Tweet 2013 was pretty interesting on the work front. Since my last round-up, I’ve been writing much more - a welcome change to the editorial work that is the bulk of my workload at present. I had a nice commission from Best, for example, to puncture the sacred cow known as Great British Bake Off. […]
Rainy City hosts hack day for hacks and hackers
Tweet Unlocking the secrets of open data journalism in Manchester As more and more public bodies free their data to the public, and with interpretation of that data set to be increasingly important in journalism, it was only a matter of time before someone had the idea of bringing journalists and computer geeks together to […]
Hyperlocal war breaks out in Manchester
Tweet David Ottewell, chief reporter of the Manchester Evening News, used his day off today to launch an attack on hyperlocal news websites on his MEN blog. He singled out Salford Star Online but didn’t mention any of the other half-dozen or so hyperlocal ventures currently publishing in Manchester. One wonders why not, given his […]
The sale of MEN
Tweet Several zillion words were written yesterday on the sale of the Manchester Evening News to Trinity Mirror - the details, the commentary, and the rest of the speculation. I’m not going to rehash what’s already been said.But, as a freelance journalist working in my adopted city of Manchester, I’ve had time to ponder what […]
Why local news will always matter
Tweet At risk of stating the obvious, we’ve had a lot of snow this week. News coverage of the cold snap generally has been at saturation levels, often at the expense of more important stories such as the Robinson scandal - I’m surely not the only person fed up of news footage of people telling […]
The learning curve
Tweet My thirst for knowledge never seems to diminish. There are always things I’m curious about, want to know more about, pique my interest enough to go exploring further. Much of my curiosity is transient - I’ll read a blog and look up something on Wikipedia or remember something someone mentioned in passing and do […]
Cross ticks my boxes
Tweet Image via Wikipedia It’s election time at the NUJ and my vote was long decided before the ballot papers were issued. At stake is the editorship of the union’s publication, the imaginatively titled The Journalist. Unlike most such jobs, where you fill in an application form, get through a couple of interviews then negotiate […]
Newspaper sales - a way forward?
Tweet I read an intriguing article in today’s Media Guardian about a London scheme for selling more newspapers. News International has started offering top-up publications alongside subscriptions for some of its own stable - the Times and Sunday Times. The free delivery scheme actually started last July but has now been expanded to include non-NI […]
Call yourself a writer? A meme
Tweet Journalist and blogger Linda Jones has tagged me in her meme about writing. I really rate Linda’s writing as well as her business acumen so I’m responding to the challenge (and it’s the perfect excuse to kickstart this sadly neglected blog, too). Which words do you use too much in your writing? I probably […]
Expenses - MPs vs journalists
Tweet National treasure Stephen Fry has waded into the debate about MPs’ expenses, claiming that MPs are not really doing anything much wrong, and stating very bluntly that journalists are far worse when it comes to fiddling expenses. I have news for Stephen. The expenses culture for journalists ended a long time ago - at […]
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