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== About me ==
== About me ==


My day job is science and technology reporter for [http://news.bbc.co.uk/ BBC News]. But for the next year I am a[http://web.mit.edu/knight-science/ Knight Science Journalism Fellow] at MIT.
Hi, I'm Jonathan, not to be confused with the other [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/jzittrain Jonathan] in this class. By day, I am science and technology reporter for [http://news.bbc.co.uk/ BBC News] in London. I write about anything and everything that comes under that banner, from palaeontology and video games to particle physics and net democracy.
 
Before that, I was a radio producer at the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/ BBC World Service] where I became interested in global technology and how it affects our lives. I was one of the original production staff of a programme (sorry - I tend to default to UK spelling) called [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/1786935.stm Go Digital], which has since gone digital and become [http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/digital_planet.shtml Digital Planet]. For the next year I am a [http://web.mit.edu/knight-science/ Knight Science Journalism Fellow] at MIT.

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About me

Hi, I'm Jonathan, not to be confused with the other Jonathan in this class. By day, I am science and technology reporter for BBC News in London. I write about anything and everything that comes under that banner, from palaeontology and video games to particle physics and net democracy.

Before that, I was a radio producer at the BBC World Service where I became interested in global technology and how it affects our lives. I was one of the original production staff of a programme (sorry - I tend to default to UK spelling) called Go Digital, which has since gone digital and become Digital Planet. For the next year I am a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT.