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links for 2007-03-29

March 29, 2007

  • BBC News: Politics blogger Guido Fawkes accuses media
    Guido interviews political journalists including Nick Robinson and Jeremy Paxman for Newsnight to look at how the interaction between journalists and politicians works. Paxman is wonderfully combative.
    (tags: guidofawkes blogging newsnight bbc politics)
  • Charlie Beckett: Online journalism: where’s the money gone?
    “But where’s the [online ad] money going? For journalists, the frightening prospect is that it is not going to online news media. And it certainly doesn’t seem to be going to independent online journalists.”
    (tags: online journalism advertising)
  • Noodlepie: Toulouse riots
    Graham Holliday witnesses a riot France, blogs, Twitters, and Flickrs everything and then blogs about the law that might have made all of his efforts illegal if he had not been carrying his press card.
    (tags: photojournalism Journalism twitter flickr citizenJournalism law france)
  • Noodlepie: Interview with Guido Fawkes
    Graham Holliday interviews political blogger Guido Fawkes. The full transcript..
    (tags: guidofawkes bloggers twitter)
  • House of Commons: Select Committee on Constitutional Affairs: Uncorrected Evidence 415
    Evidence from the Constitutional Affairs Committee’s FOI hearing, including testimony from the Guardian’s Rob “serial requester” Evans.
    (tags: foi foia journalism guardian)
  • San Francsisco Chronicle: Korean ‘citizen journalism’ site faces challenges
    Citizen journalism darling OhmyNews plans a relaunch in May after sliding into the red.
    (tags: ohmynews)
  • Western Mail: Information plans attacked by Plaid
    “Plaid Cymru Shadow Culture Minister Owen John Thomas launched a fierce attack on UK Government plans he claimed could wreck the Freedom of Information Act.”
    (tags: foi foia)
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Martin Stabe is a data journalist based in London. He is an head of interactive news at the Financial Times.