Author Archives: Rick Waghorn

One tiny, little milesone on the streets of Lichfield this evening; perhaps we don’t all need to bow to our former masters, pay rent to our lords…

It has always been the little victories that mean so much more around here.
One happened tonight in the City of Lichfield.
Here it is… http://thelichfieldblog.co.uk/2010/03/18/council-leader-concerned-by-plans-for-new-rail-line-through-lichfield/
You have to scroll down to see it. But it’s the banner ad. For these boys… http://www.lichfieldpc.co.uk/
A computer shop in Lichfield.
Run, I believe, by a lad called Nick Brickett. Who, I suspect, [...]

A belated welcome to MyFootballWriter ‘Lite’ and a few more lessons learned en route to over-throwing the bureaucrats.

Apologies in advance; there may be several strands of thinking afoot here that might not actually contribute to a coherent whole.
Part of this post is designed to explain what we’ve done with www.myfootballwriter.com of late; part of it is designed to publicly thank both Neil Mason (@Neil_Mason) and Philip John (@PhilipJohn) for their invaluable role [...]

Selling advertising has always been a people thing; its what ad reps did; they gave ’selling’ a human touch. And nothing’s changed…

We have, for quite some time now, been treading a similar path to MrG.
Only difference being that whilst Google’s road forward is a ten-lane LA highway; ours is far more of an ill-trod, mountain path.. with little more than one hardy, Himalayan goat to have gone before us.
And we tend to keep our gobs shut; [...]

Fascinating to watch the rise of ’sociable media’ – of which Totnes Monster and coffee shop Hayley are a proud part…

It’s been a while; been ‘on the road’ of late… jobs to do, people to see, family to bury…
All of which means that I’ve missed much of the ‘buzz’ that accompanied Google’s latest concoction; stepping onto the social media toes of both FaceBook and Twitter. Or not, as the case may be.
I have to be [...]

Making Mr Hunt’s vision of city-based TV stations flesh will take a large dollop of networked thinking: a few random thoughts from GMG’s Oxford gig… mycity.tv and all that.

I guess as very much the new boy of the party, it’s rather beholden on me to add my thoughts regarding events of last Thursday and GMG’s Oxford Media Convention 2010.
And if the thoughts that follow initially appeared somewhat at odds and unconnected, apologies; I think there’s a link there somewhere.
Just.
Given the still-fledgling state of [...]

As has been said before, events in the North-East make for compelling viewing this spring. Is the JP pay-wall about to succumb to the bigger picture in those wild and disputed border lands?

It is not exactly rocket science to figure that we might have an interest in all things North-East this spring.
As has been muttered before in these parts, there is much to keep an eye on in and around the valleys of Tyne, Tees and Wear.
The arrival of the impressive-looking http://www.hohound.co.uk/ over the forthcoming days merely [...]

Can we join the dots in Digital Britain; mine a small pot of gold at the end of the local rainbow? Well, maybe. Look above you…

Keen observers of this particular blog – and we use the plural cautiously – may have noted a subtle change of late.
We now boast a banner ad. Gone are the five Addiply text boxes that used to adorn the top of this page; never one to practice what he preaches, I’d been a bit tardy [...]

If the world is, indeed, turning upside down then what was once our audience have Mr Jobs to thank for creating ‘a common treasury for all…’

This was interesting; kind of made me wish I’d made more of an effort to hook up with Paul Carr before Christmas…
http://www.techcrunch.com/2010/01/04/nsfw-apple-tablet-kindle-and-furbies-oh-my/
As was this; from the ever-illuminating Mark Potts…

http://recoveringjournalist.typepad.com/recovering_journalist/2010/01/apples-tabula-rasa.html
Both men are clearly singing off the say hymn-sheet… Or rather, tablet. Of slate, apparently.
Why both posts appealed isn’t too hard to fathom; particularly if we return [...]

As 2010 looms, perhaps we need to party like its 1649… not 1499. And to recognise that, maybe, the world is indeed turning upside down

‘In 1649
To St George’s Hill
A ragged band they called the Diggers
Come to show the people’s will
They defied the landlords
They defied the law
They were the dispossessed
Reclaiming what was theirs
‘We come in peace’ they said
‘To dig and sow
We come to work the land in common
And to make the waste land grow
This earth divided
We will make whole
So it [...]

An open letter to the Media Acquisition Dept, Royal Bank Of Scotland: Case of bonus first, brain second people…?

Given the festive season is now firmly upon us, maybe it’s time for a Xmas teaser.
OK… what have the four following posts got in common?
i) http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=44765&c=1
ii) http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&storycode=44792&c=1
iii) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/scottish-giant-johnston-press-close-to-refinancing-163500m-debt-1776020.html
and
iv) http://rickwaghorn.co.uk/2009/02/23/chapter-11-now-filed-in-the-story-of-fred-the-shred-brian-p-tierney-and-philly-media-kiss-good-bye-to-more-of-our-millions-folks/
And the answer is…?
The Royal Bank of Scotland. Us, in other words.
The poor, down-trodden UK tax-payer who has been left to mop up in the [...]

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