Tag Archives: most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk

The top 10 most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk, 14-20 January

1. How to: write a covering letter and CV

2. Slovenia’s national paywall goes up: what the publishers say

3. Ten LinkedIn tips for journalists

4. App of the week for journalists: Tweetbot

5. Express and Star scraps paywall in favour of paid-for apps

6. Tool of the week for journalists – Spool, an Instapaper for video

7. ITV News announces two new ‘specialist editors’

8. Ian Hislop: ‘Statutory regulation is not required’

9. Google-sponsored Data Journalism Awards open to entries

10. Sunday Times editor confirms Gordon Brown ‘blagging’

The top 10 most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk, 7-13 January

1. Mail ‘receives 300 to 400 Pippa Middleton pictures a day’

2. French landmark case: A new dawn for investigative journalism?

3. Slovenia to launch £4-a-month national paywall

4. Tool of the week for journalists – ProPublica’s TimelineSetter

5. Johann Hari to return to Independent in ‘4 or 5 weeks’

6. App of the week for journalists: Zite

7. Trinity Mirror to close five offices with 35 redundancies

8. Daily Star editor denies paper has anti-Islamic agenda

9. Taking a closer look at development journalism

10. Why the internet can help save newspapers

The top 10 most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk, 3-6 January

1. Ten things every journalist should know in 2012

2. App of the week for journalists – iSaidWhat?

3. ‘What would you do if Kelvin MacKenzie called you a c***?’ and other memorable job interview questions

4. Daily Mail wins praise for Stephen Lawrence campaign

5. Tool of the week for journalists – The Interviewr

6. Daily Record in consultation with four senior executives

7. News outlets back online licensing body NewsRight

8. Opinions sought on Digital Copyright Exchange proposal

9. Amid protests, Hungary faces US pressure over media regulation

10. NUJ members at Newsquest Essex to ballot over pay

The top 10 most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk, 17-23 December

1. Ten things every journalist should know in 2012

2. ‘Privacy is for paedos’: The Leveson inquiry so far, in quotes

3. Tool of the week for journalists – Rippla, for tracking the social ‘ripples’ of news stories

4. Q&A Sky News: 2011, an extraordinary year for news

5. Piers Morgan’s phone ‘hacked by Mirror colleague’

6. Tabloid Girl author explains ‘heightened reality’ tales

7. Dangerous assignment deaths ‘highest on record’

8. App of the week for journalists – iRig Recorder, for recording, trimming and sharing audio

9. Leveson inquiry: Piers Morgan denies hacking allegations

10. NoW whistleblower’s brother: Hacking was ‘routine’ at the Sun

The top 10 most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk, 10-16 December

1. I thought McCanns knew about diary, Myler tells court

2 Nick Davies: Everybody accepted Dowler story was true

3. Tool of the week for journalists: Facebook search

4. Guardian: NoW ‘not responsible’ for false hope voicemail deletion

5. Ofcom names 20 cities for local TV licenses

6. Daily Mail owner confirms ‘no mud slinging’ pact with Richard Desmond

7. McCann diary reporter: I thought we had permission

8. Mail: Dowler question was perfectly legitimate inquiry

9. PCC censures Mail Online for Knox verdict report

10. Tony Maddox, CNN: is the most demanding year we can remember

 

The top 10 most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk, 3-9 December

1. Top 10 Facebook news stories of 2011

2. Express & Star publisher announces up to 50 job cuts

3. Lebedev and Kelner launch Journalism Foundation

4. Top 20 most clicked news stories on Facebook in 2011

5. Five tips for writing an effective press release

6. Tool of the week for journalists – Buffer, for scheduling tweets

7. Top 10 Twitter news stories of 2011

8. Trinity Mirror merger sees creation of Media Scotland

9. Media release: Reuters announces global extension of Journalism Trainee Program

10. Guardian study finds just 22.6% of journalists are female

The top 10 most-read stories on Journalism.co.uk, 26 November-2 December

1. Assange accuses editors of being ‘corrupted’ by power

2. Google launches data journalism awards with GEN

3. Guardian’s Facebook app delivering 1m extra hits a day

4. Leveson inquiry: Guido Fawkes called after Campbell leak

5. Paul McMullan defends Milly Dowler phone hacking

6. ‘Scared’ governments pressured Al Jazeera, says former director

7. Fawkes removes Campbell evidence following order

8. Leveson inquiry debates Guido Fawkes leak

9. How ProPublica’s journalists share their ‘digital DNA’

10. BBC World News channel taken off air in Pakistan