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So they headed off to stack shelves at Asda in Romford, Essex.
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“No doubt between now and the next election the increase in politicians blogging will be like lemmings falling off a cliff, but a word of advice if I may. Unless you have an inner blogger – don’t bother”
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“Just as we in the U.S. are challenging our sacred cow of journalistic objectivity, they at the BBC appear finally to be ready to question their own holy write of impartiality.”
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“I’ve just been eyeballed long and hard by George Bush for suggesting he might be in denial re Iraq. It’s important, he told me, that you understand that I understand that it’s bad.”
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Kevin writes up an indepth discussion of Clyde’s MyMissourian presentation at the journalism.co.uk panel debate that I took part in on Monday
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Trebor Scholz grew up in East Berlin and is currently based in New York where he works both collaboratively and individually as an artist, media theorist, activist, and organizer. His interests focus on media theory, art and education.
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“Some of the men in pyjamas who populate the blogosphere, at least in the imagination of one senior BBC executive, are gleefully predicting that the MSM will fall off the blogging bandwagon. Major media, they say, will encourage too many people to post co
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User loyalty and engagement with the site: that’s why newspapers need blogs. Some grasp that, some don’t. “The puzzle isn’t solved by newspapers starting blogs, even though it’s a good idea to learn the form by doing it.”
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Research has been published by Attention Company of the attitudes of people who participate in online communities…