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Andrew was indeed my journalism tutor once, but not at Westminster Uni. His previous job was at City University, where I was a student a couple of years ago.

Martin has beaten me to pointing out your understandable mistake. Until a couple of years ago I taught at both Westminster and City where Martin was a student. Adrian Monck who is also on the PG blogroll is head of the journalism department at City so there is another connection. The lack of clarity in my own blogroll is my fault and will be changed over the weekend.

Andrew, regardless of which university you happen to be at, you certainly have a knack for providing us with some talented journalists who blog - in addition to Martin (http://www.martinstabe.com/blog/), I also follow Kristine Lowe (http://kristinelowe.blogs.com/).

One other sad connection - Shane Richmond and I are both Norwich City FC fans...

And you met Shane in Paris too.

And it turns out - sorry Seamus - that I met Seamus McCauley a few months ago and got an email from Andy Dickinson just last week. It's not going to be long before someone accuses us of bribing, or collectively bullying, you into putting us on that list Graham! ;-)

Thanks, Robin. Both Martin Stabe and I were at City, though different years, where, at least in my time, Andrew taught Electronic(digital)Journalism. Back then, of course, I was on a one-way-track to doing good old-fashioned print journalism. A good friend, Adriana (Mediainfluencer in my blogroll), pushed The Cluetrain Manifesto into my hands, I did a stint of work experience for Richard Burton, at what was then The Electronic Telegraph, but it took years for all of these connections and experiences to bear fruit, and me start blogging (from 2001-2005). And I wonder sometimes what another big mentor of mine, the late John Coyle, would have thought of this brave new world of social media: he instilled in me a great fascination for Fleet Street, but he himself was not even capable of operating a computer.

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