journalism students
A small milestone (and what people miss about journalism) Paid Members Public
I just got my first click-through to this site from a blog written by one of my students on the City University journalism MA. It’s a small milestone, but one that made me oddly happy. Thanks for the link, Jess [http://jessdenham.wordpress.com]. I rather like this, from
Morning Coffee Reading: 5th March 2012 Paid Members Public
Time to stop hogging these great links in my browser tabs and share them with the world: * 50 Twitter conversations that journalism students might like [http://www.onlineuniversities.com/blog/2012/03/50-terrific-twitter-chats-for-journalism-students/] – basically a list of useful hashtags. * Good reading on the eBook disruption over the last year [http:
Research and radical reinvention: universities' role in journalism Paid Members Public
Carnival of Journalism: It’s back, and this time it’s personal [http://carnivalofjournalism.com/2010/10/22/hello-world/]… David Cohn [http://blog.digidave.org/] has brought the journalism blog carnival back from its grave. For those who haven’t experienced blog carnivals in the past, they’re an excuse
Compulsory tech for journalism students Paid Members Public
In a recent edition of This Week in Google [http://twit.tv/twig] (I’m catching up on my podcasts), Jeff Jarvis [http://www.buzzmachine.com/] mentioned that they require journalism students at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism [http://www.journalism.cuny.edu/] to come in with an Apple
Marred Links (Going Cheap) Paid Members Public
A few things that have crossed my radar in the last 24 hours about Mr Marr’s little outburst [http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/oct/11/andrew-marr-bloggers]: * Paul Bradshaw reminds Mr Marr of his journalistic history [http://onlinejournalismblog.com/2010/10/12/andrew-marr-fails-to-learn-from-his-own-history/] . Irony is deployed… * Krishnan Guru
Dead Man's Shoes won't save journalism Paid Members Public
Sometimes in the hectic rush towards a digital future for journalism, it’s worth stepping back and looking at the major structural issues that need to be addressed as part of that change. There’s a post on the Media Briefing [http://www.themediabriefing.com/] that makes a good starting
More on Students and National Newspapers Paid Members Public
A couple more responses to the “students want to work on national newspapers [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2010/05/who_cares_about_the_front_page.html] ” debate: * Laura Oliver writes that she felt pressured to focus on national newspapers [http://careers.guardian.co.uk/careers-blog/journalism-students-may-crave-old-media-but-who-s-pushing-this-view] during her time
Student Journalists: Ones to Watch Paid Members Public
A very long time ago – in the 1980s in fact – I got my start in journalism working on the Imperial College student newspaper* Felix* [http://felixonline.co.uk/], before going on to edit the Queen Mary student rag, Cub [http://www.qmsu.org/studentvoice/media/]. It’s been a long