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Peter Salmon, Director of BBC North, on tips for those wanting a job in the Beeb
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Public relations is all about reputation. It's the result of what you do, what you say, and what others say about you. It is used to gain trust and understanding between an organisation and its various publics - whether that's employees, customers, investors, the local community - or all of those stakeholder groups.
Tracking the new media/digital journalism training at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism - and the changing media landscape
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When reality is labeled unthinkable, it creates a kind of sickness in an industry. Leadership becomes faith-based, while employees who have the temerity to suggest that what seems to be happening is in fact happening are herded into Innovation Departments, where they can be ignored en masse. This shunting aside of the realists in favor of the fabulists has different effects on different industries at different times. One of the effects on the newspapers is that many of their most passionate defenders are unable, even now, to plan for a world in which the industry they knew is visibly going away.
This blog focuses on teaching, learning, and journalism education — with a focus on higher education (ie at university level). These themes reflect my work as a journalism lecturer at City University in London, and my research interests in these areas, including the scholarship of teaching and learning of journalism.
Beware of Facebook Users – They Can Land you a Traffic Challan Notice
If you think Facebook is all about friends and their activity stream, you probably need to visit the Delhi Traffic police (DTP) page to understand what FB journalism means.
How to Measure the ROI of a Social Media Campaign
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If you are reading this article on a printed copy of the Guardian, what you have in your hand will, just 15 years from now, look as archaic as a Western Union telegram does today. In less than 50 years, according to Clay Shirky, it won't exist at all. The reason, he says, is very simple, and very obvious: if you are 25 or younger, you're probably already reading this on your computer screen. "And to put it in one bleak sentence, no medium has ever survived the indifference of 25-year-olds."
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Podcast of week’s news roundup from Journalism.co.uk reporter Rachel McAthy