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In the light of last year’s Chris Jefferies contempt case journalists should be careful about the briefing which is now coming out of News Corp’s Management and Standards Committee about the alleged crimes committed by the arrested Sun journalists. We are now told that police off the
Reinvention beckons - FT.com
Alys, Always, by Harriet Lane, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, RRP£12.99, 224 pages Journalism comes with privileges, not least access to the great and the good. But audiences tend to be strictly controlled and, while being an observer may titillate, it also
More newsroom jobs going at Washington Post - Editors Weblog
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'Star'-Crossed: When Teens With Cancer Fall In Love : NPR
You wouldn't necessarily think of a cancer support group as a place where teens meet and fall in love — but that's exactly what happens to Hazel and Augustus, the young protagonists in The Fault in Our Stars, the latest from author John Green.
Is The Guardian's Commitment to Free Content Wavering? - EContent Magazine
The best things in life are free, it's been said -- but the cost to compete in the online news business has taken its toll on countless newspapers from The New York Times to The Australian, which have started charging users to access digital content. Now, add British daily The Guardian to the mix,
Advertising will dictate news morals - says 'oddball' British newspaper publisher. | PRLog
Advertising will dictate news morals - says 'oddball' British newspaper publisher. News and advertising are the key ingredients to any successful publication. The News Advertiser series of regional papers, in their various and variety of forms, have been a staple throughout the UK for hundreds of
MEDIA DECODER - Daily News Names Editor From News of the World - NYTimes.com
The Daily News of New York on Wednesday appointedColin Myler, a former editor of the recently closed News of the World tabloid in London, its editor in chief. <p> Effective on Tuesday, Mr. Myler, 59, will succeed Kevin Convey, a former editor of The Boston Herald who has led The Daily News since
Americans Can Read the News Before It Was History on New Web Site - News Releases (Library of
The Library of Congress and the National Endowment for the Humanities today announced that 'Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers' is debuting with more than 226,000 pages of public-domain newspapers from California, Florida, Kentucky, New York, Utah, Virginia and the District of
Regional Mag Publisher Looks to Resuscitate Local Newspaper Business with Weekly Offering - City
Chapel Hill Magazine to debut The Weekly in February 2012.
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