@LauraOliver @johncthompson That would be awesome. IIRC, I shared a panel with @malcolmcoles and didn’t @GregHadfield keynote? I remember @georgeprof opened, talking about spaghetti throwers…
@mdekuijper Alas, no. I’m labouring in the journalism education trenches up at @cityjournalism
@MattNavarra @johncthompson @thomsonreuters @LauraOliver @francoisnel @mrjohncrowley @stevematthewson I spoke at the very first one. It’s all been downhill in my career since then. #newsrw
I’m shocked by this. I’ve never seen clear evidence of EngLit students actually reading the book they’re discussing before. t.co/3JP57ZqHr… 
#newsrw: How to follow along with today’s newsrewired event journalism.co.uk/ampnews/-newsr… #journalism
Publishers stop wasting time on Facebook Live, as we always knew they would: omhb.eu/2oAfBsx
Listening to Oasis’s Wonderwall always reminds me of commuting by bus to Croydon to work on Hotel & Restaurant mag on the very early days of my career. I didn’t have any sense yet of how digital was about to upend everything.
The internet infects everything in the end. twitter.com/niemanlab/stat…
What’s happening to Stan Lee sounds more than a little concerning. bleedingcool.com/2018/03/06/pet…
@ptr_yeung @MarkDiStef It reads like one of those stories that journalists tell each other to validate the idea that there’s no point paying attention to SEO. But nothing about it rings true from a technical SEO perspective.
@ptr_yeung @MarkDiStef Basically, fun anecdote with pretty much no relationship with what would actually have happened search-wise.
@ptr_yeung @MarkDiStef Most of what The Independent says is correct: even in 2012 Google was good at contextually understanding the difference between “one direction” and “One Direction” the band. Plus, the low engagement from immediate click backs would have been terrible, and led to a rapid SEO fall
Thread.👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 twitter.com/eamonngriffin/…
@knivets @JohnONolan It breaks around subjects which are not well-reported by mainstream media, because deletionists wipe those pages out. Over the last couple of years it has got manifestly word in its coverage of several areas as a result. To much power to people with axes to grind.
Wikipedia is a bit like a sausage: the more you look at how it is made, the less appetising you find it.
@ryanleewatts @thetimes I’m sure @ptr_yeung will have a nice @Interhacktives / @thetimes “welcome” lined up for you…
Congratulations!
Astonishingly, my blog has been going 15 years… omhb.eu/2I7TfHF
I cannot even articulate how wrong this is… boingboing.net/2018/03/05/sho…
3 stats that prove just how valuable newsletters are blog.parse.ly/post/7083/3-st… #journalism #interhacktives
Listening to a 2003 playlist on Apple Music. This was the music of the year I started my blog.
God, I feel old.
My blog is 15 years old today.
I’m not sure if that’s an achievement, or just sheer bloody-mindedness at work… onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2018/…
Happy 15th Birthday to One Man & His Blog omhb.eu/2D0QPqs t.co/CHkNTQMNv… 
Are GAFA coming for the news business?
I hope not - but then, who would have seen them getting into TV? onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2018/…
Facebook stops exploring the Explore feed omhb.eu/2D0BFkY
Are GAFA coming for the news business? omhb.eu/2Ff35Wk