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Ian Reeves
A blogospheric welcome to former Press Gazette ed, and good egg Ian Reeves – I’ve added him to the RSS and the links (btw it’s M-o-n-C-k – people died to win that extra ‘C‘). Ian’s promising to vlog (pron. vee-log/vuh-log/ver-log?), and is after criticism. Well, we do criticism out here. But constructive criticism? That’s consultancy!
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RSS
In an effort to share more, and using the new xfruits site (HT: JD Lasica) I’ve rolled up my RSS subs (all 236 238 and counting) into one big feed you can just subscribe to. It’s on the left. There’s a couple of quirky subs in there (my folding bike, for example) but otherwise I…
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Reporting Tony Blair: inaccuracy or partiality?
How do you get this: “Tony Blair says his belief in God played a part in deciding to go to war in Iraq. The Prime Minister tells ITV1 he prayed over the difficult decision. Tonight the startling insight into how Mr Blair’s faith influenced Britain’s part in ousting Saddam. So was it holy war?” ITV…
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Britain’s free online news battle…
The biggest freesheet battle in the British media is being conducted online. According to the latest stats, the online versions of the Guardian and the Times have both moved up the website ratings. Guardian Unlimited got 16m unique users last month. Over the same period Timesonline.co.uk claimed 11m unique users. Both of these are part…