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Some ground-breaking occurrences on the day of the London bombings are a classic example of how the public and the publishing industry are able to co-operate and collaborate. According to the BBC, roughly "300 photos - 50 within an hour of the first bomb going off - and several video sequences" (Douglas, 2006) were sent to the news service on the 7th of July, 2005. Social media is treated as a source of insight and information by the media, and indeed by most other publishing authorities, as, at times, only the public can provide such encompassing, hands-on and emotionally sensitive content. To suit this changing environment the industry has also morphed - since 7/7 the BBC has a full staff dedicated to interactivity.
Douglas, T 2006, 'How 7/7 'democratised' the media', article, BBC, UK, viewed 7 June 2012, news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/5142702.stm
So I've been doing a bit of film set photography here and their and I just saw that one of my photos has turned up in the hollywood reporter ... kinda cool
Olympische Spelen 1928
Bron:
Geheugen van Nederland (Olympische Spelen in Nederland in 1928); een collectie van Spaarnestad Photo
Zie: www.geheugenvannederland.nl/?/nl/collectieindex/olympisch...
Kristin wrote this when I was "shadowing" her for a class. We had to pick a career and follow someone around to learn about it.
Years later I became a staff reporter for this paper, and Kristin is still an incredible inspiration to me. ^_^
Bridget Reilly tweets at the Midwestern State football game, Aug. 31, 2017, against Quincy, Illinois. MWSU won 53-6 in the season opener. Photo by Bradley Wilson
L to R: Me, Sam Olumo ULS Researcher, Sentamu Phillip Sparks from the US Embassy, Julia Claydon ULS Librarian, and the Chief Justice of Uganda, Benjamin Odoki