“Forget your Facebook and toss your Twitter,” Chelmsford editor gets out his soapbox
Essex Chronicle editor Alan Geere has boosted his paper’s local profile without creating a Facebook group, or spending all his…
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Essex Chronicle editor Alan Geere has boosted his paper’s local profile without creating a Facebook group, or spending all his…
ByThe Evening Standard investigation into the BBC continued yesterday with an article headlined “How the BBC survives.” In part two…
BySoGlos.com, Gloucestershire’s online magazine, has released a series of interactive widgets staff hope will promote tourism in Gloucestershire and direct…
ByThe Guardian is looking to roll out a new scheme to encourage local journalism next year by using bloggers to…
ByNews Corp. head, Rupert Murdoch, has again spoken out against free news content on the web, now calling search engines…
ByFinally some good news about the future of investigative journalism, from the US-based International Journalists’ Network. It reports that the…
ByDennis Publishing’s online magazine Monkey is set to get it’s own iPhone app which it will sell for £1.79 –…
ByThe number of European news channels has doubled in the last five years with over 160 channels available across the…
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