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What are the political parties tweeting about?
Word clouds made from official party twitter feeds reveal what the politicians are trying to get across to the electorate.
Archive for March, 2010
End the exploitation of interns, says NUJ’s Jeremy Dear
As if being expected to work for free wasn’t bad enough, Condé Nast have auctioned a week-long internship. A snip at £3,700.
The death of the documentary?
Long form documentaries are being usurped by shorter films that are easier and cheaper to make. Is artistry being sacrificed for the sake of brevity?
Interviewing the Interviewers:
Krishnan Guru Murthy admits he’s a “tease”
In his role as Channel 4 News and News at Noon anchor, Krishnan Guru-Murthy asks tough questions without being hostile.
Gongs for City journalists
It’s been an award-winning year for City journalists – we’ve compiled some of their finer moments
Alumni on the ground in Haiti and Chile
As the woman on the ground for UNICEF in Haiti, Roshan Khadivi (international, 2000) has come along way from City’s journalism department on St John Street.
New media and the election: Will it be “The Tweet Wot Won It”?
How will bloggers and social networks affect how the coming election will be reported?
All change! Fresh outlook for City
All MA journalism students will be taught an American-style multi-platform course as part of a series of radical changes to the curriculum at City.
