Off the Wire: News for the Canadian media freelancer August 28-September 4 2012
Once a week, we gather stories about the media business, journalism, writing, publishing, and freelancing—with a Canadian focus—and share them in Off the Wire. Who needs a water cooler?
From Canada:
- Announcing the new National Magazine Awards eBook [National Magazine Awards Foundation]
- Really, how do writers spend their day? [Globe and Mail](via @tanyakyi)
- How much do journalists make? [J-Source]
- Canadian publications nominated for 2012 Online Journalism Awards [J-Source]
- For Millenials, social media enhances magazine reading, says study [Canadian Magazines]
- Applications are open for $5,000 Tyee reporting fellowships [J-Source]
- New York fashion magazine uses unique model [Masthead]
From the U.S. and beyond:
- Wired severs ties with Jonah Lehrer after investigator finds 22 more examples of plagiarism, recycling [Poynter]
- The Rise of Ad-Hoc Journalist Support Networks [PBS.org] (via @mediagazer)
- Margaret Atwood & Joe McGinniss Publish Serialized Work on Byliner [GalleyCat] (via @Mediabistro)
- What Twitter teaches us about writing short & well [Poynter] (via @journochat)
- Why newspapers need to get to know their readers better [GigaOM] (via @Mediabistro)
- NPR’s new global health beat blends social media, traditional reporting [Poynter]
From Story Board last week:
- How to pitch interactive projects to the NFB: Diversification is without a doubt one of the keys to freelancing successfully. And although opportunities in traditional media seem to be on the decline lately, publishing innovations and new media present writers with exciting new possibilities. The trick is knowing where to find them. I stumbled across one recently and set out to get you the low-down on pitching interactive projects to the National Film Board of Canada…
- The Born Freelancer on basic recording on a budget 101 – Part 1: Whether you are interviewing for print or broadcast, a good clean audible recording is essential for every working journalist. And since we freelancers are entirely responsible for choosing and acquiring our own resource tools, it makes sense to find and maintain a ready-to-go basic, reliable, and cost-effective recording system…
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Posted on September 4, 2012 at 8:00 am by editor · · Tagged with: news, Off the Wire