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Journalism.co.uk is in New York this week battling the perishing cold and soaking up red-hot city news - the big story today: The redesign of the city's school bus routes causes hardly any disruption (hrmmm).But damn, it’s very cold.
NY1 TV news tells me that the wind chill could make it feel as if it's -20c.
Quite a few things to look forward to this week, J.co.uk will be talking to some interesting folk and attending the Digital Hollywood conference on Wednesday and Thursday.
So watch this space…
Journalism.co.uk doesn't need all that much sleep so if anyone feels like hooking up in NYC then get in touch.
Now where's my freakin' overcoat?
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