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- Drudge Manifesto still relevant today by Marketing and New Media Blog on Nov 20, 2009
I’ve just finished reading Drudge Manifesto, a book by Matt Drudge (New American Library), published in 2000. Okay, it’s 10 years on, but many of the issues in the book are still relevant and discussed today. For those who’ve never heard of Mat...
- "Up Against the Wall": Poor Journalism on the Security Barrier by Thoughts: A Buck Each on Nov 20, 2009
Tonight, the CBC ran a documentary called "Up Against The Wall." Presented in the context of the anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the documentary examines three walls that are the subjects of controversy. The first is the wall along the US...
- Media Literacy by Thinking with Somebody Else's Head on Nov 20, 2009
The trend is alarming – the media is concentrating in fewer and fewer hands every day it seems. And the owners are the same big guys who chum around on boards and in secret clubs with the big money industries that get all the favorable press co...
- 13 Government H1N1 Fact Sheets, Guidelines and Tool Kits to Manage Stress and Build Resilience by Digital Citizen on Nov 5, 2009
Eight fact sheets for coping with pandemics, including H1N1 but not specifically that, for various target audiences, produced by the Government of Nova Scotia, but not just for Nova Scotians.
- Video of Baby Surviving After Falling Under Train in Melbourne, Australia by Digital Citizen on Oct 16, 2009
Video of baby who fell into the path of a train in Melbourne, Australia, and some analysis.
- Heavens to Betsy by This Blog Will Change the World on Oct 15, 2009
High on my list of coveted possessions at the moment is the new DVD of Messiaen's Saint Francois d'Assise. I was lucky enough to be able to attend a live performance of this work during a centenary festival dedicated to Messiaen's music; the experien...
- Journalism and blogging in the digital age by Marketing and New Media Blog on Oct 11, 2009
In August, Ian Shapira wrote an article in the Washington Post about how the popular web site, Gawker, lifted parts of an article he’d written and reprinted them without his permission, without proper accreditation and without any financial compens...










