BBC WM Interview

Interviewed by presenter Danny Kelly on the subject of Internet Addiction – especially in relation to a 33-year-old mother who became so obsessed with the online world she forgot to look after her children and her dogs who died and whose bodies rotted in the lounge as she forgot them.

BBC Radio Berkshire

Just been booked to appear on the Henry Kelly show on BBC Radio Berkshire on Monday. Listen out for me at 12.10pm talking about the massive amount of choice we now have as a result of the Internet.

Daily Telegraph interview

Interviewed earlier today for The Daily Telegraph on the psychology of crowdsourcing and why we tend to trust large groups of people online, such as when we ask questions in Twitter. Interesting subject and hopefully I gave some interesting answers…! Read all about it in the Telegraph soon. UPDATE: Here …

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Daily Mail feature

Just been asked by The Daily Mail to be the psychologist in a feature article on how experts live their lives.

Woman Magazine

Just helped with a piece about online forums and social networks and their impact on women’s relationships

Due on BBC Radio Newcastle

Just been booked to appear on BBC Radio Newcastle this afternoon in relation to the use of Facebook and the alleged gunman who was recently released from Durham jail.

Socialmediaguys

Meet The Social Media Guys

Business owners in Berkshire are set to discover just how social media, such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, can boost their company’s profits. And this advice will be dispensed free of charge by three experts in various aspects of social media. The Social Media Guys are Internet Psychologist Graham Jones, …

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BBC Scotland

Just been interviewed on BBC Scotland (via Skype) about the amount of time people are spending on the web and whether or not it is doing us any harm. It isn’t – as far as we know yet…!

ITV News

ITV News (ITN as was) has asked me to be interviewed about the 5th Birthday of YouTube and why we have all gone video crazy…!

Twitter will break, not make the General Election

Politicians are hoping that social networks, such as Twitter, could have a positive influence on the outcome of the forthcoming General Election in the UK. However, according to Internet Psychologist Graham Jones the impact is more likely to be negative. Speaking on BBC Radio Five Live last night (1hr 6 …

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