Year: 2003

  • The extreme case

    Labour MP and DCMS Select Committee member Derek Wyatt has laid out the case for radical reform of the BBC – cutting it back to Radio 2, Radio 4 and…

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  • What’s going on here, then?

    Found this in my referrer logs. Weird.

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  • A sunny day in Soho

    It was a beautiful day in Soho. Spring is definitely in the air.

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  • Online in Soho

    Blogging live via T-Mobile wi-fi from Star bucks in Wardour Street (about which I am, of course, very excited). Hotfoot from lunch with a headhunter who thinks all this blogging…

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  • Bowblog merchandise!

    I’ve always liked Cafe Press – a really simple way of creating and selling custom merchandise without actually having to do anything – so I thought I’d have a play…

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  • Massive sense of proportion failure

    Is it just me or is it completely inappropriate to send a boy whose main crime seems to be a chronic case of adolescent alienation to jail for two years…

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  • Is this cool?

    Or is it just completely trivial? My referrer log suggests I made it onto the Top-100 Most Linked-To Pages in the Last Three Hours page at Weblogs.com. I think this…

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  • Carter gets it

    How does 15 years working his way up the greasy pole in an ad agency followed by two years in the number two spot at a collapsing cable firm prepare…

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  • How news is made

    Matt Wells writes up last week’s Oxford Media Convention in The Guardian. He focuses on Tessa Jowell’s broad hint that Greg Dyke “can’t take the licence fee for granted” at…

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  • Thin Media

    Milverton Wallace, the NetMedia man, sent me this interview with the man who apparently coined the phrase ‘

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