The art of live-blogging
Posted: May 9th, 2011 | Author: Ed Walker | Filed under: blogging, Journalism, web | Tags: assembly elections, council meetings, live blogging, manchester evening news, online journalism, royal wedding live blog, test match special, the ashes, the guardian, walesonline | 4 Comments »
Updated: Paul Bradshaw has blogged a great set of ideas and tips for live blogging, he even referenced this post. Please do check it out for even more ideas.
Last week we live-blogged the Assembly election in Wales and the AV Referendum results in Wales – for nearly 24 hours.
Live-blogging is becoming an accepted part of the online journalism toolkit, with the likes of Andrew Sparrow at The Guardian being recognised for his political live-blogging, sports journalism embracing the concept for updates from matches – in particular in cricket and the Test Match Special Team for the recent Ashes series in Australia, and local media groups committing to provide live coverage of council meetings.
I thought I’d explore in this post what makes a good live-blog and some hints and tips for making a good one. Read the rest of this entry »

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