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Chris Anderson and newspapers, he doesn't care anymore

Chris Anderson, the Wired editor-in-chief and author of 'Free', has had it with newspapers. No seriously, he's through. He doesn't care. And journalism? And Media? Kids those words are so passe. Anderson, who struck it big with his book 'The Long Tail' and wants everything to...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 31 Jul 2009

Critics take a swipe at Chris Anderson's new book

Chris Anderson is not having a good week. It's open season on the Wired editor-in-chief who earlier this week suffered an assault by Malcom Gladwell in the New Yorker. Today it is the turn of the FT and its message is clear: "Free does not live up to its billing". Gladwell kicked off an...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 02 Jul 2009

Social media and the Iranian election

On Wired.com, Andrew Exum is wondering all about Iran and the explosive use of social media to organise, agitate and protest in Iran. He's wondering how real it all is? And if it is the technological enabled few rather than the digitally deprived masses. He wrote: "Are we simply finding common...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 16 Jun 2009

Loose Talk 7 April

Men's magazines dedicated to either metrosexual matters or scantily clad women are closing for good or retiring from print. Time for a grown-up, sophisticated and challenging publication dedicated to this other, but not exclusively, manly interest: digital technology? That's what Condé Nast thought...
Posted to Media Bitch (Weblog) by Media Bitch on 08 Apr 2009

Was Wired's Chris Anderson a smack dealer in a former life?

Wired magazine's US editor-in-chief has some forthright, and well-judged, views on life and, more specifically, the changing business landscape in the digital age. His best-selling book, The Long Tail - which espoused the value to be tapped in the multitude of niches within the market - is soon to...
Posted to Rich Media (Weblog) by Rich Sutcliffe on 09 Feb 2009

PR is dead

And so are blogs according to a journalist from US Wired last week - a story that somehow made it into the Telegraph, Times, Sunday Times, Radio 4, Brand Republic in the UK - and those are just the one’s I happened across. What’s interesting about this isn’t the idea 'blogging is dead’ – which is...
Posted to digital pr insight (Weblog) by ROSS FURLONG on 27 Oct 2008

Why blogging is far from dead

You had better stop reading this as blogging is dead. Seriously, I just read it. Some wag at Wired says there is too much social media, and blogging is, like, so 2004. What rubbish. According to Paul Boutin, who writes for Silicon Valley gossip site Valleywag, writing a blog today isn't the bright...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 22 Oct 2008

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