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Digital and online

30. May, 2012 Digital and online, Industries, latest, Recommended
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n0tice’s new toolkit takes open journalism to the next level

by Jonathan Frost

n0tice’s new toolkit takes open journalism to the next level n0tice, the lean startup style company working within the Guardian Media Group, has launched their “open journalism toolkit”. n0tice describe the toolkit as a ”free off-the-shelf solution to some of the digital newsroom’s current challenges”. For some background on what n0tice
23. May, 2012 Advice, Digital and online, Industries, latest
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Sport? Environment? No, data journalism is perfect for me

by John Burn-Murdoch

Sport? Environment? No, data journalism is perfect for me This time last year I was in a quandary. I was absolutely sure I wanted to be a journalist, but what breed of hack did I see myself as? The football fan inside me wanted me to do everything in
18. April, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Magazine
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Hearst will have to work hard to compete with YouTube stars

by Hannah Bass

Hearst will have to work hard to compete with YouTube stars This week saw the launch of Hello Style, a new YouTube produced by Hearst – the publishers behind Marie Claire, Cosmo and Harper’s Bazaar. I was keen to watch the results – not least because YouTube have shelled out $10million
9. April, 2012 Comment, Digital and online
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Sexism and Samantha Brick: why I’m sick of the Mail Online

by Hannah Bass

Sexism and Samantha Brick: why I’m sick of the Mail Online Unless you only learned to read this morning, you will have read Samantha Brick’s “Why do women hate me for being beautiful?” article last week and the hundreds of follow-up features and counter-arguments. I don’t even really want to get
31. March, 2012 Comment, Digital and online, Industries, latest, Newspaper
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The Express and Star need to compete online

by Emily Handford

The Express and Star need to compete online Robert Grant is a 22-year-old wannabe from Surrey.  He is a final year undergraduate at Bristol University studying Politics and French.  During his time at Bristol he has contributed to Epigram, the university paper, and wrote a blog about his year
30. March, 2012 Digital and online, Interviews, latest, Magazine, Video
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VIDEO: 3 questions I was asked at my first job interview

by Hannah Bass

VIDEO: 3 questions I was asked at my first job interview Yesterday I went for my first ever interview for a real journalism job! Up until yesterday I had no idea what kind of questions I might be asked in an interview for a magazine so I shot this video pretty
30. March, 2012 Digital and online, Industries, latest, Radio, Routes into journalism
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This American Life and a rotten Apple

by Jon Offredo

This American Life and a rotten Apple A few weeks ago I was driving back from my parent’s place to my apartment on Cape Cod. It was a solid 6 hour drive or so and on a Sunday morning my iPod wasn’t really cutting it. Nothing I
28. March, 2012 Digital and online, Industries, latest
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Starting over with digital news

by Jonathan Frost

Starting over with digital news There’s been plenty of buzz over the last couple of weeks about the launch of the new ITV News site. Previously, it was a very watered down offering, and no match for BBC or Sky, as you might expect. Both
23. March, 2012 Digital and online, latest, Magazine, Production
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VIDEO: Behind the scenes at a magazine

by Hannah Bass

If I’ve been a little absent from Wannabe Hacks and Twitter of late, it’s because all my love, time and effort has been put into producing City University journalism school’s annual lifestyle magazine, XCity Arts & Culture. Somewhere in the
21. March, 2012 Digital and online, Industries, latest, Newspaper
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Redefining local media: One & Other

by Jonathan Frost

“We’ve set ourselves a big task: to reinvent the industry. That’s not just for the sake of it, it’s because we think it’s broken as it is, and it has a lot more potential. There’s a whole generation that are
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