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Hellomagazine.com launches first blog

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Hellomagazine.com has launched its first blog – a celebrity-focused effort called Stilettos At Dawn.

Launched quietly at the tail end of March, the daily blog – penned by Sapphire Carter-Brown – reflects on such necessary and weighty issues as Jude Law’s new crop and Victoria Beckham’s birthday celebrations.

The development of a blogging element – with its ability to leave comments and trackbacks – is a slight improvement on the remainder of the magazine site, which – despite a limited range of bookmarking features – remains steadfastly entrenched in a Web 1.0 world and mostly oblivious to the terms – interactivity, usability, and social media.

Despite this, Hellomagazine.com reports healthy, even hearty, traffic figures. An ABCe audit of the site in January confirmed that it was attracting over a million-and-a-half unique users per month.

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Sources have told Journalism.co.uk that it will undergo a major revamp later in the year to introduce a host of new social media, interactivity features to connect it better with the wider web.

New York Film Academy teams up with NBC to train digital journalists of the future

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The New York Film Academy has teamed up with NBC News to offer a year-long training course in ’21st Century broadcast journalism’.

The course aims to train the next generation of journalists to ‘be prepared to navigate the evolving landscape of digital journalism.’

Students will have the chance to attend ‘master classes’ conducted by NBC news staff and can go backstage on NBC news programmes to learn about production.

Each student produces pre-recorded news projects, using both single and multicamera, which they edit using Final-Cut Pro.

Comprehensive coverage doesn’t come cheap, though. At around £8,500 per semester, there may still be something to be said for learning on the job.