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Nice historical piece that suggests “The pros have a problem. They can’t possibly compete in the media-sphere of the future. We’re entering a world of ubiquitous media creation and access….”
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“Well, it took only, what, seven years for blogging to catch on in newsrooms. Given the journalism industry’s hidebound ways, that’s not so bad.”
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A woman who was wrongly linked to the terror plot to blow up trans Atlantic aircraft today accepted a public apology and “substantial” but undisclosed damages at London’s High Court.
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Mirror Group over a story in its Irish editions which claimed he had bribed a government minister to get a radio broadcasting licence.
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Parliamentary privilege does not protect a journalist’s “own note” of a debate in either House, where the words being reported would – if they had been said outside Parliament – have been against the law, the Attorney General told peers.