16 April, 2010

RT @philipjcowley: BFI have just launched an online collection of PEBs, with incisive accompanying text — http://tiny.cc/1uvvz

16 April, 2010

In case you missed it yesterday, @simoncollister’s NCPU blog guest post on the Digital Economy Act #DEBill http://bit.ly/c7ekbC

15 April, 2010

RT @TimMontgomerie: Photographs of Jeremy Hunt and Ashdown briefing journalists in the spin room (before debate ends) http://bit.ly/9CNGRQ

15 April, 2010

Debate not dull. What it reveals is the real poverty of debate we get from prime minister’s questions in the Commons #leadersdebate

15 April, 2010

Facebook page down, ITV website half-down, but Twitter handling the strain #leadersdebate now top of Twitter global trend list

15 April, 2010

RT @BBCLauraK: http://ow.ly/1yVPa - take a look backstage at the debate in Manchester

15 April, 2010

RT @newpolcom: NPCU blog: Beyond the election: #DEBill, Twitter and a glimpse of Internet-enabled direct democracy: http://bit.ly/ayZlOd

15 April, 2010

I really cannot see 20 million people watching the leader TV debates this evening.

15 April, 2010

It’s the mutual dependency between “old” and “new” media that’s driving this election. One of the big themes of the new book I’m working on

15 April, 2010

TV debates heavily previewed this evening. Will dominate news into Sunday. Will take up huge chunks of media coverage for rest of campaign.

15 April, 2010

RT @Kerry4MP: Roy Greenslade gets it wrong - http://bit.ly/991N2S <- Agree. Narrow concept of “online”. See, for eg: http://bit.ly/v4RTc

15 April, 2010

Immigration not highly salient according to these Google data?: http://bit.ly/b5DS8r #ge10 #ukelection

15 April, 2010

Google UK general election trends page: http://bit.ly/a82GsE

14 April, 2010

RT @markpack: I worry that Alastair Stewart’s paragraphs are not long enough http://bit.ly/b80WJd

13 April, 2010

Just finished being interviewed by a reporter from The Asahi Shimbun (Japan) about the media and the election.