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Month: November 2007

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15th November 2007Robin Hamman

Chris Evans blog reader reaction “One of my personal favourites to read from the BBC is Chris Evans’ blog. He actually comes over as being quite like how he is on TV, which is to say that he seems to… Continue Reading →

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the privacy irony: more or less about social networks

13th November 2007Robin Hamman 2 Comments

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been to a number of events and conferences where the privacy of social media users has bubbled up in discussions. I’m not one of those people who blurts out "but what about the privacy… Continue Reading →

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links for 2007-11-13

13th November 2007Robin Hamman

Five W’s and a H that should come *after* every story (A model for the 21st century newsroom: pt3) « Online Journalism Blog Paul Bradshaw asks “what should happen after a news story has been reported, using a familiar framework:… Continue Reading →

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about the bbc blogs: part one

12th November 2007Robin Hamman

The BBC Blogs Network has been up and running for 18 months. This milestone provides a good opportunity to give you some insight into what we’ve been doing, how we think our efforts measure up, and where we might be… Continue Reading →

BBC, blogging, blogging techniques, journalism

digital media literacy summit @ channel 4

8th November 2007Robin Hamman 6 Comments

Digital Journalist Originally uploaded by robinhamman Is there no end to social media and blogging events in London? Yesterday it was lunch with people from Edelman and Microsoft, today it’s a Media Literacy Summit at Channel 4. The Secretary of… Continue Reading →

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links for 2007-11-08

8th November 2007Robin Hamman

Adrian Monck – Britain’s Top Ten Journo-Bloggers Based on Spurious Methodology It’s nice to make the list – thanks Adrian :-) (tags: journalism blogging bloggingtechniques newspaperblogs blogs)

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links for 2007-11-07

7th November 2007Robin Hamman

EU cracks down on fake blogger astroturfing | The Register Under laws due to come into force at the beginning of next year, but likely to be delayed until April for the UK, companies posing as consumers on fake blogs,… Continue Reading →

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social networking: opportunity, not threat, to “old media”

7th November 2007Robin Hamman 5 Comments

Yesterday a student from the University of Westminster sent me a message via facebook, asking whether I thought social networking sites are a threat to "old media". I’m posting the response here: Last month I was speaking with Glen Drury,… Continue Reading →

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what do you want to know about the bbc blogs?

7th November 2007Robin Hamman 1 Comment

Last November I wrote a post in response to the question "what’s the point of tv and radio blogs?" – a question which, I think, is fundamental for understanding why the BBC has been getting into blogging and how we’re… Continue Reading →

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links for 2007-11-05

5th November 2007Robin Hamman

BBC – Radio 4 – The British Newspaper Industry (series) A series of programmes examines the influence of the internet and changing technologies on the British newspaper industry. How are newspapers adapting and what influence will the national and local… Continue Reading →

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I’ve been blogging here since 1995.

For two decades, I’ve been devising and implementing strategic digital and social media programmes for some of the World’s largest brands.

I teach Public Relations at Boston University, London and regularly undertake strategy engagements on a contract basis. I’m also studying for an MA in Documentary Photography at University of the Arts London (UAL) part-time.

Previous roles include Partner at Penta Group (formerly Hume Brophy); Senior Consultant at Battenhall; EMEA Director of Creative Strategy, Digital and Social Media at FleishmanHillard; European Managing Director at The Dachis Group; Director of Digital at Edelman; and Editor of the BBC Blogs.

I’ve also been a Visiting Fellow of Journalism at City University (London) and of Stanford’s Cyberlaw Program.

I hold an MA in Sociology, MPhil in Communication Studies and Pg Dip in Law.

 

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