby, and Narberth&Whitland. Born July 1, zero pounds and 50 pence.There's a new kid on the Tindle block (there's two actually - he's... Continue Reading →

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