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Online journalism – then and now

8 December 2009 851 views One Comment

So true. And if you need further convincing, look no further than The Independent.

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    [...] Staying with radio, if you’re looking to rethink your website strategy in the New Year, you can call me from February 9th. But you might also want to read these eight tips from Jennifer Lane’s Audio4cast blog. Not all are relevant to the UK market, but all give food for thought. And here’s another great point from Bitterwallet, in an article by former radio-chap Paul Smith, pointing out that London Heathrow’s website is too sales-heavy and not the service it should have been during the recent snow. Media UK’s traffic showed a large spike during the snow, as will local radio station websites themselves: were the flashing ads the only things that your audience saw? A not altogether serious blogpost from raxraxrax.com makes this point in a different way… [...]

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