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Former home of Headlines and Deadlines : This week, I've been reading... (weekly)
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Former home of Headlines and Deadlines. Thoughts on changing times for journalism. Sunday, 11 May 2014. This week, I've been reading. (weekly). Your Brain on Story: Why Narratives Win Our Hearts and Minds - Pacific Standard: The Science of Society. How to get the best out of photo apps on your smartphone – video Technology theguardian.com. Really useful mix of iOS and Android (ok, mainly iOS) apps, both paid for and free, to get the most out of smartphone photography. Sunday, May 11, 2014. Journalism 101...
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Former home of Headlines and Deadlines : This week, I've been reading... (weekly)
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Former home of Headlines and Deadlines. Thoughts on changing times for journalism. Sunday, 18 May 2014. This week, I've been reading. (weekly). Verifying Social Media Content: The Best Links, Case Studies and Discussion Groundswell. BBC 'NewsLabs team' to drive innovation Media news. Jill Abramson’s Ouster: Why Aren't Standards This High For Male Leaders? Sarah Green - Harvard Business Review. Sarah Marshall — How to export a Twitter list to an Excel spreadsheet. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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dougalfish: April 2009
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Musings on work as a freelance editor and proofreader whilst also being a SAHM. Saturday, 11 April 2009. Four years of being free(lance). Just over a year ago I write this. Post The last year has been tumultuous at best and I'm not going to repeat the process here. Thankfully I have just about managed to recover the loss of work last year with the work I secured in the first two months of 2009. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Stuff-Em-Up the hill backwards. Follo...
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dougalfish: November 2008
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Musings on work as a freelance editor and proofreader whilst also being a SAHM. Thursday, 6 November 2008. They've done it again. Those people at Penguin have created a 'must have' classic. Again It may not look like much but I'm putting it on my Christmas list:. So Santa forget the sable but I have been an awfully good girl . Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Stuff-Em-Up the hill backwards. Looooving That Impending Doom. 60 Going On 16. The great and the good.
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Kristine Lowe
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Media junkie blogging about everything media, interspersed with the odd report on Scandinavia's many idiosyncracies. I work around the clock at times, so posts here will be irregular. This blog is a personal one. Click here to read more about me. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Female speakers you need at your next journalism event. Ex-Chartbeat CEO: What data tells us about the world of platforms.
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Where's the Benefit?: Four things from the Conservative Party Conference #cpc14
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Campaigning against the government's distressing war on disabled benefit claimants. All posts represent the opinions of their respective authors and not WtB as a whole. Wednesday, 1 October 2014. Four things from the Conservative Party Conference #cpc14. 1) Housing Benefit for 18-21 year olds. In general students are ineligible for housing benefit, but many disabled students are. Cuts to Disabled Students' Allowance. Were announced earlier in the year, though they've recently been postponed. In his speec...
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Jo Wadsworth: September 2009
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Random observations from the control deck of a regional UK news website. Wednesday, 16 September 2009. How can you make community correspondents your colleagues? I was having a really interesting chat with another web editor today about the merits of community correspondents. Northern Echo editor Nigel Burton spoke here. About how they do it. Interestingly, their citizen journalists get paid, which sadly is not an avenue open to me. So how else can it be done? Some ideas I'm going to be trying out:.
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