Archive for October, 2011

Natasha Courtenay-Smith explains how Case Study Link allows freelancer journalists to find out what commissioning editors are looking for

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Telegraph | Language Log Actor Ralph Fiennes complained recently that the English language “is being eroded” and blamed “a world of truncated sentences, soundbites and Twitter.” Et tu, Ralphie? In response, Mark Liberman — a linguistics professor… Read more

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Tweet The Journalism Interactive conference took place at the University of Maryland in the US this weekend.

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Nashville Scene Tennessean | Nashville Scene | News Channel 5 Nashville Scene reporter Jonathan Meador , 26, was one of two dozen or so people arrested over the weekend by Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers at Occupy Nashville.… Read more

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Huffington Post Zombie edition Perhaps one of the more elaborate Halloween-themed media distractions you’ll see today: The Huffington Post turned its culture section into a special zombie edition. Your first clue is the blood seeping from the top-of-the-page navigation bar,… Read more

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San Antonio Express-News | San Antonio College Ranger San Antonio College student life director Jorge Posadas recently told student journalists at The Ranger that if they want to interview him, “we can set up a professional consulting contract and… Read more

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UK newspaper, magazine and news wire editors tell the joint committee on privacy and injunctions that the industry did face a ‘spate of injunctions’ but that the situation has since calmed

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The Press Democrat (via Yahoo News ) The California Parenting Institute was deluged with phone calls and emails last week after The Onion published a satirical story about a study that found “ every style of parenting inevitably causes children … Read more

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The Buffalo News (via Playbook ) Jerry Zremski profiled NBC reporter Luke Russert, still best-known — but not for much longer, perhaps — as the son of legendary NBC political reporter Tim Russert. The moment that boosted the 26-year-old Russert… Read more

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You Don’t Say Today is Halloween, folks.

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