Sited – Wannabe Hacks
A group of aspiring journalists have joined forces to chronicle their efforts to get jobs in the media. Nick Petrie, who is one fifth of the group Wannabe Hacks, tells Lawrie Zion about this unusual collaboration.
A group of aspiring journalists have joined forces to chronicle their efforts to get jobs in the media. Nick Petrie, who is one fifth of the group Wannabe Hacks, tells Lawrie Zion about this unusual collaboration.
There aren’t many people who can claim to have energised contemporary debates about journalism as much as New York University’s Jay Rosen. So if you’re not already reading his blog PressThink, read on, says Lawrie Zion.
Struggling to keep up with the news? Christopher Scanlon shows how you can create your own source of online news using Good Noows.
A group of aspiring journalists have joined forces to chronicle their efforts to get jobs in the media. Nick Petrie, who is one fifth of the group Wannabe Hacks, tells Lawrie Zion about this unusual collaboration.
There aren’t many people who can claim to have energised contemporary debates about journalism as much as New York University’s Jay Rosen. So if you’re not already reading his blog PressThink, read on, says Lawrie Zion.
Struggling to keep up with the news? Christopher Scanlon shows how you can create your own source of online news using Good Noows.
It began as a modest blog. Now Craig Silverman’s Regret The Error is transforming the way we look at mistakes in the media. Lawrie Zion spoke to him for our Sited column, and for ABC radio’s Future Tense program.
A group of aspiring journalists have joined forces to chronicle their efforts to get jobs in the media. Nick Petrie, who is one fifth of the group Wannabe Hacks, tells Lawrie Zion about this unusual collaboration.
There aren’t many people who can claim to have energised contemporary debates about journalism as much as New York University’s Jay Rosen. So if you’re not already reading his blog PressThink, read on, says Lawrie Zion.
Struggling to keep up with the news? Christopher Scanlon shows how you can create your own source of online news using Good Noows.
This week’s Sited selection is Reportr.net – a ‘live notebook’ by journalism educator and former BBC journalist Alfred Hermida, that chronicles media and journalism trends. Lawrie Zion profiles the site.
This week Lawrie Zion launches a new column called ‘Sited’ that suggests places on the web that anyone with an interest in journalism should follow. To kick it off, he profiles CJR.org – a web spinoff of the 50 year-old magazine, Columbia Journalism Review.