@OPA: The other blog is back
Friday, 9 March 2007, 09:13
What better place to try out the relauched version of Press Gazette’s Fleet Street 2.0 blog than the Online Publishers Association conference?
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Friday, 9 March 2007, 09:13
What better place to try out the relauched version of Press Gazette’s Fleet Street 2.0 blog than the Online Publishers Association conference?
Entry Filed under: Miscellanea
A UK-centric look at new media and online journalism.
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1. Best of the journalism bl&hellip | 9 March 2007 at 1530
Here’s a reminder that the struggle for freedom of information has a way to go – in spite of the law. Scotland has its own FoI Act but a Scotsman article reveals that it is hobbled by the continuin… @OPA: The other blog is back What better place to try out the relauched version of Press Gazette’s Fleet Street 2.0 blog than the Online Publishers Association conference? Why newsagents need journalists’ support Down the years I
2. Press Gazette Blogs - Fle&hellip | 9 March 2007 at 0917
the approach Jarvis seems to be advocating, where publishers don’t attempt to contain debate within their walled gardens. Only Google can aggregate and make money from it, he suggests. We’ll return to this later, no doubt. (Thanks to Seamus for pointing out the first inevitable gremlin in the new template. There will, no doubt, be more.) Add comment
3. Seamus McCauley | 9 March 2007 at 0949
Excellent news. When I added it to my blogroll it came up under the title “Press Gazette ? Fleet Street 2.0″ though, I think you’ve got an error in the Wordpress title field.
4. Martin | 9 March 2007 at 0959
I expect there will be a few gremlins. Thanks for pointing it out.
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