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Suw Charman-Anderson

Suw Charman-Anderson

Suw Charman-Anderson is a social software consultant and writer who specialises in the use of blogs and wikis behind the firewall. With a background in journalism, publishing and web design, Suw is now one of the UK’s best known bloggers, frequently speaking at conferences and seminars.

She recently launched Kits and Mortar, a blog about planning a green, cat-friendly self-built home. Her personal blog is Chocolate and Vodka, and yes, she’s married to Kevin.

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Kevin Anderson

Kevin Anderson

Kevin Anderson has been an online journalist since 1996, designing, editing and writing websites for both broadcast and print media. In 1998, he joined the BBC and became their first online journalist based outside of the UK, covering the US for its award winning news website. After coming to the UK in 2005, he developed a blogging strategy for BBC news, helped launch a programme on the BBC’s 5Live covering weblogs and podcasts and was on the team that launched the interactive radio programme World Have Your Say on the BBC World Service.

Kevin is now the Blogs Editor for The Guardian, where he is responsible for management, strategy and ‘leading by doing’ for Guardian Unlimited blogs.

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Thursday, February 17th, 2005

The Fall and Fall of Journalism - venue info

Posted by Suw Charman-Anderson

If you are interested in coming to the London School of Economics debate on the effects of blogging on journalism at the end of the month (28th Feb, 6.30pm), it’s taking place in room D602, 6th Floor, Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House, which has its entrance on Aldwych. (Map of the LSE | Map of the area)

If you can’t find Clement House, go to the main entrance of the LSE on Houghton Street from where you can get directions.

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3 Responses to “The Fall and Fall of Journalism - venue info”

  1. Craig McGinty Says:

    Please promise to keep all those who can’t make this event up to date with what’s said. It sounds very interesting, especially as it is coming from a UK prespective.
    Regards
    Craig

  2. Robert Andrews Says:

    I’ll be there, Suw.

  3. Suw Says:

    Craig, I certainly shall be blogging it! Although not live, as there’s no wifi.