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Suw Charman-Anderson

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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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August 16, 2006

Under new ownership...

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Posted by Kevin Anderson

Guardian UnlimitedThis is probably the worst kept secret, which is why I'm a journalist and not a member of the intelligence services, but I can finally announce that I'm under new ownership. After almost eight years with the BBC, I'm joining the Guardian as their Head of Blogging and Interaction.

During my eight years, I've been fortunate enough to work with some great people on some great projects. The correspondents, videographers, radio producers and business managers at the Washington bureau, which I called home for six years, are the best in the business. I can't thank them enough for their support. And Andrew Roy and Martin Turner, the two bureau chiefs I worked for, were instrumental in the success of the BBC News website's Washington operations. John Angeli, Nic Newman, Cathy Grieve and Steve Herrmann at the News website gave me the support and the freedom to innovate.

Nic's idea for our first US Election road trip put our audience in the driver's seat. The US Election Challenge in 2000 pushed the edges of technology and the limits of endurance as Tom Carver and I raced across the US. More than 6,500 miles in six days.

Before Strange Attractor, I used to joke that "I'm not a blogger, but I play one on TV". It was an accident of professional prodding really, but I was excited when Steve suggested that I blog during the political conventions in 2004. But it was such a success that Richard Greene and I reprised the 2000 road trip and I blogged across America. As I will be the first to admit, technically, it wasn't much of a blog. No RSS. No trackbacks. The comments were put on the bottom of one of our standard web pages. But I tried to behave like a blogger.

I've been an online journalist for 10 years now. The reason why I am an online journalist is because every morning I get to wake up, go to work and create a new medium. And there is a lot more work to do. Here's just a taster of what my new job is about:

[To act as] a role model for the new, participative form of journalism emerging from the best blogs. The role won't just be about encouraging more journalists and commentators to blog. It should also be about experimenting with different forms of community interaction, spotting opportunities to launch new blogs and develop existing ones, and helping us form a strategy.

Watch this space. Now it gets interesting.

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1. Steve on August 16, 2006 10:09 PM writes...

Congrats, Kevin!

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2. Ben Metcalfe on August 16, 2006 10:54 PM writes...

Hey congrats.

This is the start of a new chapter (or is that RSS feed?), with many exciting opportunities ahead of you.

Best of luck old pal,

Ben

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3. Tom on August 16, 2006 11:25 PM writes...

Congratulations, I'm sure you will really enjoy the new challege.

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4. Ian Forrester on August 17, 2006 6:38 AM writes...

Congratulations! I'm so glad you found your way to somewhere even better and under your own steam. Plus of course you can stay in the UK which means I'll still be expecting to see you at geekdinners ;)

Take care and enjoy the new challenges...

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5. Kevin Anderson on August 17, 2006 6:45 AM writes...

Steve, Tom and Ben,

Thanks everyone. Yes. It is going to be a challenge. Yeah, just a few more blogs in the old RSS feed. Ben Hammersley said something like 25 blogs and counting, and I'm sure he's not talking about all of the individual blogs at Comment is Free. Phew.

But, what really is exciting is the experimental, innovation focus of this role. I hope to do a fair amount of 'leading by doing'. Not telling people: "Head that way. That's where the future lies". But just heading off towards the future and inviting people to come along. But I also realise that a lot of bloggers out there are ahead of me, so I'll do a fair amount of taking the lead from the grassroots innovators. It's going to be fun.

k

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6. ipanema on August 17, 2006 7:23 AM writes...

Congratulations Kevin!

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7. Anbika Giri on August 17, 2006 8:53 AM writes...

Hey, Congratulation! Wish you all the best for your new job!!!

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8. Suw on August 17, 2006 8:59 AM writes...

Let me be the, ahem, seventh to congratulate you Kevin! I'm really proud of you.

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9. Santosh on August 17, 2006 9:51 AM writes...

Congrats, Kevin. It is indeed fantastic news.

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10. Tom Coates on August 17, 2006 10:34 AM writes...

Dude! Well done! You so owe me dinner.

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11. Kevin Anderson on August 17, 2006 11:03 AM writes...

Yes Tom, Suw and I so owe you dinner. Thanks for the tip. ;)

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12. Tom Hodgkinson on August 17, 2006 11:18 AM writes...

Wow, Kevin, this is exciting news. You're totally the right guy for the job and you've got a helluva cool title to boot!

All the very best of luck; I'm delighted for ya :-)

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13. Steve Bridger on August 17, 2006 12:36 PM writes...

You seem a nice guy, nice job title to go with it :)

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14. Vincent on August 17, 2006 1:50 PM writes...

Congratulations on the new job, Kevin. Though commiserations on Suw only managing to be the seventh person to post up her congratulations. I hope you'll be taking her to task for her tardiness.

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15. Melissa on August 17, 2006 2:15 PM writes...

Congratulations - sorry the US won't be getting you back anytime soon, but we're watching from "across the pond"!

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16. Suw on August 17, 2006 2:31 PM writes...

To be fair, Vince, I did congratulate Kevin in person as soon as he walked in the door. And then a multiplicity of times thereafter, so I wasn't completely tardy in my appreciation of his success, I was just a bit slow commenting on the blog.

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17. Dan Hill on August 18, 2006 8:02 AM writes...

Congratulations Kevin - all the best!

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18. Anonymous on August 18, 2006 9:37 AM writes...

From a stint in Peoria to this? Man, you're making me look bad! ;-)

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19. The UK Daily Pundit on August 18, 2006 2:54 PM writes...

This is great news, Kevin. I look forward to a rich mixture of left wing interaction........and left wing interaction.......and more left wing interaction.

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20. Robert Andrews on August 18, 2006 3:16 PM writes...

Well done, Kevin!

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21. Abdelilah Boukili on August 18, 2006 3:56 PM writes...

Hi Kevin,
Congratulation on your new task. You have marked BBC blog. It was your interaction with the contributors to the BBC blog that encouraged me to be one of the frequent contributors. I am not a journalist like you equipped with means to get information. All I can do is give my comments which can be good or bad.
In case, you leave BBC blog I will be "following" you in the Guardian blog. But as I have told you in one of my e-mails, I will remain committed to BBC blog.
Once again congratulation on the new job.

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22. Richard S on August 18, 2006 5:47 PM writes...

Congratulations Kevin. The BBC's loss and the Guardian's gain is considerable. I'm very sorry to see you go as a colleague, but delighted for you that you've landed such an interesting role (and can now stay in UK - and buy me a drink with your new salary!)

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23. bbm on August 18, 2006 11:36 PM writes...

Congratulations Kevin, I hope you enjoy your new position at the Guardian.

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24. Robin on August 18, 2006 11:50 PM writes...

Kevin, that's so rad! Great berth to do some great work. I can't wait to see what you come up with.

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25. Vin Crosbie on August 24, 2006 8:49 PM writes...

Congratulations, Kevin!

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26. Paul Coletti on August 25, 2006 9:29 AM writes...

Congratulations Dude. Keep rockin' the 'sphere...

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27. Tuija on October 2, 2006 9:03 PM writes...

Congrats, Kevin. Loss for the BBC for the time being, but a win for journalism's future in general. See you around, man.

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