“The vast majority of blogs are rubbish and don’t have value.” No, that is not the view of some crusty old newspaper editor or disgruntled veteran hack. That is the opinion of the man who is portal director and editor of Tiscali UK, Richard Ayers
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The farce-cum-scandal over proxy donors to Labour has been a story driven by mainstream media. It wa...
Mick Fealty and ‘Gudio Fawkes’ are making interesting claims about whether the blogosphere – and Pau...
A draft code of conduct for bloggers sounds like a good idea to sensitive souls like me (no, really)...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and cit...
Goldsmith University Media Research Centre has just published initial results from a very extensive ...
The classic idea of the blog may have passed, but blogging is alive and well. However, it is in a ki...
I’ve made plenty of mistakes in two decades of broadcast journalism but I am still surprised at a co...
Political bloggers like to think that they will swing the next election. Big platforms like Conserva...
SOME people saw the arrival of political blogs in the early 2000s as the beginning of a war between ...
David Aaronovitch and Jenni Russell are two of my favourite commentators: intelligent, moral, libera...
There is no doubt we journalists are a thin-skinned lot. The latest example is my friend George Negu...
Most of the lessons from the Email Smear Scandal are political rather than journalistic, but it does...
Right-wing political blogger Paul Staines aka Guido Fawkes is our most effective Westminster Interne...
Blogging began as a grassroots alternative phenomenon, and it was some years before the mainstream m...
The farce-cum-scandal over proxy donors to Labour has been a story driven by mainstream media. It wa...
Mick Fealty and ‘Gudio Fawkes’ are making interesting claims about whether the blogosphere – and Pau...
A draft code of conduct for bloggers sounds like a good idea to sensitive souls like me (no, really)...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and cit...
Goldsmith University Media Research Centre has just published initial results from a very extensive ...
The classic idea of the blog may have passed, but blogging is alive and well. However, it is in a ki...
I’ve made plenty of mistakes in two decades of broadcast journalism but I am still surprised at a co...
Political bloggers like to think that they will swing the next election. Big platforms like Conserva...
SOME people saw the arrival of political blogs in the early 2000s as the beginning of a war between ...
David Aaronovitch and Jenni Russell are two of my favourite commentators: intelligent, moral, libera...
There is no doubt we journalists are a thin-skinned lot. The latest example is my friend George Negu...
Most of the lessons from the Email Smear Scandal are political rather than journalistic, but it does...
Right-wing political blogger Paul Staines aka Guido Fawkes is our most effective Westminster Interne...
Blogging began as a grassroots alternative phenomenon, and it was some years before the mainstream m...