Craig said: Online activities such as social networking, sending e-mails and blogging can lead to larger, and (perhaps even more importantly) more diverse social networks. Added: November 5, 2009 at 3:36PM EST
Craig said: Court orders forbidding publication of certain facts usually apply only to people or companies who receive them. This means there is nothing to stop bloggers publishing material that news organisations would risk fines and prison for publishing. Added: April 23, 2009 at 3:51PM EDT
Craig said: Reporting restrictions in Baby P case make public think press is covering up, says Society of Editors head Added: April 23, 2009 at 3:46PM EDT
Craig said: I’m writing this because I want to both signal where I’m thinking in terms of my own projects, and because I’m also fed up sifting through dozens of articles a day by everybody in the industry from the Western US to the East of Asia all blaming the dire position of news today on a lack of subscription models. I think there is a future for online news, but I suspect it will need the current generation of newspapers to go bust for the new models to successfully emerge. Added: February 23, 2009 at 5:09PM EST
Craig said: Scam, spam, splog, and scraper blogs are big business, taking in $3.2 billion dollars in 2007 just in the United States. Added: February 23, 2009 at 3:45PM EST
Craig said: Get the most out of your Google Analytics with this collection of links to implement, configure and get insights from Google Analytics. Added: February 17, 2009 at 8:20AM EST
Craig said: "It is easy for people in traditional media to look at the internet and say, 'Oh God, the internet is taking away our readers and advertisers'. But – and I want to be really clear about this – it is not Google that is taking advertisers away. It is consumers changing their behaviour. And that presents challenges to all of us." Added: February 17, 2009 at 7:10AM EST
Craig said: We've had a few reporters using Flips now, on an ad-hoc basis, and it's notable how many are showing enthusiasm for grabbing the odd bit of video here and there with one. The idea of going out with a camcorder etc can be offputting for a lot of reporters, and fiddly for snappers who also have to get stills. Yet with something quite as simple and user-friendly as the Flips, the intimidation factor is somewhat removed. Added: February 16, 2009 at 10:40AM EST
Craig said: From today, anyone taking a photograph of a police officer could be deemed to have committed a criminal offence. Added: February 16, 2009 at 6:40AM EST