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      <title>Judith Townend's Work #2</title>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] #FollowJourn: @andyoakes/publisher</title>
         <link>http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/11/24/followjourn-andyoakespublisher/</link>
         <description>... be from any sector of the industry: please send suggestions (you can nominate yourself) to judith or laura...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] #Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – discussing the future of news</title>
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         <description>...#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – discussing the future of news by Laura Oliver Events: This London-based journalists' group, 'Future of News' will meet virtually - and in person - to discuss the digital revolution and how it changes journalism . Tipster: Judith Townend...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Comment: Two outstanding questions over phone hacking</title>
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         <description>...Comment: Two outstanding questions over phone hacking by Judith Townend Despite a gentle Press Complaints Commission (PCC) report and News International’s attempts to play the affair down, the Guardian’s phone hacking exposé just won’t go away. This weekend, it was back under the spotlight...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] #Followjourn: @davelee/online journalist</title>
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         <description>...#Followjourn: @davelee/online journalist by Judith Townend #FollowJourn: Dave Lee Who? Broadcast journalist for the BBC World Service. Former co-editor of the BBC Internet Blog . What? Online... can nominate yourself) to judith or laura at journalism.co.uk ; or to @journalismnews . Tags: #followjourn...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] ‘Horny handed subs of toil’ on Facebook</title>
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         <description>...‘Horny handed subs of toil’ on Facebook by Judith Townend We’ve just discovered this group on Facebook: ‘Horny handed subs of toil’. One of the latest gems: More photos at this link… Tags: Horny handed subs of toil , sub-editors , subbing Similar posts: Greenpeace moblogs power station protest...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] FT.com: ‘Web pact’ for Microsoft and News Corp?</title>
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         <description>...FT.com: ‘Web pact’ for Microsoft and News Corp? by Judith Townend The companies have declined to comment, but the FT reports that Microsoft – which owns search engine Bing – has entered discussions with News Corp ‘over a plan that would involve the media company’s being paid to ‘de-index’ its news...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Jack Straw proposing ‘wholesale reform’ of UK libel law</title>
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         <description>...Jack Straw proposing ‘wholesale reform’ of UK libel law by Judith Townend The Sunday Times yesterday reported that Jack Straw is to ‘draw up proposals’ for ‘wholesale reform’ of British libel laws. “The justice secretary says the large legal fees involved in defamation cases in English courts...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Index on Censorship and English PEN call for further political commitment after Straw's support</title>
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         <description>...Index on Censorship and English PEN call for further political commitment after Straw's support By: Judith Townend Two leading freedom of speech campaigning organisations yesterday called for further political commitment to a Libel Reform Bill, but said they are encouraged by the Justice...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Why did one blogger keep Belle’s identity secret for eight years?</title>
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         <description>...Why did one blogger keep Belle’s identity secret for eight years? by Judith Townend As noted by Journalism.co.uk yesterday (and before that, by the Guardian on its front page ) LinkMachineGo [LMG] blogger Darren deduced Belle de Jour’s real identity as early as 2001. But he kept quiet...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Online tribute to global journalism trainer Russell Lyne</title>
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         <description>...Online tribute to global journalism trainer Russell Lyne by Judith Townend Journalism trainer and former journalist Russell Lyne has died aged 65, the Thomson Foundation reports . Lyne, who had been in poor health for two years after suffering a stroke, joined the global training foundation in 1995...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] #FollowJourn: @welshrosie/hyperlocal writer</title>
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         <description>... yourself) to judith or laura at journalism.co.uk ; or to @journalismnews . Tags: #followjourn , Rosie Dow...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Over-celebritised news: does it matter?</title>
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         <description>...Over-celebritised news: does it matter? By: Judith Townend Journalism.co.uk reporter Judith Townend spoke on celebritised media at the School of Journalism at University of Lincoln on November 16... celeb content, or a pointless argument? Contact judith [at] journalism.co.uk or leave...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Biscuitgate myth revived as Cameron gets ready for Mumsnet</title>
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         <description>...Biscuitgate myth revived as Cameron gets ready for Mumsnet by Judith Townend Any crumbs of truth in the so-called Biscuitgate episode, when Gordon Brown allegedly refused to reveal his cuppa accompaniment of choice? Short answer: no. ( myth at this link ) Unless Mumsnet founder Justine Roberts...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Why the Guardian is killing technology print supplement</title>
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         <description>...Why the Guardian is killing technology print supplement by Judith Townend As confirmed by Alan Rusbridger last week, the Guardian’s technology supplement is to cease print publication in December ( its closure was first reported by paidContent:UK in June 2009 ). Today, Guardian Technology editor...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Freelance Unbound: ‘How the social web has changed the journalist’s working day’</title>
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         <description>...Freelance Unbound: ‘How the social web has changed the journalist’s working day’ by Judith Townend Freelance Unbound has published a video of Reed Business Information editorial development director Karl Schneider talking to journalism students at UCA Farnham about the changes in a journalist...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Share your views on defamation and the internet</title>
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         <description>...Share your views on defamation and the internet by Judith Townend Writetoreply.org, a site which allows users to comment on public reports, has uploaded (unofficially) the Ministry of Justice consultation, Defamation and the internet: the multiple publication rule ( see Journalism.co.uk report here...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Frontline Blog: 10 ways to make it as a stringer</title>
         <link>http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/11/19/frontline-blog-10-ways-to-make-it-as-a-stringer/</link>
         <description>...Frontline Blog: 10 ways to make it as a stringer by Judith Townend Foreign bureaux may be shrinking, but that doesn’t mean it’s all bad for journalists, says Rob Crilly, formerly of Nairobi and now working in Jerusalem. “The days of the linen-suited staff foreign correspondent are gone. That’s sad...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] #FollowJourn: @UKtraveleditor/travel and green journalist</title>
         <link>http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/11/19/followjourn-uktraveleditortravel-and-green-journalist/</link>
         <description>... suggestions (you can nominate yourself) to judith or laura at journalism.co.uk ; or to @journalismnews...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Blogger monitored Belle’s secret for eight years</title>
         <link>http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/11/19/blogger-monitored-belles-secret-for-eight-years/</link>
         <description>...Blogger monitored Belle’s secret for eight years by Judith Townend The story of LinkMachineGo blogger Darren, who deduced Belle de Jour’s identity in 2001, realising her online know-how meant she probably blogged elsewhere too… A post by Brooke Magnanti’s elsewhere (about whiskey) finally convinced...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] New UK Radioplayer to stream over 400 national and local radio stations</title>
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         <description>...New UK Radioplayer to stream over 400 national and local radio stations By: Judith Townend More than 400 national, local and community radio stations are to be streamed by a new online radio player, in an initiative involving the BBC, Guardian Media Group and Global Radio. The new UK Radioplayer...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Will inquiries find PCC a chocolate teapot, or a serious ‘mediator’?</title>
         <link>http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/11/18/will-inquiries-find-pcc-a-chocolate-teapot-or-a-serious-moderator/</link>
         <description>...Will inquiries find PCC a chocolate teapot, or a serious ‘mediator’? by Judith Townend The Press Complaints Commission enjoyed mainstream coverage this week, as newspaper titles lapped up the comments of the body’s chair, Lady Peta Buscombe, at the Society of Editors’ conference...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] #FollowJourn: @JaneBradley88/trainee journalist</title>
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         <description>... (you can nominate yourself) to judith or laura at journalism.co.uk ; or to @journalismnews . Tags...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] British Journal of Photography condemns government plans to change copyright licensing</title>
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         <description>...British Journal of Photography condemns government plans to change copyright licensing By: Judith Townend The UK government's plans to change copyright licensing rules have today been challenged by the British Journal of Photography, following the annual Queen's Speech. &quot;My...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] #newsrw: UK's leading digital journalists join line-up for brand new practical journalism event</title>
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         <description>...#newsrw: UK's leading digital journalists join line-up for brand new practical journalism event By: Judith Townend Some of the most enterprising and technologically-savvy journalists... feed reader now . To find out more contact: laura [at] journalism.co.uk or judith...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] MediaGuardian: Alan Rusbridger resigns from PCC code committee</title>
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         <description>...MediaGuardian: Alan Rusbridger resigns from PCC code committee by Judith Townend Guardian editor, Alan Rusbridger, has resigned from the Press Complaint Commission’s code committee, MediaGuardian reports. His decision follows the PCC’s criticism of the way the Guardian had handled new allegations...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] MediaWeek to go online-only; 18 Brand Media editorial jobs cut</title>
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         <description>...MediaWeek to go online-only; 18 Brand Media editorial jobs cut by Judith Townend Due to a restructure at Haymarket, MediaWeek is to end its print edition and publish online-only, as part of a BrandRepublic.com team. Today’s issue (November 17) is the last, the publication has reported. Monthly...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] CurryBet.net: Journalists in the comment box</title>
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         <description>...CurryBet.net: Journalists in the comment box by Judith Townend What happens when journalists jump in the comment box? Martin Belham picks up on the way outed sex blogger Zoe Margolis responded to Guardian commenters’ criticism after her quick post on the unmasking of Belle du Jour. Belham writes...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] #FollowJourn: @robram/writer and editor</title>
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         <description>... be from any sector of the industry: please send suggestions (you can nominate yourself) to judith or laura...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] #Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – projects for ‘citizen watchdogs’</title>
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         <description>...#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – projects for ‘citizen watchdogs’ by Judith Townend Some inspiration from the States on the PBS Media Shift Blog, with 10 projects that help citizens become government watchdogs. Tipster: Judith Townend . To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] PCC phone hacking review to face scutiny from International Federation of Journalists</title>
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         <description>...PCC phone hacking review to face scutiny from International Federation of Journalists By: Judith Townend A uncritical report by the Press Complaints Commission into allegations of phone hacking activity at News of the World is to be scrutinised by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] PCC chair should resign over phone hacking evidence denial, says lawyer</title>
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         <description>...PCC chair should resign over phone hacking evidence denial, says lawyer by Judith Townend Mark Lewis, the lawyer whose phone hacking evidence has been challenged by the Press Complaints Commission chair, Baroness Peta Buscombe, has called for her resignation. A Metropolitan Police detective...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Barack Obama on Twitter and Chinese internet censorship</title>
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         <description>...Barack Obama on Twitter and Chinese internet censorship by Judith Townend Barack Obama answered questions on internet censorship and Twitter in his (live-streamed) talk to Chinese students yesterday: ReadWriteWeb was shocked to learn that Obama has ‘never used Twitter.’ It turns out that someone...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Sir Christopher Meyer’s reading habits</title>
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         <description>...Sir Christopher Meyer’s reading habits by Judith Townend What does the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) former chair (with a new book to plug) like to read? MediaGuardian today features Sir Christopher Meyer’s top selections. His favoured newspapers, for example: “Coming through the letterbox each...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog] Global Post: New record for Mexican journalist murders</title>
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         <description>...Global Post: New record for Mexican journalist murders by Judith Townend A sobering piece on GlobalPost.com that rounds up the violence against journalists in the last year: According to a tally by El Universal, the country’s top-selling newspaper, 12 reporters, photographers, editors and radio...</description>
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         <description>...Buscombe continued: ‘We have a dysfunctional democracy’ by Judith Townend More from PCC chairman Baroness Peta Buscombe ( last night’s speech in full here / report here ) on this morning’s Radio 4 Today Programme. She argued that a free press plays an important role in scrutinising government...</description>
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         <description>... of the industry: please send suggestions (you can nominate yourself) to judith or laura...</description>
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         <description>...Kara Byers named senior features writer at Candis magazine By: Judith Townend Kara Byers has been appointed senior features writer at Candis , the family health magazine. She will be writing features across the magazine and continuing to manage and edit the magazine's charities section...</description>
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         <description>...Jon Bernstein appointed deputy editor at the New Statesman By: Judith Townend Jon Bernstein, former multimedia editor at Channel 4 is to join the New Statesman as deputy editor, replacing Emily Mann. Writing on his blog, Bernstein announced that from November 12 he will be joining the New Statesman...</description>
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         <description>...PCC defends Dacre's position on code committee in face of online petition By: Judith Townend An online petition launched following Jan Moir's Daily Mail article about the circumstances of Stephen Gately's death, has attracted over 1,700 signatures at the time of writing. It calls...</description>
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         <description>...Professor Noam Chomsky's UK tour emphasises potential of an 'organised public' By: Judith Townend New manifestations of citizen organisation are a cause for optimism, Professor Noam Chomsky emphasised at three public lectures in the UK last week. Chomsky, whose critical theories...</description>
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         <description>...Starsuckers' Chris Atkins: 'Every news organisation is churning every other. It's like a Barium meal' By: Judith Townend &quot;For the rest of my life I'm going to be known as the guy who made up Amy Winehouse's hair being on fire,&quot; says Chris Atkins, director...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Jeff Jarvis: 'The future is entrepreneurial not institutional'</title>
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         <description>...Jeff Jarvis: 'The future is entrepreneurial not institutional' By: Judith Townend &quot;We have to support the means for entrepreneurial journalism,&quot; Professor Jeff Jarvis argued at the 'Is World Journalism in Crisis?' event at Coventry University on Wednesday. He was very...</description>
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         <description>...News saturation doesn't mean driving out original journalism, says Jeremy Paxman By: Judith Townend A crammed news market doesn't mean the end of investigative and searching journalism, BBC Newsnight presenter, Jeremy Paxman told viewers and delegates at the 'Is World Journalism...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Jeremy Paxman: US state evidence requires more suspicion after Iraq WMD 'hoodwink'</title>
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         <description>...Jeremy Paxman: US state evidence requires more suspicion after Iraq WMD 'hoodwink' By: Judith Townend BBC Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman will treat US state and CIA evidence with more caution in future, after he was 'hoodwinked' over weapons of mass destruction in Iraq...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Growing number of journalism students should be warned of 'jobs crisis', says former head of City University journalism school</title>
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         <description>...Growing number of journalism students should be warned of 'jobs crisis', says former head of City University journalism school By: Judith Townend Growing numbers of journalism students need to know the 'jobs crisis' that lies ahead, said the former head of the City...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Unmasked blogger NightJack named judge for Orwell Prize 2010</title>
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         <description>...Unmasked blogger NightJack named judge for Orwell Prize 2010 By: Judith Townend Richard Horton, winner of the first Orwell Prize for bloggers, will be one of the judges for the 2010 blog award. After winning the prize in 2009, Horton, a serving policeman who blogged as Jack Night, was forced...</description>
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         <description>...Katielee Arrowsmith joins Deadline Press and Picture Agency By: Judith Townend Katielee Arrowsmith has joined the Edinburgh-based multimedia news agency, Deadline Press and Picture Agency as senior photographer. She will cover news, features, PR commissions and special projects. Previously...</description>
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         <description>...Q&amp;A Asian Correspondent: A 'sophisticated blogger network designed to show off progressive Asia', says MD By: Judith Townend A new aggregator and news site launched last week, describing itself as a HuffPo for Asia, but with a difference - it pays its contributors. What's more, it has put them on year-long contracts with set rates, rather than per page views, a model that some...</description>
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         <description>...Wednesday October 28: Ways to follow 'Is World Journalism in Crisis?' conference from wherever you are By: Judith Townend On Wednesday October 28 at 2pm (GMT) journalism practitioners..., Lincoln University Dr Fred Mudhai, Coventry University Judith Townend, Journalism.co.uk Dr Suzanne...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Clifford Padevit named UK editor at Finanz und Wirtschaft</title>
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         <description>...Clifford Padevit named UK editor at Finanz und Wirtschaft By: Judith Townend Clifford Padevit has been named London Correspondent for Finanz und Wirtschaft , a German-language Swiss Financial Newspaper which is published twice a week. Padevit, who has worked for Finanz and Wirtzschaft for four...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Paul Foot Award 2009 shortlist announced</title>
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         <description>...Paul Foot Award 2009 shortlist announced By: Judith Townend The shortlist for the annual Paul Foot Award for Campaigning Journalism has been announced. The Private Eye and Guardian prize is given in memory of Paul Foot, the campaigning journalist who died in 2004; the overall winner receives £5,000...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Q&amp;AThe Arts Desk: Journalist collective aims to create 'new horizon for arts journalism'</title>
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         <description>...Q&amp;A The Arts Desk: Journalist collective aims to create 'new horizon for arts journalism' By: Judith Townend Freelance budgets have not escaped the national newspaper executives' desperate cuts, and areas like the arts have been particularly brutally hit. So, when commission...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Jane Bown exhibition launches with 50 unseen portraits</title>
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         <description>...Jane Bown exhibition launches with 50 unseen portraits By: Judith Townend An exhibition featuring renowned Observer photographer Jane Bown launched today at the Guardian News &amp; Media Kings Place headquarters. John Lennon, Bjork, Woody Allen, Margaret Thatcher, Mick Jagger [pictured] and Sinead...</description>
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         <description>...European countries slip in the press freedom rankings By: Judith Townend Europe is no longer setting such an example in press freedom, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) declared on launch of its eighth annual index . &quot;It is disturbing to see European democracies such as France, Italy...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] September ABCes: Record traffic for newspaper websites; Guardian takes the top spot from Mail Online</title>
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         <description>...September ABCes: Record traffic for newspaper websites; Guardian takes the top spot from Mail Online By: Judith Townend Guardian.co.uk, followed by the Telegraph, has bumped Mail Online from the top spot and recorded the highest number of monthly unique users last month, according to the latest...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Countdown to industry crisis conference: Jarvis, Paxman and Monck to forecast journalism's fate</title>
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         <description>...Countdown to industry crisis conference: Jarvis, Paxman and Monck to forecast journalism's fate By: Judith Townend Is there a crisis in world journalism? How did it come about? What's the way to get out of it, if any? These are just some of the questions being addressed by leading industry figures at Coventry University's world journalism live video conference , supported by Journa...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] National Geographic International Photography Contest deadline looms</title>
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         <description>...National Geographic International Photography Contest deadline looms By: Judith Townend Entrants have till the end of October to enter the National Geographic International Photography Contest 2009 , open to photographers anywhere in the world. There are three categories: People, Places, and Nature...</description>
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         <description>...NUJ Journalist editorship: NUJ members respond to candidate's claims of NUJ Left 'hijack' By: Judith Townend A strongly worded email to 19,000 National Union of Journalists (NUJ... question by posting a new topic on the forum at this link or by emailing us at laura or judith...</description>
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         <description>...Trafigura and the Minton Report: 'Super injunction' was lifted after the horse had bolted By: Judith Townend On Saturday the Guardian finally reported details of the Minton Report... study to add? Contact judith or laura [at] journalism.co.uk . You can find c overage of the Trafigura...</description>
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         <title>[Journalism.co.uk News&amp;Features] Science libel: It's a £1m bet with a 30% chance of losing, says Simon Singh</title>
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         <description>...Science libel: It's a £1m bet with a 30% chance of losing, says Simon Singh By: Judith Townend A British science journalist currently being sued by the British Chiropractic Association , wants to see reform of the UK's notoriously strict libel laws within 12 months, he said at a debate...</description>
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