| Drinking, long hours and YouTube don’t mix but bring in the viewers |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Monday, 10 November 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 Quite how to do that is likely on the mind of Adam Smith, who is no longer a reporter for UK publications the Birmingham Mail, the Birmingham Post and the Birmingham Sunday Mercury. The UK’s Times Online has the story and still viewable video of Smith, aka Steve Zacharanda, in Miami for a week while volunteering for Obama’s US election campaign. Smith had promised his employers an article on the election, and after a long day and night, and seemingly a bit too much to drink, he set off to write his article – on the street. He must have had wireless broadband or had planned on uploading the article when he got back to an Internet connection. The Times says that a Dutch “amateur journalist" from Couscous Global called “Maartje” came upon Smith and asked him what he was doing. Smith explained he was “a little bit pissed”, suggesting he was copying and pasting from the BBC, resigned from his job to set up his “own magazine” and told his employers “F**k you, I'm doing what I want." Smith responded the next morning in a video of his own (which has now been removed), explaining he didn’t really remember the video, that he had done an “18-hour shift”, hadn’t “cut and pasted anything”, inviting users to check the BBC and that he was only joking. What happened next?! Continued on page 2... |
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