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Live blog: Sustaining Local Journalism at City University #citylocal

by The Student

The Student and The Chancer will be live-blogging today’s sustaining local journalism conference, jointly sponsored by the European Journalism Training Association and the Department of Journalism at City University.

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  1. Funding Local Reporting | Amie Tsang says:
    May 14, 2011 at 1:35 PM

    [...] As so much of my degree focuses on Westminster, I’ve become intrigued by how politics filters down to the average bloke on the street and developed an interest in local reporting and hyperlocal sites. So yesterday I took myself to the City conference on Sustaining Local Journalism. Anyone interested in the details of what went on can see it at the Wannabe Hacks liveblog. [...]

  2. #citylocal Sustaining Local Journalism conference | a storify | Wannabe Hacks says:
    May 14, 2011 at 4:59 PM

    [...] live-blogged the event, which was jointly sponsored by the European Journalism Training Association and the Department of [...]




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