Tag: journalism
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Features Correspondents – SF Examiner
A & E feature gigs with the SF Examiner. I can think of a few folks I know who might be interested in this. Features Correspondents – SF Examiner
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Get a job
It looks like the SJSU J-School has sprouted a new blog: jmcjobs. For now it’s a list of internship opportunites, which are usually posted on a bulletin board or two in the hallway of the building. Three cheers for posting things in an RSS feed instead of a hallway! Here’s a pleasant gig: The Santa…
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News Reporter – Bay City News Service
“Pay is $440 to $550 per week, based on experience, plus company-paid benefits including health, vision, dental and life insurance.” News Reporter – Bay City News Service
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How to report a news story online – OJR
A quick overview of different methods evolving in online journalism, including “open source reporting” and more traditional CAR. How to report a news story online – OJR
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Computer assisted reporting 2.0
Now that the SJSU J-School is cooking up a New Media class for next semester, which I’ve suggested should be mostly a practical lab for future online editors, it’s time to start thinking about the next step in revising the curriculum. Which, of course, it’s not my job to do, but I haven’t let that…
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Photographer – SF Examiner
“The San Francisco Examiner is seeking an experienced, creative, self-reliant and motivated photojournalist in the San Francisco and San Mateo County markets.” Photographer – SF Examiner
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How I learned to stop worrying and love the blog
That might not be the first (or last) time I use that title, but it seems appropriate enough for the always entertaining discussion that ensues when journalists say things like “Any blog entry counts as journalism if the person posting it says it is, but journalism written by professionals cannot lose its special qualities and…
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American Journalism Review – Getting Over Ourselves
Must. End. Hand-wringing. American Journalism Review – Getting Over Ourselves
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There’s more than one way to skin a topless wiretapper story
(Ed. note: Sometimes it seems like the folks who criticize “traditional” journalism don’t actually, um, read the stories. So, in the interest of pointing out that there’s more than one way to write the news (he-said/she-said), here’s a pair of winners.) Reporting the public record First, there’s “The Nine Lives of a Topless Bar” from…
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An interview with Gay Talese
Talese on his disdain for tape recorders, the mechanics of celebrity interviews, and his fascination with the multipurposed world of restaurants. An interview with Gay Talese