Posts Tagged ‘blogging’
Liveblogging is increasingly being used by the media to cover events as they happen, and news consumers now expect almost instantaneous updates from reporters on the ground.
This trend means the thoughts of Keith McSpurren, founder of Cover It Live, as he talks at City University tomorrow will be well worth paying attention to. His company [...]
This post was originally published at Tomorrow’s News, Tomorrow’s Journalists.
So there is to be more soul-searching about the lack of prospects for journalism graduates after our national news agency joined the long list of companies to cancel their trainee scheme. I found out the Press Association’s decision on twitter thanks to a fellow applicant but [...]
With Peter Mandelson, Douglas Alexander and Derek Draper featuring alongside a surprise appearance from John Prescott, LabourList’s launch was always going to be entertaining. Yesterday’s ‘Blogger’s Breakfast’ brought together those at the heart of Labour’s approach to the internet, from high-profile party officials to grass roots activists and left-leaning sympathisers.
Called ‘New Labour, New [...]





