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7. October, 2010 Routes into journalism
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Joseph Stashko: networking for journalists

by The Freelancer

Joseph Stashko: networking for journalists In light of Alice Vincent’s rather courageous and forward approach to networking, we get a little insight form the other side of the table. This week Joseph Stashko informs us that an online presence might be a better first step
4. October, 2010 Routes into journalism
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Networking advice from our New York hack

by The Freelancer

Networking advice from our New York hack Alice Vincent – the Wannabe Hacks guest poster from Harlem – gives some excellent advice on network etiquette and how to act when you meet that Special One: the big-time editor. ‘Networking’ is one of those nasty verb/noun hybrids that
13. September, 2010 Routes into journalism
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Wannabe Hacks guest posters

by The Freelancer

Wannabe Hacks guest posters Although we Wannabe Hacks may pertain to being the masked and caped crusaders over this dark Journo City we are – of course – not the only inhabitants. Superheroes and Superhacks need help sometimes: a little outside advice or moment
6. September, 2010 Advice, Guest posts, Industries, Radio, Reporting, Routes into journalism
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Jason Grant: trying to get a job in radio

by Nick Petrie

Jason Grant: trying to get a job in radio This is the first of a series of posts about other hard working hacks and their routes into journalism.This week, Jason Grant – broadcast journalist and media trainer – tells us what life is like after a BJTC. So I’m
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    No 'insensitive'? Incentive, maybe?
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