A bit about me and how to get in contact
I am an MA graduate in Online Journalism, an experienced online and data journalist, editor, audio/video content producer, radio presenter and writer.
I have set up and administered a number of blogs, online communities and forums, have live blogged for the Daily Telegraph, created data visualizations for the Manchester Evening News, written topical content for the Guardian and edited hyperlocal blogs.
I am proficient in the use of SEO, workflow, CMS, multimedia, data journalism, enterprise, social media, setting up and administering discussion forums and submitting freedom of information requests.
Using the above skills, I also offer a service where I can set up and run your blog and social media accounts for a modest monthly fee.
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Most pirated films revealed
Posted on October 14, 2011 | No CommentsTorrentfreak have compiled a list of BitTorrent’s top ten most pirated films. Avatar director James Cameron believed that 3-D was a way to kill off piracy, but his movie which... -
Will you bin your Blackberry? Survey results
Posted on October 13, 2011 | 3 CommentsThe survey conducted yesterday was designed to gauge the feelings of Blackberry owners while the service was offline. 88 people responded giving a snapshot of customer satisfaction over three days... -
Will you bin your Blackberry?
Posted on October 12, 2011 | 8 CommentsWith the Blackberry service downtime spreading into its third day for users in Europe, Africa and Asia, with reports that problems have spread across the Atlantic, what does the future... -
Football League Roundup – 24th September 2011
Posted on September 25, 2011 | No CommentsA high scoring weekend of football league action showed once again that life outside the Premier League is anything but dull. An injury time equaliser for Leeds saw them come... -
Preston North End v Tranmere Rovers: Match Report
Posted on September 24, 2011 | No CommentsPreston day at Deepdale gave North End fans two reasons to celebrate. Not only did they gain another valuable three points in their bid to return to the Championship at... -
Football attendance during a recession
Posted on September 23, 2011 | No CommentsBelow are a couple of visualisations I created to accompany an article by Portsmouth supporter and journalist Neville Dalton looking at how a recession affects football attendance, specifically at his... -
Argentina v England Rugby World Cup 2011
Posted on September 10, 2011 | 3 CommentsThis morning’s opening game for England looked like they were destined for defeat being down 9-3 down with 13 minutes left. Jonny Wilkinson had missed 5 successive kicks but converted... -
Preston v Blackpool: The rivals’ attendance in data
Posted on September 9, 2011 | No CommentsLocal football teams are always arguing over which has the bigger support and Preston and Blackpool are no different. Preston’s local rivals managed to get into the Premiership last season,... -
Tourism in Kenya
Posted on August 28, 2011 | No CommentsThe map below shows the percentage and number of tourists visiting Kenya in 2009. -
Aid to the Horn of Africa
Posted on August 19, 2011 | No CommentsBelow is a visualisation I produced for a friend using data from the Guardian website showing the amount of aid in US dollars different countries have donated to the Horn...









