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Category Archives: Innovators
New media must communicate with the old world better…
Tweet I own up. In this company of political innovators, I’m a cuckoo in the nest. I’ve spent a lifetime in the big corporate media imagining myself speaking truth to power. IT meant the biggest electronic news production system in the world … Continue reading
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Cross-party support for Councillor Kitcat
Tweet Cllr Jason Kitcat – a Green Party Councillor in Brighton – is facing disciplinary action over his decision to post footage of a council meeting up on YouTube. I’ll let Lib-Dem Voice take up the story (or point you … Continue reading
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Tagged Councils, Interactive Charter, YouTube
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