journalism students
Newspapers, Greenslade and Journalism Students Paid Members Public
Essentially, I think Greenslade is displaying exactly the same sort of myopia that I criticised in Caesar – his post suggests the same reflexive association of the words journalist and journalism with the national newspapers. And I don’t accept that his anecdotal experience of his City students reflects the whole
Who Cares About The Front Page? Paid Members Public
Some of my most popular blog posts have been written when I'm really, really cross about something. But sometimes, I read something that puts me into such an incandescent rage that I just have to put the keyboard down and walk away. And so it was when I
Postgraduate Passion Paid Members Public
One of the Cardiff postgraduate students [http://laismw.wordpress.com/2009/11/06/shut-up-and-write/]: > In one blog post, [This is a Bad Time to be a Journalist If..](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2009/10/this_is_a_bad_time_to_be_a_journalist_if.html), he lists all
Facing The Future of Journalism (and liking it) Paid Members Public
I’ve gone a bit quiet, haven’t I? Sorry about that, but I’ve been busy, holidaying and sick, but not necessarily in that order. One element of the busyness was this: [https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2009/11/IMG_1454.jpg] Yes, I was
Twitter Beats Facebook (any day) Paid Members Public
Nice video from journalism student Alana Taylor [http://www.alanataylor.com/]: [[via Joanna Geary](http://joannageary.wordpress.com/2008/04/14/twitter-beats-facebook-any-day/)]
Should Be Blogging Be Compulsory For Would-Be Journos? Paid Members Public
I meant to link to a post on the Online Journalism Blog last week, discussing the issue of journalism graduates having blogs [http://onlinejournalismblog.com/2008/01/11/how-important-is-it-for-new-journalism-graduates-to-have-their-own-blog/] . I’m glad I didn’t now, because the discussion in the comments has really added value to the debate. I’