Cardiff is a city teeming with culture. It is not always described as the most beautiful city in Britain, what with its industrial roots, but it has a history of being an inspiration for art in all its forms, including music, sculpture, painting, film and television.
So it is no surprise the city has a vibrant writing culture that has fostered a wealth of talent such as
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The lecture by Kim Hollamby was pretty similar to all the other lectures we’ve been having. Drilled into us week after week is the mantra that the media is dramatically changing that traditional publishing is fading away. Online publishing is growing and new media platforms like mobile phones and interactive and
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I thought the main lecture by former editor of The Telegraph online and current editor of the
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I found Pete Clifton's talk interesting and useful. Instead of using flashy marketing and consumer speak he actually demonstrated how BBC News was adapting to how people now use the media, and it was impressive.
BBC home page moving towards personalising half the page for the individual
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I'll also find out from Beccy Harris the best place to hand in the assignments and let you all know.
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