Entries tagged as ‘Journalism’
The How-to Media Law manual: A journalist’s guide to solving legal problems safely.
May 4, 2008 · No Comments
Categories: Oxford · Oxford Advertisements
Tagged: Journalism, Publishing, Public Relations, journalist, Broadcasting, Her Majesty's Court Service, Oxford Writers, Oxford Journalism, Media law, reporters, editors, media lawyers, Cleland Thom, photography, Libel, Court reporting
Writer’s Market UK 2009 (Paperback)
May 4, 2008 · No Comments
By Caroline Taggart (Editor)
Who is it for?
This publication is primarily designed for professional authors, but has some very useful advice and contacts listed for those just entering into the world of writing for a pecuniary reward.
Certainly, very useful for those planning to be a full-time author, scriptwriter or playwright, but less so for those involved in the world of journalism.
To find out more http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/WritersMarketUK2009.htm
Categories: 1
Tagged: David and Charles, full-time author, Journalism, journalist, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford Journalism, Oxford University, Oxford Writers, playwright, Publishing, scriptwriter, Writer's Market UK 2009
Gadgets
January 27, 2008 · 1 Comment
Most potential users don’t really care how a gadget works, provided it does!
A good review in my opinion be hugely practical, and answer all the questions that an interested person would want to know. It should make of use simple language, so it is easy to follow what is being discussed. Its criticisms should be constructive, and there should be suggestions for improvements.
It should be focused on usability.
see http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/OLYMPUSDS30.htm and http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/olympusdm10.htm
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Tagged: Journalism, writing, Britain, Sony, journalist, Olympus, Gadgets, Reviews, Technology, Gadget Reviews, Digital Voice Recorders, Apple
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Categories: Journalism · Oxford Media · Oxford Writers
Tagged: Education, Journalism, reporting, training, writing
Justice prevails for journalism
December 2, 2007 · No Comments
Tejinder Singh Editor-in-Chief of Brussels based ‘New Europe’ magazine writes a fascinating piece in his blog, about the troubles faced by German investigative journalist Hans-Martin Tillack. Martin got into trouble with EU authorities over his reporting in ‘Stern’ magazine over alleged irregularities in the EU’s anti-fraud office OLAF, based on internal documents from the organisation.
Read about Martin’s arrest, the court case and the implications for journalism of the Martin’s European Court judgment. To read more see http://tejindersinghtito.blogspot.com/2007/12/justice-prevails-for-journalism.html
Categories: Brussels Watch · journalist
Tagged: Brussels, European Union, Hans-Martin Tillack, Journalism, OLAF, reporting, Stern, Tejinder Singh