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Cable brings a fresh new voice to Bristol’s media
THEÂ fourth edition of ‘The Bristol Cable’, the city’s new investigative magazine, hit the streets in July 2015.. Produced every two…
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Huge opportunities revealed at community journalism conference
By Paul Breeden Tuesday, January 16, 2013 I’VE SEEN the future – and it’s hyperlocal. An exaggeration perhaps. But you’d…
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Do you want to be a freelance? Here’s how
Bristol NUJ is holding a session called How To Be A Freelance on Saturday August 18th, probably from 10.30am-1pm, venue…
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DM 2011: What happened?
SEVEN members of Bristol NUJ have returned from the union’s Delegate Meeting having played their part in shaping the future…
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Suzanne Moore to give 2010 Benn Lecture
Mail on Sunday columnist, Facebook personality, feminist, author, award-winning journalist and editor, and Independent candidate for Hackney North & Stoke…
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“What’s the Blogging Story?” Watershed, Bristol, 22 October 2010
What’s the relationship between traditional and new media? An evening of debate with mainstream journalists and bloggers.
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Could bloggers kill the PCC?
The blogosphere is already exacting more redress from the mainstream media than the industry watchdog, the PCC.
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What’s the Blogging Story?
TWO media events are coming up this October in Bristol, co-organised by Bristol NUJ, on journalism, blogging and technology –…
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Melvyn Bragg among top media speakers in Bristol
SOME of the most prominent media figures in Britain – from Melvyn Bragg to Peter Hitchens – are appear at…
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Media pointers for 2010
Two interesting stories about the state of the media on the American online publication Foliomag.com which offer a mix of…