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links for 2006-12-10

December 10, 2006

  • Cybersoc.com: Nick Robinson and Bush: how it got reported in the US
    The full exchange between blogging BBC political correspondent Nick Robinson and George W. Bush is still available from BBC News online.
    (tags: bbc television news journalism blogs blogging georgebush nickrobinson)
  • BizCommunity: Divided by language, but not by blogosphere
    A survey of more than 1100 US and UK PR execs finds that while they recognise the importance of blogs, few are participating in the bloggers’ conversation.
    (tags: blogs pr)
  • Washington Post: The Heart of the Matter
    Dan Froomkin: “Long live the British press! In contrast to the small-bore questions that American reporters posed to President Bush yesterday about his Iraq policy, two British journalists cut right to the central issue of the president’s credibility.”
    (tags: journalism georgebush nickrobinson)
  • Cyril’s Press Pass: Jailed journalists on Google Earth
    Google Earth users have produced a file showing the location of jailed journalists around the world. Based on Reporters Sans Frontiers data, it provides the name of the journalist and some background on the situation.
    (tags: googleearth journalism press_freedom rsf)
  • What’s Next: Innovations in Newspapers: Multi-monitors
    Juan Antonio Giner looks at the massive multi-screen monitors that journalists may increasingly come to use.
    (tags: journalism newsrooms hardware monitor information_overload)
  • Adrian Monck: Unknown British reporter
    Adrian Monck identifies the “unknown British reporter” in Media Matters transcript of the White House press conference the other day. Great fun.
    (tags: skynews bbc journalism television nickrobinson georgebush adamboulton)
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Martin Stabe is a data journalist based in London. He is an head of interactive news at the Financial Times.