Year: 2003

  • Code is law, pictures are rubbish

    I put up a few pictures from yesterday’s Oxford conference, The Politics of Code. Maybe tomorrow I’ll try some words.

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  • Need a decent Lighting pun here

    Jane Lighting has won the top job at Channel 5. Story from The Guardian. I’m making a serious attempt to link to newspapers other than The Guardian for media stories…

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  • Top-slicing

    Charles Allen, Chairman of Granada, tells the Royal Television Society that the BBC should be required to hand over 10% of its licence fee revenue to fund public service output…

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  • Proles vs Toffs

    I’ve spent a fascinating day in Oxford at the Politics of Code conference, featuring the estimable Larry Lessig, Esther Dyson et al – and a lot of old friends. It’s…

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  • My favourite search terms

    People arriving at my web site via a search engine are searching for the strangest things. According to my logs the number one search term is “The Gruffalo” which makes…

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  • BBC Charter big guns

    The Guardian confirms that the BBC has responded quickly and seriously to Tessa Jowell’s announcement that Charter renewal won’t be a cake walk. They’ve rolled out two top executives to…

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  • Barry Cox on the future of the BBC

    Barry Cox’s second Oxford University lecture on the future of television, reprinted in

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  • Bridge fanatic

    Another beautiful day in Soho. To Blacks in Dean Street for lunch with John Wilmott. John founded – with his brother Eamonn – Internet Publishing which became Online Magic and,…

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  • Got little kids?

    Throwing out the self-promotional boom a bit further today – to take in my wife Juliet’s latest column at Tigerchild. Juliet’s been writing her funny and frank weekly accounts of…

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  • The manned space programme and human vanity

    Those who doubt that we should continue sending people into space have a point – but only in the short term. As soon as you stretch the time scale out…

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