So perhaps this new model of high tech freelancers filling the gaps could help catapult papers’ online storytelling into the new age, while balancing stock holders demands for high profit (as uncool as that may be to say or rationalize).
What ’s so troubling is that such passion about defending the status an individual journalist seems odd when I rarely, if ever, see the same names weighing in with this kind of enthusiasm about actual acts of journalism, good or bad.
It was the pyramid style that we were first introduced to at UCLAN.I can vouch for the fact that the style gets ingrained in the brain and it can be very difficult to braek out of it.
However to be fair to our course,the second year combines the teaching of other print styles and well as web writing.Perhaps it is a case therefore of only some journalism schools
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@psmith - re:talk of the toon. Not going to knock em for having a go but I agree that it may be a bit long. Better to do this as a fan forum 3 days ago
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Nigel Barlow
December 14th, 2007 at 2:11 pm
1Interesting piece by Steve Borris,
It was the pyramid style that we were first introduced to at UCLAN.I can vouch for the fact that the style gets ingrained in the brain and it can be very difficult to braek out of it.
However to be fair to our course,the second year combines the teaching of other print styles and well as web writing.Perhaps it is a case therefore of only some journalism schools
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