NBR’s online plans
The Herald has an interesting article on the business newspapers. Most of it is about some sad layoffs at the IFR. But I was intrigued by this section on NBR: Gibson said a new-look NBR would begin...
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View ArticleKiwiblog Advertising
I’m pleased to announce that advertising on Kiwiblog is now handled by Scoop Media. They do advertising for their own news site, plus Kiwiblog and Public Address, so online advertisers can easily...
View ArticleCongratulations Keith
Keith Ng is temporarily giving up blogging at Public Address, which is a loss to the blogosphere. However his talents are not lost to the nation, as I understand he is taking up a job in the Prime...
View ArticleInternet Filtering
Emma Hart at Public Address has done an excellent post on how the Australian Government is spending $75 million implementing compulsory filtering of the Internet, and why we should be very wary of any...
View ArticleSurviving as a Small Business
Over at Public Address, there are guest posts and discussions on surviving the recession as a small business. The first post is by Scoop’s Alastair Thompson and a second one by Xero’s Rod Drury. Xero...
View ArticleA Public Service Manager speaks out
A compelling guest blog from an anonymous public service manager at Public Address. It is a must read for those who do not understand the culture of the public service. Some extracts: On top of that,...
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View ArticleMore on Chris Carter
Before I get into this substance of this, I want to say a couple of things. The first is that I have known Chris Carter for around 15 years, think he has a great sense of humour and has been an...
View ArticleWho are the news media
The Law Commission is discussing at public address the issue of who are the news media, and what regulation should there be of the media. You can comment over there and your views will help influence...
View ArticleNBR’s online plans
The Herald has an interesting article on the business newspapers. Most of it is about some sad layoffs at the IFR. But I was intrigued by this section on NBR: Gibson said a new-look NBR would begin...
View ArticleBlog Comments on National’s Fibre to the Home Plan
It has been interesting to see the various posts and press releases on National’s Fibre proposal. I’ll try and cover most of them: Phil at Whoar labels it as “what could well be an election winning...
View ArticleDu Fresne on blogs
Karl Du Fresne had an article in yesterday’s Dominion Post about blogs: BREAKING NEWS: Police hold grave fears for the safety of a man reported missing in the Internet blogosphere. The man told family...
View ArticleKiwiblog Advertising
I’m pleased to announce that advertising on Kiwiblog is now handled by Scoop Media. They do advertising for their own news site, plus Kiwiblog and Public Address, so online advertisers can easily...
View ArticleCongratulations Keith
Keith Ng is temporarily giving up blogging at Public Address, which is a loss to the blogosphere. However his talents are not lost to the nation, as I understand he is taking up a job in the Prime...
View ArticleInternet Filtering
Emma Hart at Public Address has done an excellent post on how the Australian Government is spending $75 million implementing compulsory filtering of the Internet, and why we should be very wary of any...
View ArticleSurviving as a Small Business
Over at Public Address, there are guest posts and discussions on surviving the recession as a small business. The first post is by Scoop’s Alastair Thompson and a second one by Xero’s Rod Drury. Xero...
View ArticleA Public Service Manager speaks out
A compelling guest blog from an anonymous public service manager at Public Address. It is a must read for those who do not understand the culture of the public service. Some extracts: On top of that,...
View ArticleBlog Advertising
John Drinnan in the Herald looks at the Powershop advertising on Scoop and Public Address and Kiwiblog. People may be amused to know that originally they wanted all three of us to be photoshopped as...
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