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Monday, 7 September 2009

10 good reasons to read The Media Blog

Since a quiet little launch in July, my blogging side project - TheMediaBlog.co.uk - has been going from strength to strength, sparking some debate and discussion along the way.

Here are the top 10 posts from the past week:

1. Ron Wood, anchorman: stung on YouTube
2. Behind the Edelman protest response
3. News websites 1990s-style
4. Daily Mail (once again) pours scorn on Strictly
5. The Sun, Katie Price and political delusions
6. The Wire's David Simon: 'Newspapers must go behind paywall'
7. Hit and hope of the week: Daily Express anally gets Mensa prize
8. Welcome back ma'am: QC's book tour gets Diana back in her rightful place
9. Behold The Sun’s Relentless contradictions over energy drinks
10. Daily Telegraph meets Fail Whale in case of the phantom Twittercrat

Posted by Will Sturgeon at 11:13  

Labels: Anchorman, Daily Express, Daily Mail, David Simon, edelman, Jordan, Katie Price, Mensa, Telegraph, The Media Blog, The Wire

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