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Profile: Hannah Bass

  • Name Hannah Bass
  • Location London
  • Twitter: mhd_bass
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  • Email: hannah@wannabehacks.co.uk
  • Website: http://mhdbass.wordpress.com
Profile
Hannah is studying Magazine Journalism at City University. Before moving to London for her Masters, Hannah freelanced and interned at local publications as well as working in communications for environment and development NGOs. She writes about culture, development, feminism and women's issues.
Posts by Hannah Bass
31. January, 2012 Digital and online, Tools
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When a liveblog isn’t the answer: experiments in online journalism

by Hannah Bass

When a liveblog isn’t the answer: experiments in online journalism Yesterday the Guardian started liveblogging its own newsdesk. While some applauded this latest move toward an open newsroom, others said it was navel-gazing meta news gone mad. For me, a liveblog was just the wrong medium. I, a certified wannabe
27. January, 2012 Comment, Digital and online
This article has 4 comments

A love letter to Jezebel.com

by Hannah Bass

A love letter to Jezebel.com Dearest darling Jezebel, As a sometimes angry, mostly hysterical feminist with a passion for gender politics and reproductive rights and a penchant for pretty boys and trash TV, I thought I’d never find the perfect news website for me. All
26. January, 2012 Digital and online, Getting started
This article has 1 comment

It’s never too late to learn! The Postgrad’s newfound love for multimedia

by Hannah Bass

Yup, it’s another video! I’ve started to become more and more interested in exploring multimedia, to the point that I ran for the role of multimedia editor on our MA magazine. This newfound interest has got me thinking that it’s
20. January, 2012 Digital and online, Magazine, Work experience, Work experience and interning
This article has 12 comments

VIDEO: The Postgrad’s final work placement report

by Hannah Bass

I’m enjoying a rare day off after a brilliant 2 week placement at the BMJ. Here’s a video of me rabbiting on about how continually surprised I was by the place… And it’s back to school on Monday! Has anyone else had
18. January, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Newspaper, Photojournalism, Television
This article has 2 comments

REVIEW | FRONTLINE: A Year of Journalism and Conflict

by Hannah Bass

REVIEW | FRONTLINE: A Year of Journalism and Conflict 2011 was undoubtedly an incredible year for news as uprisings spread across Egypt, Tunisia, Syria, Libya and London. Now the dramatic uprisings of the last 12 months are the subject of a new exhibition. I went along to check out
11. January, 2012 Digital and online, Routes into journalism, Tools
This article has 10 comments

So I’ve got an iPad… Now what do I do with it?

by Hannah Bass

My beautiful iPad arrived for my 23rd birthday (thanks Mum and Dad!) and I love it. I haven’t been so excited about a new toy since I got my Animal Hospital pet ambulance aged six. But now what do I
9. January, 2012 Routes into journalism, Work experience and interning
This article has 2 comments

The Postgrad’s work placement (and life) update

by Hannah Bass

By the time you’re watching this, I’ll probably be on the tube to start my first day of work experience at BMJ magazine. I made this little video to let you know what I’m getting up to. Warning: it’s even
3. January, 2012 Comment, Writing
This article has 1 comment

The Postgrad’s resolutions for 2012

by Hannah Bass

The Postgrad’s resolutions for 2012 It’s that time of year again. We’re all boozed out, bloated and have the back-to-school blues (except not really, because I’m back at DIVA for a week, which is awesome). We’re writing our New Year’s Resolutions to get fit, work
30. December, 2011 Comment, Digital and online, Newspaper, Photojournalism
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2011 in review: a revolutionary year for journalism

by Hannah Bass

2011 in review: a revolutionary year for journalism 2011 was an epic year for news. Whether it was natural disasters, dictators’ deaths, revolutions and riots, crisis in the Eurozone or scandals in the British press, news editors were spoiled for choice. As newspapers became the news, 2011 also
21. December, 2011 Routes into journalism, Tools
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Christmas presents for the journalist in your life

by Hannah Bass

Christmas presents for the journalist in your life Panicking about present-buying? Or wondering what to put on your wish list? We have the perfect presents for wannabe hacks, from stocking fillers to splashing out. Just take your pick from these journalistic treats… Essays by George Orwell “Good prose
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