BBC Radio Newcastle

Just been on BBC Radio Newcastle talking about “Internet trolls” – the people who say negative things on other people’s social networking sites.

Talk Sport

On the George Galloway show talking about the good and bad effects of social media.

Graham Jones appointed Web Award Judge

Internet Psychologist Graham Jones has been appointed as a judge in the international  competition, The Web Awards. These are run each year by the Web Marketing Association in a bid to find the best websites in the world. Graham said: “I am delighted to have been selected as a judge …

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The Sun

I was interviewed by The Sun yesterday to help them with their feature on Facebook published today.

Daily Mail

I’m a Page 3 boy today…! I’m quoted in today’s Daily Mail – I was in Italy when I got the call from the Daily Mail reporter in New York for a paper printed in London…! Anyway, the article is about Facebook Fatique.

One Magazine

I am in this month’s “One Magazine” – the international events industry publication – talking about whether or not you need more than one website. http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/mpi/oneplus_201105/index.php

Yahoo! News

Been asked to comment on a story about what our email address says about our personality for an article being written for Yahoo!

BBC News Website

Interviewed by the BBC News Website for a story on online distraction – are workers distracted by the likes of Facebook? I explained that the distraction usually only occurs if the job is boring. Distraction is more of a comment on the design of jobs than it is on the …

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BBC Radio Berkshire

Just been on BBC Radio Berkshire’s Anne Diamond programme spending a whole hour talking about the Internet. They must have liked me because they invited me back – listen again in a couple of weeks…!

BBC Radio Scotland

On BBC Radio Scotland’s morning phone-in today talking about how much people should or should not reveal about themselves online.

Scottish Daily Record

Due to be in the Daily Record tomorrow following an interview about the use of Facebook and Twitter in inflamed discussions between the “old firm” football clubs.