Student editors planning “EdFest 2008” conference
Being a student editor can be a lonely world. Many a night spent in a newsroom, sweating, hammering away typing…
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Being a student editor can be a lonely world. Many a night spent in a newsroom, sweating, hammering away typing…
ByStudents at the University of Central Lancashire can look forward to a strengthened teaching line-up as Michael Williams, former deputy…
ByIt is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the Student Journalism Blog from Press Gazette. The future of…
ByOver on Real Lawyers Have Blogs, Seattle-based student journalist Rob La Gatta poses an interesting question to well-renowned blogger Shel…
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ByFrom Maggie Brown in the Guardian, a (small) raft of reasons to love Big Broadcasting: 1) BBC1 is “seeing only…
ByEngland’s exit from Euro 2008 will be nastiest for broadcasters, writes Peter Preston. ITV has already reckoned up the damage…
ByThe FT’s Ben Fenton has a depressive take on the prospects for commercial radio. The BBC is “crippling” the commercial…
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