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Vad var ditt allra första blogginlägg? frågar TheJennie, och bjuder på både pepp och nostalgi. Det borde ju vara en enkel fråga att besvara, kan man tycka. Fast hur ska man räkna? Jag började...
Vad var ditt allra första blogginlägg? frågar TheJennie, och bjuder på både pepp och nostalgi. Det borde ju vara en enkel fråga att besvara, kan man tycka. Fast hur ska man räkna? Jag började...
Efter två test med bloggrapportering från Bokmässan respektive Förskolebiennalen tyckte jag och mina kollegor att det var dags för en permanent redaktionsblogg för tidningsavdelningen. I mellandagarna snickrade jag ihop den och igår var det...
While Swedish national papers have moved away from local news initiatives, as local advertising markets are not ready to support costly coverage, there are examples in other countries of how to build coverage by...
Microblogging/microstreaming service Pownce announced yesterday that they are closing down the service and becoming part of Six Apart. Leah Culver writes: We have some very big news today at Pownce. We will be closing...
Whether status updates on social media sites should count as microblogging or not, the walled garden that Facebook still is to a large extent, makes status updates if not useless from a publishing perspective...
Will we see the collapse of journalism as papers fail to take the step over from dead wood publishing? Or are we at a dawn of a smarter news industry? Opinions vary, and we...
This week it’s the yearly SIME (Scandinavian Interactive Media Event) conference here in Stockholm. Previous years I’ve found it remarkable that a conference about “digital opportunities, technology, communication and entrepreneurship” haven’t given much thought...
Over at Same Same But Different there’s an interesting guest post by politician Camilla Lindberg, the only member of one of the government parties in Sweden who voted against the new and controversial wiretapping...
On too many blogs written by Swedish journalists you see people commenting but the journalist never replies. They use a platform built on conversation as yet another megaphone, ignoring their readers. What journalists turned...
Are you a journalist who blog? Check out the Online Journalism Blog’s new survey and help Paul Bradshaw get info for a book chapter he’s writing on the subject of journalists blogging.
A lot of comments have been made to Paul Bradshaw’s (read his blog too) excellent list of changes for journalists in the upcoming ten years in the Press Gazette lately. In short, the list...
Living in Sweden, and especially taking an active part in covering and exploring social and citizen media, I take many things for granted. One is the right to take photos in public areas, another...
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