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craigslist…
Craig Newmark has this advice for journalists… The central requirement for news organizations has to be trust. Which version of a story can be trusted? As a consumer of news, this core issue of how to establish—and maintain—trust can be frustrating. For example, when I watch interviews and can tell when a reporter knows someone…
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Licence fee fallout
Something I wrote for Press Gazette: Ever seen the balloon dance? It goes like this. Unattractive naked man has three balloons that move from one extremity to the other to cover his embarrassment. BBC One is a bit like that. The balloons are news bulletins. What would happen if you popped them? Now the deal…
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Getting the consultants in…
In case you’re a broadcast exec tempted to get the consultants in, here’s the latest blue-sky thinking straight out of the box, finger-in-the-air style: Fundamental restructuring is occurring in every industry sector, and some sectors, like broadcast television and music, could emerge from this period far different from what they are today (No kidding!) Mass…
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Videogame journalism – lost genres in journalism
You know journalism must be in trouble when even videogame journalism is in crisis. OK, so it’s easy to mock…and I must admit a smile did cross my lips as I read the piece, but if you keep on reading Jonas Allen‘s jeremiad for a corner of journalism I didn’t even know existed, there are…