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citizen journalism: online debate with Guardian, BBC, etc

The Guardian is currently running an online debate about citizen journalism. The panel, chaired by Jeremy Dear, general secretary of the NUJ, includes:

Carol Hall, Rights Manager, BBC News
John Thompson, MD, Mousetrap Media
Kyle McRae, Scoopt.com
Fiona Brownsell, CEO, Youview
Eddie Gibb, Head of External Relations, DEMOS
Bill Hagerty, Editor, British Journalism Review
Vicky Taylor, Editor, Interactivity, BBC
Jemima Kiss, News Editor, journalism.co.uk
Simon Waldman, Guardian Unlimited

Audience members are invited to post their own questions and comments... but I've noticed that there aren't any rules or publishing criteria displayed and although I posted my own question about 45 minutes ago it has yet to appear. Tsk Tsk Guardian for not making your decision making process more transparent .

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  • Robin Hamman works as a Senior Broadcast Journalist/Producer at the BBC where, amongst other things, he looks after the BBC Blogs network. The views and opinions expressed here are Robin's own and not those of his employer, which has guidelines about this sort of thing. Robin is also a Non-Residential Fellow at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society. Robin blogs about the collision of journalism, online community, blogging, citizen journalism and, sometimes, law. [more...]
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