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Digital Biographer on BBC Radio Wales – Sunday 12th August

August 9th, 2007 Leave a comment Go to comments

I’ve no idea how the 25 minutes or so I spent talking with Adam Walton of BBC Radio Wales yesterday will be edited down to perhaps 5, but we had a good old chat.

There were of course questions related to identity, and I had to clarify that I don’t handle email and messages for my customers — and one great question was — what do I do if my work for someone results in them being offered a writing column or guest blog? The answer… well, you’ll have to listen in.

The programme goes out at 17:03, Sunday 12th August, repeated Wednesday, 15th August, and is online in the archive for a week from Sunday. You can listen in online at http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/radiowales/sites/mousemat/

I’d like to thank several Ecademy Members for providing some great soundbites for me to consider on the morning prior to the interview here in the Blogs Section at Ecademy: Why has social networking become so important?.

Specifically, my thanks to Dan Field, Samantha Cannell, Robert Greig, Mark Lee, Iain Wilson and Philip Calvert.

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