Month: February 2007

  • Who pays for your blog?

    Howard Owens blogs off Jeff Jarvis, who has in turn blogged off Mark Potts to observe that news content has always been free: Newspaper subscribers have never paid for content. They have paid for delivery. These days, I read thousands of words a content every day. I pay for all of it. But I don’t…

  • Just added Adam MacQueen to my subscription list. Recommended, if somewhat occasional.

  • Liberal bias at the BBC

    Finking out your colleagues takes guts. So who is the Bernie Goldberg of the BBC? Bernie, in case you don’t know, was a CBS News reporter who filed from the personal finance frontline. He found it convenient to take CBS’s money while all the time accumulating evidence of its liberal lies (this labour of love…

  • Online video on UK news sites

    Here’s a piece I wrote recently for the BBC‘s College of Journalism site. Andy Dickinson has some interesting – and more extensive – posts on the same topic. Approaching the Telegraph’s clean, attractive new website video jumps straight out at you and starts playing. It’s a couple of comedians. They’re having a laugh. On behalf…