Tweeting to deadline is open journalism of a different kind
Last week, The Times Football Editor @TonyEvansTimes tweeted about producing a sport section to deadline on the night of a huge football match, Chelsea vs Barcelona. [View the story "Tony Evans on...
View ArticlePuffs, page design and cross pollination of print and digital: an experiment
A couple of weeks ago I read an interesting piece by Robert Andrews on paidContent about The Times (NB: where I work as Communities Editor) and how it could be read by more people digitally by 2014,...
View ArticleYou’d hardly know they published on the web: my digital cross pollination...
Yesterday I posted about how the UK’s major newspapers refer, or rather don’t, to their journalism on the web, tablet and mobile. I suggested that better signposting of content on other platforms...
View ArticleDigital needs to be better supported by print: my digital cross pollination...
On Wednesday I posted about how the UK’s major newspapers refer, or rather don’t, to their journalism on the web, tablet and mobile. I suggested that better signposting of content on other platforms...
View ArticleWhy journalists should do more public speaking (and not just to promote their...
Last month I went to see author Rob Macfarlane do a reading of his new book ‘The Old Ways’ at the London Review Bookshop. I had been lucky enough to get an advanced copy of the book and had read most...
View ArticleMeet the UK’s youngest editors.. aged just 10 and 8
Tommy and Libby Brown are co-founders and editors of the Cobb Chronicle, an online newspaper that reports on the town of Lyme Regis in Dorset and everything that goes on there. I came across their...
View ArticleIdeas going spare: a rolling list
I really liked Adam Westbrook’s post last week in which he published 30 free ideas for multimedia producers and digital storytellers. Unlike Adam, I’m not very good at writing down my thoughts or ideas...
View ArticleThe value of comments? Helping to get to grips with depression
Helen Lewis wrote an interesting post back in April about the value of comments on websites. In it, she equated a thread of comments to a Giant Lavatory Wall on the web and rightly asked what the...
View ArticleX Factor shows us how community could work on news websites
A few weeks ago, during a Times+ event to promote her new book (which you can wach in full here), Caitlin Moran spoke briefly on the topic of comments under articles. Joshing with colleague David...
View ArticleGood comments don’t just happen by magic
There’s been a lot of debate recently about whether news sites should have comments. I’m firmly in the pro camp because when done right, I believe comments can add as much to a story as a well-shot...
View ArticleWhy my friend’s engagement announcement shows Facebook has a long way to go
A few weeks ago, I got some good news. One of my good friends proposed to his girlfriend and she said yes. Finding out on Facebook on a thread with five of his other close friends, I couldn’t have been...
View ArticleComments aren’t about driving traffic and revenue anymore – but we’ve...
Not so long ago, comments on many news sites were just a way of generating revenue. Lots of comments yielded higher page traffic through repeat visits and time spent on page as well as additional SEO...
View ArticleSolving Twitter abuse isn’t about a report button; it’s about educating users...
Twitter’s introduction of a report button was necessary after the events of the last week, during which Caroline Criado-Perez was subjected to hours of abuse for campaigning for Jane Austen to be the...
View ArticleA case study in comments: how asking for readers for their favourite books...
Recently, the case against comments has grown stronger. Alexandra Petri made a particularly strong case in the Washington Post in September, making the point that ‘you do not have to give people who...
View ArticleWhy doing a HTML and CSS course suited me more than learning on my own
Writing my resolutions on a cupboard door didn’t have the effect I hoped In 2012, in those funny few days between Christmas and New Year, I made a pledge to learn to code during 2013. It was one of...
View ArticleWhat does a community editor do? Sometimes, they just say what everyone else...
Often I get asked what a community editor does, a question I sometimes find it hard to answer. But increasingly I tell people that it’s the community editor’s job to say what everyone else is thinking....
View Article‘I’d rather have a few committed readers than lots of casual, anonymous ones’...
As is always the case, I was pleased to receive an email from my good friend and journalist SA Mathieson last week. SA, who I worked with at The Guardian and who now works for EHI Intelligence as an...
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