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Since I left the Financial Times five years ago to become the first journalist to leave a major newspaper to make a living as a journalist blogger' I've had lots of lessons and insights into the world of media and its trends. I had never blogged or even read blogs. I had a typical attitude of a journalist at one of the top newspapers about the emerging world of blogging: Give me a break. I remember sniggering about blogging with my ...
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