Sunday, 26 April 2009
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Perfect Pitch

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How to Pitch to Wallpaper*

21 August 2008

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How to pitch to: Chat

13 August 2008

Editor Gilly Sinclair gives her tips on pitching to the women's real-life weekly

Student Journalism

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New training scheme set up for young sport reporters

13 January 2009

A nationwide scheme designed to help young sports fans train as journalists is to be officially launched tomorrow.

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Photo training could put you in frame for a lucrative career

20 August 2008

For amateur photographers, it’s never been easier to get your images out to a wider audience. Méabh Ritchie asks what it takes to go a step further and make a career out of photojournalism

Freelance Tips

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Cruise holidays weather recession as new mag launches

27 October 2008

A new national magazine covering Cruising is set to launch next month with national distribution.

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Uncovering the real power behind real-life stories

15 August 2008

Freelance writer Lucy Jolin explains the value of real-life stories, and offers advice to any journalists thinking of making the leap

Legal Briefing

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Child sex-abuse cases: Keeping reports safe

25 July 2008

Méabh Ritchie looks at the best way to approach a sensitive story about victims of child sex abuse, and what you can and can’t write

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How to challenge a court reporting restriction: the essential guide for journalists

11 July 2008

Speaking at the Press Gazette Media Law conference, PA legal editor Mike Dodd urged journalists to challenge unreasonable and unnecessary court orders. Here he shows how to do it.

How I did it

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At home with Pete Doherty: how I got access to the troubled star

14 August 2008

This month, Loaded offered a Hello!-style photo shoot inside the home of the famously shy and troubled Pete Doherty. Senior staff writer Jeff Maysh reveals how he opened the doors to Casa Doherty

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My scoop opened floodgates to a tide of angry readers

7 August 2008

Reporter Jon Welch tells Méabh Ritchie the story behind his scoop on Government plans to flood the Norfolk Broads. The story was highly commended for the scoop of the year award in the Press Gazette Regional Press Awards

Tips from the Pros

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BBC economics editor: 'Rolling news too concerned with stock markets'

1 October 2008

The demands of 24-hour rolling news and an "obsession" with user-generated material have hampered the media's efforts to make sense of the global economic downturn, according to the BBC's acting economics editor, Hugh Pym.

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Uncovering the real power behind real-life stories

15 August 2008

Freelance writer Lucy Jolin explains the value of real-life stories, and offers advice to any journalists thinking of making the leap

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