Tag Archives: journalism
Student journalists should be innovators, not imitators
Martin Bottomley thinks student journalists are wasting an opportunity to push journalism forward
‘Investigative journalism at its finest’
Journalists did the right thing by crashing the LSE’s Korea trip, reckons Beth Gregory
BBC use LSE students to get into North Korea
The BBC have come under fire for secretly filming on an LSE society trip to North Korea for their Panorama show
Scott Trust Bursary: get paid to study Journalism
Apply soon for this exceptional Journalism scholarship opportunity
Why does the media focus on sexism?
Sian Elvin looks at the ‘tongue-in-cheek’ representation of women in newspapers and advertising,
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Editors and sabbs are too close for quality journalism
Josh Funnell argues that student newspapers should keep their distance from sabbatical officers
Health news? Take it with a pinch of salt…
Emma Saxon provides an in-depth analysis of health journalism
Photojournalism: the attack on press freedom
‘We must reject the war on journalism waged by the state,’ writes Tyler McNally
The Leveson report: ‘Self-regulation is no longer adequate’
‘Anything other than its fulfillment would be an inexcusable tragedy,’ Jon Allsop writes Cameron and the Leveson report
JOBS SPECIAL: Graduate trainee schemes on the Nationals
Graduate positions at the Telegraph, FT, Press Association and Reuters
Getting into journalism: ‘It’s all about having the right attitude’
OTW blogger Caroline Mortimer on how to get work experience on local and national newspapers
‘A dodo on the edge of extinction?’: Lyn Gardner on journalism
The Boar interviews Guardian critic Lyn Gardner on the changes in media

















