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1. Links for 11.02.10
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... articles were emailed or sent to friends via social networking sites came up with pieces that are positive, helpful or awe-inspiring. Read the report: Click here for the full story: Senior Daily ...
2. Time to take your tablets
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... would imagine there will be a swag of new tablet technology on view over the next 12 months or so. The smart media companies are the ones working out how to harness that technology to provide unique ...
3. Links for 05.01.10
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... Times: Waiting for Apple – there have been a lot of fancy video demonstrations of how tablet newspapers and mags might look, but who is going to produce one that works, asks Nick Bilton Click here ...
... of the first things Chris Warren told me when I started working at the Alliance was that people love you more when they are doing something for you than when you are doing something for them. It’s all ...
5. Links for 30.10.09
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...  Frontline Club: Guy Degan on how to get your MoJo working – tips and tools for the multi-media journo: Click here for the full story: Laurel Papworth: mainstream media will increasingly turn to ...
6. Links for 28.10.09
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... at MediaWorks: Click here for the full story:  ...
7. On the road again
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... know how that will work – what are the terms of their employment, for example. But it aims to fill a gap increasingly left by the big media companies. We’ll hear from Stephen Brook, the MediaGuardian’s ...
8. The sound of the suburbs?
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... is desirable but not essential. Working from your home, or anywhere with WiFi, as a ‘beatblogger’ you will lead the Guardian’s innovative approach to community news coverage in Leeds. This ...
... the pub after work and bitch about the nonsensical double-dutch they’ve been forced to turn into something approaching reasoned argument. But what goes on in the pub tends to be forgotten by the next ...
10. Links for 24.09.09
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... a not for profit might work – beware, says analyst Jim Barnett, launching a not-for-profit cannot be a “tin-cup substitute” for journalists who balk at running a business. Click here for the full ...
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by Media Alliance Thursday, 09 September 2010 10:17


In 2008, the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance will launch its Future of Journalism project, a landmark enterprise which aims to analyse and harness this change for the benefit of all journalists and the public they serve.