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I'm the newly-appointed Future editor at Business 2.0 and the former San Francisco correspondent for Time Magazine.

Wow, so does this mean everything you write reflects Time Inc's opinion? Or do you perhaps have some sort of standard disclaimer to the effect that it doesn't?

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Why yes I am, as it happens. I was born, raised and educated in Great Britain. I've been living in the U.S. since 1996 and identify as British.

I say, old chap, you forgot the "u" in "colour."

No I didn't. I may identify as British, but I am also an American journalist writing for an American audience about mostly American issues. These two different sides of me are a constant source of tension. Nevertheless, Daily Blah will adhere to American English grammar and spelling.





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Daily Blah for... Saturday, February 04, 2006

Blogging Bad Pitches
It was inevitable. Sooner or later, a journalist was going to start a blog blowing off steam at the less human types of PR flaks and listing the worst examples of their incessantly bad pitching. The Bad Pitch Blog is just that. I commend the authors, and would only say that if I were writing it, I'd not try to disguise the names of the pitchers and the companies they're shilling for. If you write a bad pitch, you deserve to be outed.

Meanwhile, some reporter friends and I are planning a series of top-dollar seminars for flaks on How Not to Pitch. Our company name: The Hand, as in talk to the. Watch this space for more information.


Comments:
Chris - The problem with bad pitches is even worse than you think. The Bad Pitch blog authors are not journalists, we're PR professionals. I feel like a Remington razor commercial...I loved it so much, I bought the company!

Anyway, professionals in this industry are just as tired of bad pitches. We remain silent while the guilty parties slam you with horrible pitches and make our jobs even tougher.

Feedback so far shows we have touched a nerve. Our goal is to be entertaining and educational. Send us any bad or good pitches you might want to nominate. I know you have some. Thanks!
 
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