Like every industry, the media has its own jargon which, for outsiders, can seem confusing at times. Well, in the first of an occasional series, we thought we’d perform a public service and provide you with a jargon buster.
For many people, it’s the language of the “new” media that is the most confusing, so as the resident geek (though I prefer social media expert), it’s down to me to explain some of it. (more…)











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