Author Archives: John Thompson

About John Thompson

I am the founder, owner and publisher of Journalism.co.uk.

NUJ to recruit first full-time blogger?

According to Martin Stabe, the National Union of Journalists’ London Freelance branch will tonight consider the application of Engadget freelance contributor Conrad Quilty-Harper.

Read more about all the hoops Mr Quilty-Harper has already had to jump through on his own blog here.

NUJ general secretary Jeremy Dear has already boasted on his blog that “Membership in new media was up almost 11% over the past year” and asks “Who says we’re not attracting new media workers?”

Who indeed.

Green paper tigers

Here in the UK the autumn party political conference season is underway, with the party of government, Labour, due to commence its proceedings on Sunday (23 September) and the environment being high on the agenda of all.

This year, Labour media passes have uncharacteristically arrived for all but one of our party and, instead of the usual plastic credit card format, they are made of sticky-back cardboard which folds in two to create a slightly flimsy card with holes punched in it so you can attach it to a lanyard (supplied, but not made of organic woven FairTrade cotton).

According to the accompanying blurb: “The lightweight credentials are environmentally friendly, cost effective and received very positive feedback at the recent Leadership Conference.”

All well and good, but what of the conference fringe guide, which is the compulsory bible of anyone interested in finding the real debates at these largely staged and contrived events? The Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties have made these available in downloadable PDF format on their respective web sites well ahead of their own events.

Not so Labour. Their fringe guides, typically around 140 pages of glossy A4 paper, are not made available to the press in any other format than printed, and then only on the day of their arrival. Exhibitors, fringe event hosts and delegates all receive their hefty fringe guides by post.

So well done to Labour for managing to be unfriendly to both the press and the environment at the same.

Must-read online journalism articles


Shane Richmond at the Telegraph has put out a call for links to the best articles about online journalism on the web.

Which articles do you often refer back to? Which ones are you always forwarding to people or referring to in speeches and seminars? Which are the articles that changed your mind, shaped your thinking or simply summarised a complex issue

Recommend them here and we’ll make sure he gets the links.