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Category Archives: propaganda

Journalism.co.uk: Rise in political blogging results in more government press officers

Posted on 23 October, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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"Sir Gus O'Donnell, cabinet secretary and head of the Home Civil Service, today defended an increase in the number of press officers in government and said the increase was a response to the 1,600 political bloggers in the UK."
Posted in blogging, Blogs, government, links, Politics, propaganda, Public Relations | Leave a reply

globeandmail.com: Is Wikipedia becoming a hub for propaganda?

Posted on 16 August, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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WikiScanner "shows that computers inside [Canada's] federal government offices are responsible for more than 11,000 changes to articles"
Posted in Canada, links, propaganda, Public Relations, Wikipedia | Leave a reply

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Martin StabeMartin Stabe is a journalist based in London. He is an interactive producer at the Financial Times, primarily working on developing the databases underlying FT.com’s interactive graphics and the FT data blog. This is a personal site, and nothing here reflects the views of the FT.

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