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Profile: Natalie Clarkson

  • Name Natalie Clarkson
  • Location Stoke-on-Trent
  • Twitter: @NatalieJosh
  • Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nataliejosh
  • Email: Natalie@wannabehacks.co.uk
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Natalie is a third year BA Journalism student at Staffordshire University. She has done a range of work experience on local newspapers and national magazines.
Posts by Natalie Clarkson
2. March, 2012 Comment, latest, Newspaper
This article has 12 comments

Guardian TV advert: a waste of money?

by Natalie Clarkson

Guardian TV advert: a waste of money? If you were watching Channel 4 on Wednesday night, you probably will have seen the brand new Guardian television advert. Unless you’d gone to make a cup of tea while the adverts were on like I normally do. In case
27. February, 2012 latest, Newspaper
This article has 2 comments

The Sun on Sunday: a successful launch but will the success continue?

by Natalie Clarkson

The Sun on Sunday: a successful launch but will the success continue? Yesterday saw the launch of a new newspaper. You’d have to have been living under a rock for the last couple of weeks to not know this was coming. After a big public countdown since Tuesday’s Brit Awards, The Sun
20. February, 2012 latest, Newspaper
This article has 15 comments

Should wannabe hacks be slagging off The Sun on Sunday?

by Natalie Clarkson

Should wannabe hacks be slagging off The Sun on Sunday? In case you missed it, Rupert Murdoch flew into the country last week. Then he made a big announcement about launching The Sun on Sunday. And then Twitter exploded. Ok, maybe that’s a little harsh but there were a lot
17. February, 2012 Finding a job, latest
This article has 9 comments

What can wannabe hacks teach employers?

by Natalie Clarkson

What can wannabe hacks teach employers? A few weeks ago I went to see my tutor for a bit of a catch up on my major project. As always, as well as discussing my project, we got on to talking about lots of other things. One
16. February, 2012 Digital and online, Guest posts
This article has 4 comments

Elliot Bentley: How else can we structure newspaper and magazine websites?

by Natalie Clarkson

Elliot Bentley: How else can we structure newspaper and magazine websites? Elliot Bentley is a final year Biology student at Newcastle University, and the Deputy Editor of student newspaper The Courier. He is interested in journalism, design, and particularly where the two collide, and can be found regularly retweeting other people
15. February, 2012 latest, Newspaper
This article has 8 comments

Fearing the death knock

by Natalie Clarkson

Fearing the death knock I don’t know if you saw, but the Press Gazette published an article yesterday about the death knock and speaking to bereaved families. The piece details research that has been carried out and has some quite surprising conclusions. To sum
9. February, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Industries, latest
This article has 2 comments

Do Sky and the BBC miss the point with their social media policies?

by Natalie Clarkson

Do Sky and the BBC miss the point with their social media policies? You may have noticed that this week has seen changes in social media policies from both Sky News and the BBC. First, the Guardian reported on Tuesday that Sky News journalists were being told not to repost any information that
8. February, 2012 Advice, Getting started, How to guides, Routes into journalism, Short course and NCTJ
This article has 17 comments

Monica Stott: How to break in to Travel Journalism

by Natalie Clarkson

Monica Stott: How to break in to Travel Journalism Monica Stott is an aspiring travel journalist and is studying part-time
6. February, 2012 Comment
This article has no comments

Five things The Undergrad learnt at news:rewired – media in motion

by Natalie Clarkson

Five things The Undergrad learnt at news:rewired – media in motion You may have heard that on Friday The Postgrad, The Entrepreneur, and I were at news:rewired – media in motion. So I thought I’d share five things I learnt during the day. 1. Apple’s Newsstand has been a complete game changer
3. February, 2012 Comment
This article has 4 comments

The Guardian’s Open Weekend: a money making ploy or a useful event?

by Natalie Clarkson

The Guardian announced yesterday that they are holding a weekend of events at Kings Place in March. From the press release, they’ve announced a number of different sessions and speakers, including Charlie Brooker, David Miliband and even Araucaria – the guy
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