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Archive for June, 2007

Got to be Gordon meme

06.25.2007 · Posted in Blogosphere, Britain, Media, Politics

Apparently I’ve been tagged twice for this blog meme idea started by Matt Wardman, so you can see my thoughts on Labour’s new leader below the fold. I’ve deliberately avoided foreign policy, and not laboured exclusively on his handling of the economy. I’ve been tagged by Anthony over at OpenDemocracy, so here’s my late offering: ...

On a weak and under nourished lobby…

06.18.2007 · Posted in Government, Journalism, Media, Politics

Interesting to see how things shift in a short time ago. A year ago, Guido was getting attacked for (admittedly amongst other things) his attacks on the lobby system at Westminster. Now the venerable Peter Wilby is taking up Guido’s argument with a will. In parts it chimes heavily with my own CiF piece earlier ...

16 things a paper can do with blogs…

06.05.2007 · Posted in Blogosphere, Journalism, Media

Whilst we’ve seen a slow (and radical) shift in the way British papers began by dipping their toes tentatively in the blogosphere water. Now, it seems de rigeur for most of the mainstream. Irish papers have still, by and large, to take the plunge. The Bivings Report has some starter tips for nervous editors, particularly ...

How the politicians beat the media

06.05.2007 · Posted in Journalism, Media, Politics

One interesting aspect in the wash up to the Republic’s election was a minor furore over alleged anti government bias in the Irish media’s coverage. It was sparked by Bertie Ahern’s comments on the Friday count night, that journalists had had a job to do “in return for good pay and expenses”, implying that undue ...