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Informationally Overloaded (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Dear Journalist, I understand that at times it can be hard to find a good article, that deadlines must be met, and that you are under a lot pressure to deliver. I also understand that the internet is chockful of content, a lot of it of good quality, and that blogs in particularly lend themselves nicely to the provision of the “human side” of the story. I understand that, really I do. Unfortunately...
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Rachel from north London (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Following on from Zoe's Guardian piece about newspapers nicking the work of bloggers, and Jonny B's problems with the Mail on Sunday , we now have blogger NML's story of defamation and misrepresentation by the Daily Mail . Over to NML... Thursday, May 08, 2008 The Daily Mail Newspaper Tells Everyone that I Blog for "E-Venge" On April 30th just after 3.30pm, I snatched up my phone and bit the bullet....
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emchi.co.uk (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Blogging is an interesting subject matter, and one that is topic du jour. More to the point, the use of blog content to sell newspapers. At the moment it seems to be the Daily Snail (Mail) who either steal content or...
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Obsolete (Free subscription) | 09/05/2008
Credit where credit's due - all of the tabloids featured yesterday's news about ITV's fine on their front pages in some way or another, most likely because of the additional revelation that Ant and Dec took the people's choice award that was in fact rightfully Catherine Tate's. The Sun even managed to not mention the BBC once in their leader comment on the fine , something that must have taken real...