I took part this morning in a panel chaired by Rory Cellan-Jones titled “Networked Journalism & Political Reporting” at the Value of Journalism conference. Also on the panel were MORI’s Robert Worcester, Rishi Saha of the Conservative Party, Labour MP Douglas Alexander and BBC journalist Laura Kuenssberg.
You can watch the session via UStream. My main comments come at around 26:25 in.
UPDATE: There’s an account of the session over on the BBC College of Journalism site.
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RT @markpack: New post: Networked Journalism & Political Reporting #voj10 http://bit.ly/batJ5b