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Category Archives: today

Puffbox.com: New Today programme site’s post-match interviews

Posted on 14 June, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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Simon Dickson: "A couple of additions seem worth mentioning: a box for ‘REACTION FROM AROUND THE WEB’ (ie blogs) on the homepage, plus feeds from del.icio.us and Twitter accounts; and the rather odd spectacle of Sarah Montague’s video review"
Posted in BBC, Blogs, del.icio.us, Journalism, links, radio4, today, Twitter | Leave a reply

Joanne Geary: Today and the Internet

Posted on 17 January, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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Jonna Geary was underwhelmed by Steve Hewett's item on the Today programme this morning...
Posted in BBC, Journalism, links, Online, Radio, radio4, today | 1 Reply

Independent on Sunday: Meet the woman who gives John Humphrys nightmares

Posted on 6 January, 2008 by Martin Stabe
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"I have been terrified by two interviewees in my whole life," [the Today programme presenter] tells Kirsty Young [on Desert Island Discs]. "One was Margaret Thatcher, you'll not be surprised to hear. The other was Ella Fitzgerald. "
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Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog – TV & radio: Does Thought for the Day make you think?

Posted on 5 December, 2007 by Martin Stabe
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Amen, Elisabeth Mahoney: "[H]owever I organise my morning - even if I arrange it specifically to avoid being near the radio at 7.50am - I somehow find myself suffering Thought for the Day."
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