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Reading Trevor Kavanagh’s comment piece today in The Sun made me realise that the police witch hunt of Sun journalists is beginning to show disturbing parallels with Thames Valley Police’s persecution of Sally Murrer. Regular readers of Press Gazette will know that Murrer was repeatedly arrested,
Investigative Reporters and Editors | Using documents to cover religious organizations
< p > Covering religious organizations can be difficult, because it can be tough to get public documents. < em > Kansas City Star < /em > reporter Judy Thomas, spoke at an IRE training session for McClatchy journalists and offers the following tips: < /p > < ul > < li > Get to know your subjects
Jostens Welcomes High School Journalists to Minneapolis
Yearbook and newspaper journalists learn best practices at annual JEA/NSPA convention
What Makes A School Good: Not The Finger Painting : NPR
When it comes to choosing a school for your child, the variables seem endless — from class size to teaching style and curriculum. There are bound to be questions. Education journalist Peg Tyre answers these questions in her new book, The Good School: How Smart Parents Get Their Kids the Education
The Pearl Project - a new model for teaching investigative journalism - Editors Weblog
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Jefferies sues Sun, Mirror, Mail, Express and others - Press Gazette
<p>Christopher Jefferies, the former landlord of Bristol murder victim Joanna Yeates, is suing a number of national newspapers for libel and invasion of privacy.</p>
paulconley: Journalism by any other word would smell as sweet
page hit counter paulconley A blog for those who toil in the most specialized, and perhaps the least glamorous, area in the press -- trade journalism. Monday, March 30, 2009 Journalism by any other word would smell as sweet March is academia month for me. Each
Learning the old-fashioned way: Education of a journalist
Book Review:"News to Me: Adventures of An Accidental Journalist,"by Laurie Hertzel. University of Minnesota Press, $22.95. In her engaging memoir, Laurie Hertzel makes short work of her first husband. No, he wasn't the subject of one of the many homicide stories published in the Duluth
Slideshare: Steve Buttry’s ‘Twitter for journalists’ presentation | Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog
Courtesy of Slideshare comes Steve Buttry's presentation on Twitter for Journalists. (@stevebuttry is coach for the 'Complete Community Connection' (C3)
NAJA offers convergence training for student (June 28, 2002)
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