Entries Tagged as 'Journalism'

Saturday, November 27th, 2010

Torrent search site seized by US government with no warning – are bloggers next?

If you came home from work and found that the local council had broken into your house and seized your possessions without warning because it believed you owed money for Council Tax, you’d be incensed. Yet this is pretty much what has just happened in the digital world. Via Mashable, here’s an interesting and disturbing […]

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

TED’s Chris Anderson: media needs passionate consumers

Quote of the day from Future Publishing founder and TED conference curator Chris Anderson speaking at a Creative Bath event last month: We’re obsessed with attention […] but when we measure it we measure it all wrong. We obsess over quantity of attention – circulation, page views, ratings; we obsess over demographics. But the third […]

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

UK student riots – a different perspective

Here’s most papers’ front page image of yesterday’s student fee protest riot: And here’s a wider angle view, used by the BBC web site: My – that looks spontaneous. I wonder how long he waited before he thought there were enough photographers around to justify his feat of passionate ad hoc window-kicking…

Monday, November 8th, 2010

Top 5 comment spam

How I love my comment spam. Thanks to the excellent Akismet plugin, I don’t generally have to moderate it, and it’s very rare that real comments get caught in it. So I can just empty the spam bin (currently 164 comments) whenever I remember, safe in the knowledge that there’s very little risk of losing […]

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

Back to work

Following its unofficial, 48-hour wildcat industrial action in support of BBC pension rights strikers, the Freelance Unbound (Non-pension) Collective is resuming work. However, as this is a Sunday, when no update is normally planned, this is an official non-strike, non-update update for informational purposes only. The normal pattern of intermittent blog posting will resume at 9am […]

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Everybody out!

In solidarity with oppressed comrades at the BBC, Freelance Unbound is going on a 48-hour strike. Obviously if there was a simple “no update” strategy, visitors to the site might make the mistake of assuming I just hadn’t got round to writing a new post. So here is a special “On strike” update, that in […]

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Schoolgirls and sexy trousers – a clarification

I had to read the first paragraph of this Metro splash twice to ensure I didn’t misinterpret what was going on: “Schoolgirls are being told to take off their ‘too sexy’ trousers when they arrive for lessons…” Uh – oh, I see. Then they put on some other trousers that aren’t sexy. Phew – that […]

Monday, November 1st, 2010

UK journalism jobs – a graphical guide

There are more journalism jobs around these days by the looks of the classified ads on sites such as Journalism.co.uk. But what is the jobs market actually like? Journalism students are generally obsessed with sport, celebrity and music as topics of interest. How will they fare in the media jobs market? And most journalism commentators […]

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

Independent “i”: please employ more sub-editors

A few days ago I wrote, perhaps optimistically, that if “i” follows the Metro model, it’ll rely heavily on sub-editors to put the paper out, which should offer the benefit at least of raising standards of proofreading accuracy. How did that work out? Well, I didn’t catch the paper on its first day, but a skim […]

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

The worst local election leaflet ever?

I know, I know – you thought the Lib-Dems had finally graduated to the big leagues in politics. They’ve got nice suits, seats in Cabinet and a highly sophisticated communications machine. But it was not ever thus. Unpacking boxes in Freelance Unbound’s spacious new South-West headquarters reveals this local election leaflet from just a few […]