Richard Ashcroft – A study in ego gone mad
Something I've always found intriguing is people's egos. As a journalist you get to meet alot of interesting, and frequently […]
Something I've always found intriguing is people's egos. As a journalist you get to meet alot of interesting, and frequently […]
This is one really only for the IT online media industry, but I've just heard that “Mad” Mike Magee has
I've done another Technobile for The Guardian, in the Technology section today. There is a cracking pic with it which
I've just finished Andrew Marr's My Trade, a “short history of British journalism”, and it has cheered me enormously. Especially
Very few people are aware of it but several *open* discussions in the next few months are going to decide
I love this. A new band is rocketing up the charts, is set to become the fastest-ever something and the
One of the very worst facets of modern journalism is the use of “surveys” as a news item. Such surveys
Well, it had to happen eventually. The West Wing – one of the best TV shows produced in the last
One of the things that most confuses and irritates the printed media is what makes readers buy a paper, not
Midget film star Tom Cruise has slapped another of his heavy legal threats on the makers of South Park because