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Wattpad: Disrupting publishing, one download at a time

The estimated time to read this article is 17 minutes

NOTE: My experience with and perceptions of Wattpad have done a 180 in the years since I wrote this blog post. I started using their app on my phone in […]

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Four Ways Social Media is Changing Our Relationships with Celebrities

The estimated time to read this article is 11 minutes

Today on Twitter: Alyson celebrated her eighth wedding anniversary. Charisma was in a car accident (she’s okay). David sent kind thoughts to a friend who had lost his mother. If […]

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Why Theatre Promoters Should Tweet: Urban Arts Case Study, Part IV

The estimated time to read this article is 10 minutes

Note: I was contacted by Adrian Chamberlain, the journalist I used as an example in the post because of his centrality to the Victoria theatre scene, after the initial posting. […]

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Theatre company websites as content gateways: Urban Arts Case Study, Part II

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In the theatre as in any business, your website is more than the place where people come to see what you’re offering this season or check a show’s start time. […]

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Part II: Celebrity and public good, featuring Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and the Sanity/Fear Rally

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This post seemed timely when I came up with it over a month ago. Life intervened in my blogging schedule, but I still feel the need to close the loop. […]

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