The sports journalist who blogs under the pseudonym Mats Hård appears to have been exposed. I still don’t know who he is though.
Update: It seems he has only been exposed by some people close to him. For the rest of us he remains a mystery.
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The sports journalist who blogs under the pseudonym Mats Hård appears to have been exposed. I still don’t know who he is though.
Update: It seems he has only been exposed by some people close to him. For the rest of us he remains a mystery.
If it works out as planned, I will be on tv tomorrow to discuss the future of blogging. The show “Studio 24 Pressklubben” on Swedish Television will also include Mark Comerford, Dick Erixon and Emma Holmér. You can watch the whole spectacle at 18.35 and 21.35 tomorrow evening.
This is excellent news. A former colleague of mine, Rune Mørck Wergeland from Norway, has been named European Head of Crisis Management at Burson-Marsteller. Good choice BM. Rune is the right man for the job.
Behrang Kianzad has an excellent piece about blogs in today’s Expressen.
Jag undrar varför vi är så till lika delar ignoranta som skräckslagna inför bloggfenomenet och hyser ett omåttligt behov av att avfärda bloggar som skitnödiga dagböcker fyllda med meningslösa haranger om det febriga barnet eller senaste toalettbesöken.
The editorsweblog.org blog is currently transformed into “The Editors BlogConf in Seoul” with reports and discussions around the 12th World Editors Forum. If you haven’t checked it out yet, you should. This is a sneak preview to the future of newspapers. Some current highlights from the blog:
Kvällsposten’s political editor Peter J Olsson has started a blog. Link via PJ just nu.