The top 10 most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk, 24-30 September
September 30th, 2011Posted by Sarah Marshall in About us, Traffic
1. Orwell Prize will not pursue Hari over failure to return money
2. ITV apologises after video game footage used in documentary
3. Five tips from a radio journalist who reports solely from an iPhone and iPad
4. BBC News wins top online journalism award
5. Hearsay, a non-Facebook way of social news sharing
6. Tweet, Like and Google +1 buttons: lessons in privacy
7. Frost/Nixon voted best broadcast interview of all time
8. BBC America scoops Emmy for North Korea report
9. Labour criticised over call for journalists to be ‘struck off’
10. Johann Hari offers to repay Orwell Prize money
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