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I’m going to experiment with putting these on Storify. I figured that putting them on here puts the links in two separate places, and is easier for me to add to or take away from.The links for this week are as follows. They are all from things i’ve read through Google Reader, been recommended, or seen and favourited or liked on Twitter.
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1) Basically, a how-to on working together multiple people over a long period of time: Designing the Collaborative Story Workshop
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Cohesion can be difficult in any project — but it’s especially challenging in long-distance collaborations among newsrooms, the kind of …0
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2) James Cridland’s interesting look at the world of radio in Johannesburg.
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Johannesburg
To be honest, I wasn’t looking forward to going to Johannesburg. “Ah, Johannesburg?” said almost everyone I spoke to in the UK. “Well, ma…0
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3) The Guardian seemed to rile a lot of people with this. It may be over the top, but it angered people from what I saw.
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BBC World Service’s cardigan-wearing xenophiles are wasting your cash
“The programmes will neither be very interesting nor very good” – not my words, the words of the first director general of the BBC, John …0
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4) Council’s have a duty to be open and public with their accounts, but it seems some don’t like that when we take them up on the law, as David Higgerson says here:
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The council which treats armchair auditors like prisoners of war
Among communities secretary Eric Pickles’ more fanciful boasts (alongside the one about being able to kill off council newspapers without…0
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5) A reason to be happy about digital news?
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The newsonomics of good news about news
Admit it: Good news is boring. All of us in and around the news business know that. Bad news gets read and gets our juices flowing. So wh…0
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And 6) is a cautionary tale of sorts about how, with so many people having instant-on connectivity, privacy can be a very vague notion when having an argument on a train.
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Should Twitter entertain millions with public rows?
Comedian Janey Godley’s tweets of a couple’s train-bound row raise questions of how to protect our privacy in public places If your train…0
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And one photo from the past. Startrails over the Great Orme in Llandudno
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And this week, an extra feature – a featured photo from the #3652012 collection on Instagram this week!
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Enjoy!
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