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