Journalism Daily: Freelance photographers’ rights, AFP reporters injured and Express rapped by ASA
August 12th, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver 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.
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News and features:
- Express criticised by ASA for masking advertorials as features
- NUJ photographers launch campaign against Guardian ‘rights grab’
- Meet the Trainers: Martin Cloake – How to pitch and market a book
- Baptiste Aboulian appointed associate editor of Ignites Europes
Ed’s picks:
- WSJ: Vibe magazine resurrected with web focus
- NMA: Mail Online stops pre-moderation of user comments
- AFP: Journalists wounded in Aghan bomb attack
- Independent.co.uk: Online ‘made a mockery of High Court’ in Baby P case
- Poynter Online: Tr.im’s shutdown – a warning about free services online
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