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21st Century Journalism: October 2009
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This blog address stories from both tabloid and broadsheet newspapers, that i feel are either interesting or are shocking enough to be reported on for the interest of journalism. Ian Anderson - BBC god. The advice he gave was exceptional and really gave me an insight in to what things regional news packages look for:. Clear communication in words and style. Don’t over complicate the piece. If you are an up and coming journalist the only way you can get people to see how good you are, is to show them how ...
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21st Century Journalism: December 2009
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This blog address stories from both tabloid and broadsheet newspapers, that i feel are either interesting or are shocking enough to be reported on for the interest of journalism. THE PCC's CODE OF CONDUCT. Every member of the press follow what is known as the PCC’s Code of Conduct. It sets out what press journalists should do in ethical situations and to maintain them to the highest professional standards possible. Iii) The Press, whilst free to be partisan, must distinguish clearly between comment, conj...
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Kayleigh James: Oh please! I'm British Thank you...
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Saturday, 31 March 2012. I'm British Thank you. Us Brits. We do like to beat around the bush don't we. With that in mind, here is a selection of phrases often dropped before an insult to minimise the offence taken by the receiver. No offence but. (I am about to say something offensive). I'm not being funny but. (I am about to say something which could be construed as 'funny'). With all due respect. (I have absolutely no respect for you and your views). WOULD YOU EXPRESS THIS OPINION OPENLY IN PUBLIC?
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Kayleigh James: November 2012
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Friday, 9 November 2012. You might be wondering what I saw when this happened. The answer is nothing. I was completely paralysed no matter how hard I fought to sit up. It was actually a really odd experience. I went to sleep and when I woke up again a couple of hours later I was still convinced I had a phantom doggy pal. Later, when my boyfriend arrived back from work I explained what had happened and he advised me to look up 'sleep paralysis'. My eyes were instantly drawn to this picture.
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Kayleigh James: August 2010
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Saturday, 28 August 2010. But I was unaware of it in some other parallel world and so carried on with my journey home? What if I'm dead? Somebody please help me confirm my existence. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm a Journalism graduate currently undertaking a personal campaign to get my writing noticed in a bid to convince somebody to employ me! View my complete profile. Lucy's amazing blog :). Earlier I was walking home from the railway statio.
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Kayleigh James: GHOST DOG!
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Friday, 9 November 2012. You might be wondering what I saw when this happened. The answer is nothing. I was completely paralysed no matter how hard I fought to sit up. It was actually a really odd experience. I went to sleep and when I woke up again a couple of hours later I was still convinced I had a phantom doggy pal. Later, when my boyfriend arrived back from work I explained what had happened and he advised me to look up 'sleep paralysis'. My eyes were instantly drawn to this picture.
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Kayleigh James: April 2011
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Friday, 15 April 2011. What do you do with a BA in Journalism? Write a review on Avenue Q of course! If you've ever sat and watched Sesame Street with a younger family member and wished life were as simple now as it were when you were young enough to appreciate it - enduring hours of puppets mindlessly singing about letters in the alphabet and eating cookies - then Avenue Q is for you. Avenue Q manages to tackle everyday 'grown up' problems in a elementary - oddly sensible way! Well to cut a long story s...
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Kayleigh James: December 2010
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Wednesday, 15 December 2010. The UK has no written constitutions but the nearest thing to one is the Human Rights Act passed in 1998. Section 8 of the Human Rights act states that everyone has a right to privacy and the right to enjoy a private family life. This means that when a journalist reports on an individual, there are certain hurdles they face. McNae's states that traditionally there are three elements that work towards a breach of confidence. Namely;. There must be an unauthorised use of the inf...
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21st Century Journalism: My Page Rank
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This blog address stories from both tabloid and broadsheet newspapers, that i feel are either interesting or are shocking enough to be reported on for the interest of journalism. Http:/ www.mypagerank.net/. Is a service that allows you to see how well your website is doing. I have done this to mine after being showed how to do it and i think for a student blog i have been doing very well, although not so when compared to others blogs, but its getting there. Lets get it higher. 12 January 2010 at 22:16.
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Kayleigh James: "What do you do with a BA in Journalism...?"
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Friday, 15 April 2011. What do you do with a BA in Journalism? Write a review on Avenue Q of course! If you've ever sat and watched Sesame Street with a younger family member and wished life were as simple now as it were when you were young enough to appreciate it - enduring hours of puppets mindlessly singing about letters in the alphabet and eating cookies - then Avenue Q is for you. Avenue Q manages to tackle everyday 'grown up' problems in a elementary - oddly sensible way! Well to cut a long story s...