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Blog round-up: Posts on the sessions at news:rewired

15 January 2010 5,401 views 3 Comments By

If you attended news:rewired but missed some talks or you couldn’t make the day altogether, below is a round-up of coverage from the sessions:

Kevin Marsh has blogged the full notes of his opening speech.

Nigel Barlow, freelance journalist, has his thoughts on George Brock and Marsh’s openers here; and freelancer Patrick Smith has some additional thoughts from Brock on the role journalism schools can play in news publishing.

Reuters’ Mark Jones has an interview with Marsh after his speech here.

Adam Tinworth, editorial development at Reed Business Information – has liveblogged coverage of:

Freelancer Phyllis Stephen on Adam Westbrook’s presentation on audio slideshows.

Alex Walters, journalism student and one of our team covering the event, reports back on the heated session on crowdsourcing. UCLAN lecture Andy Dickinson posts his thoughts on the local media panel.

We’ll be posting speaker’s presentations soon and more posts from the day as we see them, but if you’ve got a write-up let us know.

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  • psmith, journalist › links for 2010-01-16 said:

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  • links for 2010-01-16 « Sarah Hartley said:

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