Thank God. I’m smarter than Alex Schulman (133 vs 125). Do the IQ test yourself. You know you have to find out…
And I had three kids pulling my pants while I did the test. Eat that!
😉
Two Swedish Eyes on Media and Public Relations
Thank God. I’m smarter than Alex Schulman (133 vs 125). Do the IQ test yourself. You know you have to find out…
And I had three kids pulling my pants while I did the test. Eat that!
😉
A huge congratulations to my friend Magnus Ljungkvist who yesterday was awarded “Nyhetspriset 2007, Årets avslöjande”, a new citizen journalism award that was founded by the political blog Politikerbloggen and the PR agency Prime PR. Ljungkvist received 25,000 kronor for his articles that later led to the resignation of Sweden’s Minister for Trade, Maria Borelius. A series of negative articles took off after Magnus Ljungkvist revealed some startling facts about her and her husband’s income during the 90’s. Borelius only lasted a record short period of 8 days as Minister. More background here.
The Swedish tabloid Expressen got the prestigious journalism award Guldspaden 2006 for the same story, although they published their “scoop” after Ljungkvist.
Johan Larsson, the man behind blog portals like knuff.se, intressant.se and nyligen.se, also got an award yesterday for his efforts to build great services for the Swedish blogosphere.
I heard True Believer, the new single by E-Type, on the radio yesterday. And I realized that he should probably have been the leading act on Live Earth. He’s made recycling into an art form…
Tags: live earth, music, musik, etype. Ping.
TechCrunch Blogger Michael Arrington has been interviewed in Wired. He says he makes about $200,000 a month from his blog. Revenue comes from advertising, job listings, and sponsorships. Quite a different level than the rest of us.
Wired writes that “Arrington is the world’s fourth-most-powerful blogger, according to Technorati”, in terms of inbound links.
Via IDG and Torstensson.
Tags: techcrunch, pengar, bloggar. Ping.