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Featured, Jonny Bell »

[16 Nov 2008 | 2 Comments | 222 views]
Football as a religion?

This idea has been thrown around quite alot: the idea that football is almost like a religion.

Jonny Bell »

[10 Nov 2008 | 12 Comments | 962 views]
“Mickey Mouse” refereeing?

On August 5th the FA introduced a Respect campaign in an attempt to, among other things, tackle the abuse that referee’s and officials get during (and often after) football matches.

James Gordon »

[10 Nov 2008 | 5 Comments | 101 views]
Get the most out of Pluto Online

You will hopefully find navigating your way around Pluto Online fairly easily, but there are a number of ways you can get even more out of your online student media experience.

James Gordon »

[6 Nov 2008 | One Comment | 112 views]
Obama’s not so local for the LEP

Recent job cuts across the regional newspaper network have accelerated the need for an online business model to be found.

Andy Squire »

[4 Nov 2008 | 2 Comments | 141 views]

So, when the glue begins to set, and the routine sticks, everything moves into focus.

Nafisa Sayani »

[4 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 116 views]
A new beginning…

The wait is finally over. Pluto-Online is back, freshly re-launched for the new academic year.

Jonny Bell »

[3 Nov 2008 | 8 Comments | 289 views]
Thank Glock for that

Lewis Hamilton reinforced his status as a British idol today in Sao Paulo as he held off a strong fight from Felipe Massa to win the Formula One Championship.
“That was the most exciting Formula One race I have ever seen.”
They were the words of Britain’s last Championship winner, Damon Hill, on Five Live as he reacted to the exhilarating end to the season.

James Gordon »

[23 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 104 views]
We’re all journalists

Anyone can be a journalist.
You can call it citizen journalism. You can call it what you like. But in the modern age, anyone can be a journalist.
You don’t have to be qualified to write a high standard blog. You don’t even have to be qualified to be published in print. And online gives you the platform to create, edit and submit whatever you like to the web.
But what does that mean for professional journalists?

James Gordon »

[11 Oct 2008 | 2 Comments | 139 views]
Pluto Online: Your Online Student Media

Since the original idea of Pluto Online was thought up two years ago, the face of journalism in the digital era has changed dramatically, even in such a short period of time.