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Journalism and the ubiquity of mobile
When I sent my reporting class out to do an observational reporting exercise (basically ‘go be a fly on the wall’) this week, only about 20 per cent of them left with their note books. Interesting, I...
View ArticleCocktails and community in news
There’s a quasi-time-honoured tradition of cocktails and banter that have led to news leads. But a party I recently attended reminded me of the importance of involving the community in news. (By this I...
View ArticleAudio reporting tools of the trade: then and now
Note the 3-metre cord on the microphone, which was designed for karaoke. I wound it up and held extra cord together with a hair elastic. Very technical. This is an I-love-technology piece, gird...
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