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Trevor Butterworth is the editor of the absolutely fantastic STATS. org blog, which has been my favorite media watchdog publication for the past few years.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Trevor Butterworth is the editor of the absolutely fantastic STATS. org blog, which has been my favorite media watchdog publication for the past few years.
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Trevor Butterworth is the editor of STATS. org, an affiliate of George Mason University that looks at how numbers are used in public policy and the media.
Time For A Slow-Word Movement Trevor Butterworth 2009
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“Britainâs Guardian had to correct its obituary and, âThe moral of this story is not that journalists should avoid Wikipedia, but that they shouldnât use information they find there if it canât be traced back to a reliable primary source, â Reuters has the Guardianâs readersâ editor Siobhain Butterworth saying.”
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The Financial Times just ran a story where Trevor Butterworth is poopoo-ing the blogosphere.
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Miller responds that Butterworth is mistaken in [...]
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Miller responds that Butterworth is mistaken in his ‘blogophobian’ approach, or at least misses the point.
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The Financial Times just ran a story where Trevor Butterworth is poopoo-ing the blogosphere.
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Britain’s Guardian had to correct its obituary and, “The moral of this story is not that journalists should avoid Wikipedia, but that they shouldn’t use information they find there if it can’t be traced back to a reliable primary source,” Reuters has the Guardian’s readers’ editor Siobhain Butterworth saying.
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Mrs. Butterworth is back, with new ads that show the anthropomorphic bottle chatting about her syrup's "buttery" taste.
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