Einar Thorsen

Professor of Journalism and Communication at Bournemouth University

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Shared Items – March 23, 2009

23 March, 2009 by Einar Thorsen Leave a Comment

  • Science journalists? Don't make me laugh
  • March 23, 2009 – Ben Goldcare on scientists bypassing science journalists.

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Shared Items – March 22, 2009

22 March, 2009 by Einar Thorsen Leave a Comment

  • Presidential Press Conference, Pro-Am Edition
  • March 21, 2009 – “Ask The President,” an initiative aimed at including citizen questions in presidential press conferences.

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Shared Items – March 21, 2009

21 March, 2009 by Einar Thorsen Leave a Comment

  • iPM: Your News
  • March 20, 2009 – BBC iPM: “this week the whole show is based on stories from the audience.. Not just your responses to our news, but actual BBC news based on you.” A first apparently.

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Shared Items – March 20, 2009

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  • iPhone 3.0 Software Offers New Applications for News
  • March 19, 2009 – Gahran and Iverson explore significance of iPhone 3.0 software for news

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Shared Items – March 19, 2009

19 March, 2009 by Einar Thorsen Leave a Comment

  • Changes to our blogs
  • March 18, 2009 – Deputy director of BBC News, Stephen Mitchell, on role of blogging in the BBC (plus comments on new design from Giles Wilson)

  • State of the Media 2009 Signals Need for Citizen Media
  • March 18, 2009 – #cjgp State of the Media 2009 Signals Need for Citizen Media – “…social media and citizen video broadened in important ways as a means of distributing news, not just for social interaction and entertainment.”

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