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The death of the documentary?

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?

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The UK’s best magazine shops

The UK's best magazine shops

Borders is dead: so where to browse and buy your favourite titles?

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Gongs for City journalists

Gongs for City journalists

It’s been an award-winning year for City journalists – we’ve compiled some of their finer moments

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Alumni on the ground in Haiti and Chile

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.

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New media and the election: Will it be “The Tweet Wot Won It”?

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?

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Cramped City campus

Cramped City campus

A maximum limit has been placed on the number of students being allowed onto City journalism courses. This follows record applications and admissions this year.

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Hyperlocal websites, saving local news?

Hyperlocal websites, saving local news?

Hyperlocal websites are championed as the saviour of local news reporting. But as regional newspaper sales fall, can these sites replace them as a sustainable source of neighbourhood news?

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SNAP: decision

SNAP: decision

Every picture tells a story, but what about the story the picture doesn’t tell? Three controversial photographs explained.

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JO FARAGHER – Education

JO FARAGHER – Education

Course: Periodical, 1998
Current job: Editor, Times Educational Supplement magazine

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