In the E-mail Era, Who Owns the Interview?
Some time ago I was interviewed via e-mail for an article and, as I often…
Paul Bradshaw writes the Online Journalism Blog, and is a Senior Lecturer in Online Journalism, Magazines and New Media at Birmingham City University (formerly the University of Central England) Media Department (www.mediacourses.com).
He also works as a freelance journalist and designer. He is a contributor to Journalism.co.uk and Press Gazette. Previously he was editor of Internet Monthly and Managing Editor of Questions Publishing's group of websites.
Some time ago I was interviewed via e-mail for an article and, as I often…
Google Latitude, a service that works with your mobile phone to enable people to see…
Newspapers are often criticized if they misattribute a quote or fail to acknowledge and credit…
The much-hyped search engine -- sorry, "computational knowledge engine" -- Wolfram Alpha launched over the…
Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of taking part in the Professional Cartoonists' Organisation's…
Guardian community moderator Todd Nash (a former student of mine) makes an interesting suggestion on…
A new Twitter interface application, Twitterfall, has been around for a month now. If you're…
In the recent Reuters report, "What's Happening to Our News," an "investigation into the likely…
I've written before about why fantasy soccer may hold the key to the future of…
The BBC has begun a three-month experiment with a new sports widget of gossip leading…
In another sign of its savvy Web strategy, the Guardian has signed up YouTube makeup…
Many Twitter users adopt a "quality not quantity" strategy by only following a certain number…
As newsrooms evolve, will new production processes make journalists more passive? That's what BBC College…
I once had a job interview with a national broadcaster where I was asked about…
The same week that Pete Clifton, BBC's head of editorial development for multimedia journalism, told…
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