Category: Journalism

  • New research: the US audience for British news

    My City University colleague Neil Thurman has been busy looking at the impact of British news websites in the United States. And maybe it’s time for the tipping of web pages into the Second Life equivalent of Boston Harbour. Here’s what he found: – Online, the BBC News website gets more US readers than Fox…

  • Explaining journalistic failure

    Journalists are very good at moralising about failure. Is the audience unable to appreciate quality journalism? There, there. Have journalists themselves failed the people? O Tempora, O Mores! In business, you would call these product-centred explanations, and they are the tail that wags the dog. Refreshing then, to see a growing media market where failure…

  • Royal trailer trash

    Stephen Lambert, the magnificently monikered Chief Creative Officer at TV production company RDF, is carrying the can for the Queen promo. Last Friday he offered to resign, but David Frank (the DF in RDF) is waiting for the BBC inquiry to run its course (or get going even). When not offering to resign, Lambert is…

  • Visualizing international relations

    If you are interested in social networks, you’ll likely be familiar with the work of Valdis Krebs who modelled relationships between the 9/11 terror cells. He’s turned his attention to international relations and the results are available on his site.Whatever you think of his political alignments (Al Qaeda is directly linked to Hamas), it is…