News and views from the Wildfire team
No really. This Sunday is World Communications Day, and to keep in touch with the modern world the Catholic Church will be launching the excellently
Read moreI blogged last week about the Evening Standard’s relaunch advertising campaign and last week, the new issue hit the news-stands. So what’s it like? Well.
Read moreI’ve been away for a week and returned to just 23 emails in my inbox, an all time low. And how did I achieve such
Read moreI love my PVR. It lets me record anything and watch it whenever I want. Except on a Wednesday evening when Twitter ruins everything. There
Read moreYesterday, while reading the news, I stumbled upon this very interesting article. In it, Associated Press journalist Shawn Pogatchnik explains that Dublin university student Shane
Read morePhew – Busy couple of weeks! Painful though it is to me to deprive EML’s faithful blog-readers of their weekly dose of wit and urbanity,
Read moreAs the reach and popularity of Twitter increases, today saw the first Tweet from space. Astro_Mike, an astronaut on STS-125 sent a tweet earlier today
Read moreThe Twitterati are up in arms. And this time, their fury is directed at the mothership. If you’ve ventured onto micro-blogging service Twitter today, you
Read moreInfamy is ours at last! Wildfire has featured on tech PR’s notorious gossip blog …the world’s leading…. Our crime? Appearing at the top of the
Read moreEconsultancy published an interesting blog post recently asking what the future of journalism really depended on. Patricia Robles asks: “if journalism is to have a
Read moreTime to Blog again, really? Well today I’m pleased to say that due to a genuine sustained interest in our combined Twitter experiences I’ve spent
Read moreIf you are based in London, you might have seen a billboard advertising campaign run by the Evening Standard (see above). The series of posters
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