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But the sense of presence that can be achieved is remarkable, especially when you’re sitting at your computer working, connected to the internet and with a Twitter client running on your computer so that tweets appear as they are posted.
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For many aspiring writers, online profiles are essential for publicising books and making contacts, but not everyone is so keen on joining the blogosphere…
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the phone, voip and keyword searches via rss…
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Overall, Butterworth said it was the view of most journalists that “they should hold themselves to higher standards of behaviour than other contributors.” It’s a good point but a difficult balance to strike given that change in relationship.
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I’m always banging on about turning processes into content and here’s a good example from the BBC’s North West Tonight. It didn’t take much, if any, time away from programme making but brings audiences closer.
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But in an age when anyone can write just about anything on a blog or online discussion board without any real fear of prosecution, why is the law still enforced – well, sort of enforced – against newspapers and broadcasters?