I'm Tim Bradshaw, digital media correspondent
at the Financial Times in London.
As a journalist, I cover all sorts of media, technology and marketing stories for the newspaper and the FT TechHub. I write about trends in the tech industry, media company news and new innovations from the UK and Europe.
Contacts:
tim [dot] bradshaw [at] ft [dot] com
+44 (0)20 7873 3027
You can mostly find me on Twitter (I'm @tim). I also have a Facebook profile.
This Tumblr page pulls in my various photos, bookmarks and (t)witterings from around the web. It's a bit of a jumble, but it helps me to keep track of myself. Hope it helps you too.
You can also find me on:
Google+
Facebook Page
Flickr
LinkedIn
Foursquare
Last.fm
Spotify
Pinterest
AudioBoo
YouTube
Foodspotting
Journalisted
Plancast
Quora
Storify
Flavors.me
(I use some of these more than others)
Picking up some copies of #GoodTimes newspaper to distribute (Taken with Instagram at The Church of London)
My FT story: One of Britain’s best-known spin-doctors clashed with the founder of Wikipedia at a tense meeting after Bell Pottinger employees were accused of breaking the online encyclopedia’s rules.
The 80-year-old newspaper and television tycoon has joined the microblogging site that itself has ambitions to become a media platform
:’( RT @josephmenn: Next week is my last at the Financial Times, but consider this my FT #cybersecurity swan song…. http://t.co/uupgzPWG
Apple’s top designer, Jonathan Ive, has been knighted in the Queen’s New Year’s honours list for raising the standards of industrial design and championing British talent abroad.