FleetStreetBlues: A letter in defence of council-run newspapers
May 12th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Journalism, Newspapers
FleetStreetBlues has reproduced this letter in defence of council-run newspapers from the latest issue of the NUJ Journalist magazine: not yet online.
“Helen Watson, Claire Rudd and 14 other NUJ members who write for Tower Hamlets Council’s weekly newspaper East End Life, write:
“We ‘jumped ship’ because the papers we worked on did not pay ‘grown-up’ wages – try paying a mortgage and bringing up kids on less than £20,000 a year for a 45-hour week, especially in London. It might be feasible if you’ve just left uni or have benefactors who can help you pay the rent while you struggle through on poverty wages. But those options are not open to most.”"
Tags: Claire Rudd, council newspapers, council-run newspapers, east end life, fleetstreetblues, GBP, Helen Watson, journalist, London, nuj, nuj journalist magazine, the NUJ Journalist magazine, tower hamlets council, weekly newspaper
Similar posts:
- End of the road for Charterhouse Communications
- paidContent:UK: Round-up of Sly Bailey comments at Digital Britain summit
- Communicate.ae: Digital experiments at the Guardian – successes and failures
- Cplash: Thank you message from Laura Ling
- Timeline: Phone hacking and the end of the News of the World

