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16. November, 2010 Routes into journalism
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Podcast #3: student protests – demo debate

by The Freelancer

It’s the Wannabe Hacks podcast pounding your ears once again!

This week The Chancer and The Intern get a little heated over the coverage of the Student Demo 2010…

The Freelancer also joins in for a bit or Law & Order and to decide the ultimate contest winner.

What are your thoughts? Who was right? Was the coverage correct / accurate / fair??

Comment below…

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  1. Tweets that mention Podcast #3: student protests – demo debate « Wannabe Hacks -- Topsy.com says:
    November 16, 2010 at 11:59 AM

    [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Matthew Caines and Wannabe Hacks, Wannabe Hacks. Wannabe Hacks said: Don't forget to join in with 'pitch perfect': http://bit.ly/aW8oOU and NEW today – Hack's podcast debates #demo2010 http://bit.ly/aNZl9U [...]

  2. Podcast of the Week – Wannabe Hacks | Sounds Like Journalism says:
    November 18, 2010 at 5:15 PM

    [...] Their most recent podcast plunged into the biggest news on the student radar at the moment – the student protest at Millbank, and specifically the media’s coverage of [...]

  3. Journalists should get snap happy – and here’s an incentive « Wannabe Hacks says:
    November 24, 2010 at 8:49 AM

    [...] as we touched on in the latest hacks podcast about the student protests a picture can really sum up your news angle and tell a story all on its [...]

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