Paul Bradshaw (journalist)
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Bradshaw in January 2013
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Born | Bolton |
Alma mater | University of Central England |
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Website | onlinejournalismblog |
Paul Bradshaw is an online journalist and blogger, a Reader in Online Journalism at Birmingham City University and a Visiting Professor at City University's School of Journalism in London. He manages his own blog, the Online Journalism Blog[1] (OJB), and is the co-founder of Help Me Investigate,[2] an investigative journalism website funded by Channel 4 and Screen WM.[3][4] He has written for journalism.co.uk,[5] Press Gazette, The Guardian's Data Blog, Nieman Reports[6] and the Poynter Institute in the US.
Bradshaw is the author of the Online Journalism Handbook,[7] co-written with former Financial Times web editor Liisa Rohumaa,[8] and also co-wrote the 3rd edition of Magazine Editing with John Morrish, due in 2011.[9] He has also contributed to books including Investigative Journalism (2nd Ed),[10] Web Journalism: A New Form of Citizenship;[11] Face The Future[12] and Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives.[13]
Adrian Monck ranked Bradshaw second in his list of "Britain's Top Ten Journo-Bloggers" (2007),.[14] He was placed thirty-sixth in the Birmingham Post's "Power 50" list of 2009.[15] He has been listed in Journalism.co.uk's list of the leading innovators in journalism and media[16] and Poynter's most influential people in social media.[17]
In 2010 he was shortlisted for Multimedia Publisher of the Year[18] and in 2011 ranked 9th in PeerIndex's list of the most influential UK journalists on Twitter.[19]
Bradshaw is also a graduate of Birmingham City University (then the University of Central England), where he studied media from 1995 to 1998.[20]
See also
References
- ↑ Onlinejournalismblog.com
- ↑ Helpmeinvestigate.com
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External links
- Paul Bradshaw on TwitterLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Online Journalism Blog
- Help Me Investigate
- Birmingham City University page
- City University London page
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