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- CoJo Summer Tips #2by Kevin Marsh
Read your work out loud: OK, so maybe not if yours is a 5,000-word investigation...
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Comedian's plea: cut the jokiness from politics reportingby Torin DouglasIs political reporting trivialising politics? Chris Addison, the stand-up comedian who plays Ollie Reeder in The Thick of It, claims it's not satire that has...
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The mystery man file: a collective investigationby Charles MillerThe Daily Telegraph yesterday identified a man who has been spotted regularly behind television reporters on location - and even in the crowd at the...
- The right kind of Snowby Charles Miller
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New York Times: Working on Camera
Not all journalists would welcome being filmed talking about their work, but it's become a part of life at the New York Times since the newspaper introduced its daily TimesCast online video show earlier this year.
Matt Wells talks to the New York Times' Ann Derry about the problems and opportunities of working on camera.
The First Digital Election?
Nic Newman, the former BBC Head of Journalism, FM&T;, gave a journalism programme lunchtime seminar on the impact of social media on the 2010 UK General Election.
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