Guardian.co.uk: Rusbridger on open-source journalism
May 1st, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Events, Online Journalism
A fuller account [from Wednesday] of the speech made by Rusbridger at Queen Mary, University of London on Tuesday.
Rusbridger talks about open-source journalism, the tax gap series and the paper’s use of social media.
One interesting point reported by the Guardian’s Jemima Kiss, which makes that April Fool seem slightly more believable:
“Guardian Tech has more followers on Twitter than the Guardian newspaper has readers each day.”
Tags: Alan Rusbridger, guardian, Guardian.co.uk, Jemima Kiss, Mary, Queen, social media, The Guardian, Twitter, University of London
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