Tag: Journalism

  • 29th August 2011

What’s most trusted: journalism or copywriting?

The answer to whether we most trust journalists or copywriters lies in the brands they’ve helped to create – intentionally or not.

  • 31st March 2010

The value of charging for online content

Am I missing something in the debate about paying for online newspaper content? Lots of folk in the media have been huffing and puffing about the fact that The Times and The Sunday Times plan to put their content behind a paywall from June. The price of access? £2 per week. The same price as [...]

  • 26th February 2010

When journalists’ illiteracy leaves them looking (at) a right tit

What a difference a day or two makes – on The Sun’s website at least. Just a couple of days ago, we were treated to this gem.

  • 20th January 2010

Bad spelling’s like spinach on your teeth

Intelligent advice from the Irish Times to aspiring young journalists: Many a Schoolmag has hit the judges’ table corrupted by bad spelling and grammar. It’s like walking the red carpet in a designer dress and killer heels, but with spinach on your teeth. Where the paper bucks a trend, though, is in suggesting students “appoint [...]

 

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