Trevor Cook on public relations, social media and politics

Tag Archives: New York Times

Blogging is far more important than journalism

Journalists have a tendency to assume that bloggers want to be journalists, despite the fact that few bloggers make such a claim. The assumption is that journalism is serious stuff (’first draft of history’, ‘critical for democracy’, ’speaking truth to power’ you know the spiel) and blogging is not.
Of course, this assumption always measures the [...]

What will the world look like after the media is gone?

Bloggers love to speculate about the death of the media and the death of journalism. They’ve been doing it for years. Big-time bloggers, Jeff Jarvis and Dave Winer, are at it again. A new round of speculation, this time trying to envisage what our world would like if the media did actually die. Dave Winer, [...]

Queuing for the NYT; paper trumps digital (video)