links for 2009-06-30

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
  • Amusing, especially for long-term journalists.
    (tags: [journalism](http://delicious.com/adders/journalism) [media](http://delicious.com/adders/media) [internet](http://delicious.com/adders/internet) [reporting](http://delicious.com/adders/reporting) [writing](http://delicious.com/adders/writing) [jobs](http://delicious.com/adders/jobs))
  • Not so much a review, as a counter-argument to some of the key points behind Anderson's arguments about free.
    (tags: [media](http://delicious.com/adders/media) [free](http://delicious.com/adders/free) [chrisanderson](http://delicious.com/adders/chrisanderson) [technology](http://delicious.com/adders/technology) [economics](http://delicious.com/adders/economics) [malcolmgladwell](http://delicious.com/adders/malcolmgladwell) [newyorker](http://delicious.com/adders/newyorker) [business](http://delicious.com/adders/business) [internet](http://delicious.com/adders/internet) [books](http://delicious.com/adders/books))
  • A suggestion that the internet is so dispruptive as a technology that newspapers can't survive.
    (tags: [journalism](http://delicious.com/adders/journalism) [newspapers](http://delicious.com/adders/newspapers) [media](http://delicious.com/adders/media) [technology](http://delicious.com/adders/technology) [business](http://delicious.com/adders/business) [internet](http://delicious.com/adders/internet) [publishing](http://delicious.com/adders/publishing))
  • And another one jumps on the "give permission to link" bandwagon. The comments are well worth following.
    (tags: [journalism](http://delicious.com/adders/journalism) [publishing](http://delicious.com/adders/publishing) [links](http://delicious.com/adders/links) [linking](http://delicious.com/adders/linking))
  • This is astonishing – a judge seriously suggesting the banning of linking without the link recipient's consent. Complete misunderstanding of the web…
    (tags: [publishing](http://delicious.com/adders/publishing) [newspapers](http://delicious.com/adders/newspapers) [media](http://delicious.com/adders/media) [business](http://delicious.com/adders/business) [links](http://delicious.com/adders/links) [news](http://delicious.com/adders/news))

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Adam is a lecturer, trainer and writer. He's been a blogger for over 20 years, and a journalist for more than 30. He lectures on audience strategy and engagement at City, University of London.

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