Journalism Daily: Academics boycott Observer, theblogpaper’s launch and AOP conference
August 21st, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Journalism Daily
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News and features:
- Academics threaten Observer boycott over ousted columnist, as newspaper faces uncertain future with GNM
- theblogpaper prepares for September launch
- Chris Cramer and David Montgomery to appear at AOP’s 2009 conference
- Stuff reshapes editorial team
Ed’s picks:
- ‘Our vanishing heritage’: @johnemcintyre’s list of disappearing ‘newspaper lingo’
- Adam Westbrook: 6×6 storytelling for freelance journalists
- Online Journalism Blog: ‘How can the UK government save journalism?’
- VentureBeat: Twitter launching commercial accounts
- New Media Knowledge: The UK blogosphere and making money from blogging
- paidContent:UK: FT.com to profile IP numbers to find new subscribers
Tip of the day:
#FollowJourn:
On the Editors’ Blog:
- Academics threaten Observer boycott – the letters in full
- Event: Guardian.co.uk live Q&A on online journalism
- thelondonpaper’s closure – tell the rivals or readers first?
- Fifth International Photography Award open for entries
- Business Insider lets readers ‘embed’ posts
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