The News Review:
- Blog Helps a Yankee Connect With Fans
- Find a Review
- Global warming misconception #1
- Freelancer of the fortnight: Deborah Bonello Mexico
Blog Helps a Yankee Connect With Fans
New York Times – Feb 26, 2008
If there were enough people who said ‘h monster trucks are awesome you gotta go’ it might have changed my mind. I just wanted to see. ”Hughes has seen a lot on his Web site. com since starting it Jan.
Find a Review
PC World – Feb 26, 2008
Until recently Chow wasn’t even selling “himself”–that is the personal expertise found on financial and analyst blogs. His blog remains a somewhat banal combination of his money count and what he had for lunch–the blogging equivalent of Seinfeld the show “about nothing. ” With the free blogenator WordPress and a degree in accounting Chow monetized nothing into a No. 39 ranking on Technorati’s Top 100 List of most-linked blogs. His overhead is about $550 a month; the rest of that monthly 25 grand goes to the bottom line. Chow wasn’t a web novice: He’d had limited success with his reviews-oriented site The TechZone. But what Chow has learned running John Chow dot Com has helped him monetize The TechZone and his new TZZ Media advertising network.
Global warming misconception #1
St. Louis Post-Dispatch – Feb 26, 2008
Coleman told an audience at the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change on March 3 in New York that he is highly critical of global warming alarmism. ?The Weather Channel had great promise and that?s all gone now because they?ve made every mistake in the book on what they?ve done and how they?ve done it and it?s very sad? Coleman said. ?It?s now for sale and there?s a new owner of The Weather Channel will be announced ? several billion dollars having changed hands in the near future.
Freelancer of the fortnight: Deborah Bonello Mexico
Journalism.co.uk – Feb 26, 2008
The internet has always been something I have used as well as something I have covered from a business and creative angle so I have been lucky and attentive enough to pick up things along the way. Do you specialise in any particular field and what areas do you write about?I specialize in all things Mexican and am based in Mexico City. I’m also one of the few truly multi-media journalists on the freelance beat using WordPress Flickr Twitter Facebook PayPal Blip. TV and Youtube to get my content out – all of which are free tools. Which publications have you been published in?The Guardian FT Creative Business (no longer exists) the Los Angeles Times (video) BBC nline BBC World (radio) CNN Traveler Press Gazette Campaign Media Week New Media Age Revolution The News (in Mexico) Inside Mexico (in Mexico) and of course The Frontline Club blog network and MexicoReporter. Which articles in which publication are you the most proud of?I am most proud of my video work for the Los Angeles Times because this has been the most innovative multimedia work that I have done and it was won purely on the basis of the quality of the work on.