Tag Archive: journalism

Aug 16

Journalism warning labels. Full of win!

As many people do in this day and age of being overwhelmed by information, much of what I read online is via RSS feeds. I use Google Reader, simply because it’s central – and it syncs to my portable time-stealing device (otherwise known as a smart phone). But one of the things about Google Reader …

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Dec 03

Where is the criticism?

One of the reasons why I began writing my music journalism course was because I became totally and utterly fed up with the poor standard of music journalism one tends to find around the place. But it transpires that lack of critique isn’t limited to music. As I found through Lisa Dempster‘s tweets today (3 …

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Aug 09

The problem with monetising internet publications

News and publishing commentators are always apt to tell us – frequently – that the death of magazines and newspapers, in print, is imminent. Similarly, they like to bang on about how these same web-based publications are struggling with revenue. But, really, it’s not hard to work out why. In this recent post at The …

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