Standing out in the journalism graduate crowd
What do aspiring journalists need to do to get themselves noticed in an intensely competitive environment? Matthew Dixon explores.
What do aspiring journalists need to do to get themselves noticed in an intensely competitive environment? Matthew Dixon explores.
Every day new blogs are created but unfortunately, as Kelly Theobald discusses, some governments feel threatened by the independent thought and expression of their citizens.
Much as been said about the relationship between blogging and journalism. But as James Briggs argues in this selection for our 100 articles project, few have said it quite as well as Jason Whittaker, who has recently been appointed the Deputy Editor of Crikey.
What do aspiring journalists need to do to get themselves noticed in an intensely competitive environment? Matthew Dixon explores.
Every day new blogs are created but unfortunately, as Kelly Theobald discusses, some governments feel threatened by the independent thought and expression of their citizens.
Much as been said about the relationship between blogging and journalism. But as James Briggs argues in this selection for our 100 articles project, few have said it quite as well as Jason Whittaker, who has recently been appointed the Deputy Editor of Crikey.
Please help us welcome a new cohort of emerging journalists to the blogosphere. Here’s the first pick of the produce from La Trobe Journalism’s first year students.
What do aspiring journalists need to do to get themselves noticed in an intensely competitive environment? Matthew Dixon explores.
Every day new blogs are created but unfortunately, as Kelly Theobald discusses, some governments feel threatened by the independent thought and expression of their citizens.
Much as been said about the relationship between blogging and journalism. But as James Briggs argues in this selection for our 100 articles project, few have said it quite as well as Jason Whittaker, who has recently been appointed the Deputy Editor of Crikey.
In our series of bloggers’ tales, we hear from Lydia Sawtell, a budding fashion journalist with a stylish blog.
As part of our new bloggers series, Jennifer Duke explains why Jane Austen’s Mr Darcy inspired her to blog the Pride and Prejudice way.