Frontline Blog: 10 ways to make it as a stringer
November 19th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Press freedom and ethics, Social media and blogging
Foreign bureaux may be shrinking, but that doesn’t mean it’s all bad for journalists, says Rob Crilly, formerly of Nairobi and now working in Jerusalem.
“The days of the linen-suited staff foreign correspondent are gone. That’s sad and probably means foreign coverage is getting patchier. But it means there are more opportunities for motivated, well-organised and professional stringers – reporters who file to multiple outlets.”
Crilly shares ten tips for making it as a stringer, covering how to learn it, bust it, read it, meet it, blog it, slum it, structure it and flog it.
Tags: Frontline Club, rob crilly
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