Daily Telegraph's deputy editor, Benedict Brogan, says separate regulator should form in response to cross-party deal.
Lisa O'Carroll @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 19/3/13
Labour peer shows support for new deal, criticises editors' demands, and says onus is on David Cameron to resist them.
MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 19/3/13
The Huffington Post | Salon | CPJ | CNN McClatchy’s Jonathan Landay tells Michael Calderone that Twitter may have worked as an equalizer as the media trotted out the Bush administration’s casus belli. .
Andrew Beaujon @ Poynter - TV / Radio - on 19/3/13
In this week’s career chat, we’ll talk with Randy Essex, senior editor for local news at the Cincinnati Enquirer/Cincinnati. com and Kentucky Enquirer/NKY. com.
Joe Grimm @ Poynter - TV / Radio - on 19/3/13
British Cycling performance director talks about about the legacy of the 2012 Games and how Twitter has changed journalism.
John Plunkett @ MediaGuardian - Advertising - on 19/3/13
1. Washington Post to charge frequent web users (Washington Post) 2. In 2012, newspapers lost $16 in print ads for every $1 gained in digital (The Atlantic) 3. NBCnews. com snags Yahoo News editor-in-chief amid first wave of hires (WSJ) 4. Can content marketing save journalism? (Mashable) 5. Social media and the global office (Wall Street Journal) 6. Good news spreads faster on Twitter and Facebook (NYT) #mc_embed_signup{background:# fff; clear:left; font:14px.
Mediashift - on 19/3/13
A large number of media app updates were issued last night and this morning. One of the media companies updating its portfolio of app is Future plc. The UK and US magazine company uses its own platform, FutureFolio, to build and launch its magazine apps – the platform allows for both native and replica edition apps.
Douglas Hebbard @ Talking New Media - on 19/3/13
The latest fire-storm to light up Twitter is Vine. The ability to post short, six-second blasts of video has been grabbed by Vine early adopters from Dove to London Zoo. So, is it a new silver bullet for the age of on-demand content, driving new conversations with fans, or a here-today-gone-tomorrow flash in the pan? We’ve been thinking about how it can be applied to sport marketing.
Steve Smith @ The Wall Blog - on 19/3/13
he belief of WPP's chief executive Martin Sorrell that Twitter is more a PR medium for brands, rather than an advertising opportunity, has been widely shot down by rival agencies and social media practitioners.
Arif Durrani @ The Wall Blog - on 19/3/13
Over to Her Majesty's Daily Telegraph, where hard-pressed hacks have apparently been commandeered onto Twitter and told to update their followers regularly with pithy missives. Forget the deadlines, which look decidedly old-school in a 140-character world: reporters are now required to tweet an average of once an hour, with editors advised to update their Twitter feed every 15 minutes, according to the Independent's diary column.
MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 19/3/13
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