Category: Journalism

  • My favourite Julian Manyon story

    Everyone has one. I have one that’s repeatable. Julian was the reporter who got the hair-dryer treatment from Robert Mugabe in Sharm el-Sheik. Julian can take it. He’s a former colleague and most decidedly not a pack operator. Let’s just say he doesn’t rely on favours from competitors to get the job done.

  • links for 2008-07-02

    Developing slow news: the Telegraph Lloyd Shepherd on how news sites perform on depth (tags: depth news newspapers new-media slow-news) Hulu: A Consumer Success But Still A Small Business Hulu is a sexy Internet video service, but a thin-margin, tough business. (tags: hulu nbc news-corp video online internet) The Truth About The Truth | Newsweek.com…

  • Public relations: pros and cons of the open-door policy

    Jonathan Rauch, writing about GM’s electric car project – the Volt – has an excellent example of the PR risks that go with an open-door media policy (a strategy that almost all journalists would advocate). Rauch locates his own piece within GM’s public relations strategy (in the print edition there’s an ad for the Volt,…

  • links for 2008-07-01

    UAE set to exclude prison for journalists | Middle East Online A draft press law adopted by a ministerial committee in the United Arab Emirates excludes jail terms for journalists found guilty of defamation or other media offences (tags: middle-east uae journalism journalists law) ‘Reduce sponsorship of public broadcasting’ The report…also proposes that Sweden’s three…