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last tweet in error off to podcast our 'review of the year' - Santa Thompson arrives just in time
@alanconner #bbcsanta is psb genius
@bowbrick - i think you should...I once harrassed them about sharing there local video.Will that do?
BBC Santa Thomo proposals: http://tinyurl.com/6nenhs
@bowbrick - sharing psb toys...story going up on media guardian with details in about three minutes
@matt - don't get rid of DAB...yet..but stop it crushing bits of commercial radio which don't want to pay for it
Would AN Wilson still be at the Telegraph if he had been a blogger too?
@richjohnston - that's true but DAB obligations are too much for commercial radio licencees
With so much radio listening going online - isn't it time for DAB to be abandoned by commercial radio - let the Beeb do it
@jjn1 - no idea, but the logic is compelling.. you might guess at The Indie(s) , or one of the tabs..or the Scotsman.
While we're on the subject of doom- my guess; first UK national papers to go online only in 2009...
Why Chapter 11 isn't that bad - by the Tribune. comments here http://tinyurl.com/5bkscb
Bill Keller says 'there's a real shortage of the information I would call quality journalism'. Is there really?
reading SMF's psb report which implies BBC should share its toys and C4 probably privatised...sounds about right
@martinstabe, Agree with that.Mumbai vs. Bombay is an interesting one; Bombay as tgraph found out,is style, but unseo friendly
@martinstabe shorthand is a skill for life...on style guides, you are right - a web style guide is something we have thought about...
@jeffjarvis: own thoughts are , taller poppies, bigger networks, different roles to reflect changed tasks- and smaller market:)
is project kangaroo's death by regulation as crazy as it looks or am I missing something?
@jeffjarvis - what are you guys discussing - the future of news organisations?