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“Success on the Web is defined by
spotting niches and serving them well.”
Micah L. Sifry, the editor of the blog
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Digital Media and Reporting Conflict
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Gay Girl in Damascus
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Press 'Omerta'
and the Phone Hacking Scandal.
About Me
Daniel Bennett
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I recently completed my PhD at the War Studies Department, King's College, London. My thesis considered the impact of blogging and 'new' media on the BBC's coverage of war and terrorism.
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