The online journalism blogroll

February 9, 2007

Graham Holliday has listed ”the most influential voices” in online journalism blogs for today’s Press Gazette (apologies to those who have had to look at my gurning visage twice in that publication this week, not to mention at the head of this blog).

Anyway, once again, it doesn’t seem to be on their website, but you can find it on Seamus McCauley’s blog and Martin Stabe’s (who should have been included even if he is now working for Press Gazette again, thank god). So get your personalised news service/RSS reader ready and start copying and pasting:

“The list included Roy Greenslade; Andrew Grant-Adamson; Adrian Monck; Robin Hamman; Richard Sambrook; Paul BradshawShane Richmond; Neil McIntosh; Andy Dickinson; Richard Burton, Strange Attractor by Suw Charman and Kevin Anderson and Vickywatch.”

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  • 1. Andrew Grant-Adamson  |  February 9, 2007 at 4:39 pm

    Yes, it is ironic that this of all features should not be on the website. I can understand that the new owners want to hold onto the print revenue while they think about ways of making money online. But I do hope they move quickly to work that out. Martin Stabe’s return is a good sign.

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