Matt Foster has blogged about the BBC blogs. Matt also makes the point that blogs "...can be built around events, or the genre of programme."
(That brings to mind a good example. Cameron Reilly blogged about the Teradata Universe Sydney '06 meeting here.)
Here's some BBC blogs:
Nick Robinson (He's a political editor. Informative blog. Comments from his readers are partisan, as you may expect.)
Paul Mason (Newsnight business correspondent. Currently reporting from Bolivia)
World have your say. ( A team blog from the World Have Your Say crew of the World Service. WHYS is a news programme with the agenda dictated by the listeners. )
Our very own ABC has embraced podcasting and pods an multitude of programmes. The word is that the ABC podcasts have reached 400,000 per week.
It'd be good to see some blogs comeing out of the ABC too.
At the moment of course there is a good deal of political heat within the ABC over the Government's announcement this week of the abolition of the staff-elected Director on the ABC's Board.
[Thanks to Trevor Cook for the pointer to Matt Foster's piece.]
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