Journalism Daily: Getting paid as a freelancer, Lionel Barber on paid content, Durrant’s departure
August 4th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Journalism Daily
Journalism.co.uk is trialling a new service via the Editors’ Blog: a daily round-up of all the content published on the Journalism.co.uk site.
We hope you’ll find it useful as a quick digest of what’s gone on during the day (similar to our e-newsletter) and to check that you haven’t missed a posting.
We’ll be testing it out for a couple of weeks, so you can subscribe to the feed for the Journalism Daily here.
Let us know what you think – all feedback much appreciated.
News and features
Ed’s picks
- Felix Salmon: Gawker sums show why it’s a ‘highly profitable media co.’
- Irish Times: Denis O’Brien may be ‘bypassed’ in IN&M bond deal
- Mashable: Journalist’s Guide to Facebook
- Frontline Blog: Amanda Lindhout’s TV plea
- Politico: Bill Clinton will try to secure release of US journalists held in North Korea
Tip of the Day
#FollowJourn
On the Editors’ Blog
- Channel 4 News video: Lionel Barber on news’ paid-for future
- The NYT’s Cronkite mistakes and the paper’s ‘top 20′ error rate list
- Police attack The Australian newspaper over terror raids scoop
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