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in deniall - The blog of Niall Farrell: Bank bailout protest
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In deniall - The blog of Niall Farrell. The blog of Niall Farrell, Journalism student. Friday, April 30, 2010. I deem very few press releases worthy of publication, however one that was sent to me today caught my eye. Enough is Enough, a protest at bank bailouts, takes place next Tuesday May 11, assembling at the Garden of Remembrance at 7.30pm. Organised by the Right to Work movement and the UNITE trade union, protesters will march to the Dail. Aaaaaaaaaand now for the press release:. WHY WE ARE MARCHING.
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Journalism will pay for getting the price wrong | Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog
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Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog. Just another blog for Online Journalism. Student journos on Twitter 2009-10. Err… and where did that video come from? Thestory.ie: Journalistic research very publicly →. Journalism will pay for getting the price wrong. April 28, 2010. Wicklow People content preview. Local newspaper of Independent News and Media stable recently started charging for online content. But the pricing structure is all wrong. The cover price for The Argus. This entry was posted in business.
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Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog | Just another blog for Online Journalism | Page 2
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Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog. Just another blog for Online Journalism. Student journos on Twitter 2009-10. Newer posts →. IrishTimes.com new media stays in the back room? April 23, 2010. The excellently produced IrishTimes.com. Slide shows appear on the homepage of the site when new, but the sideshow menu page was hidden in the back room and has now gone missing in action. Which has nothing about the slideshows. To Electric Picnic 2009. From St Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin 2010. April 22, 2010.
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Essay | Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog
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Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog. Just another blog for Online Journalism. Student journos on Twitter 2009-10. This essay will compare online subediting to print subediting. It will look at how and why print is different to online but where it should be treated as the same. And why hyperlinking, categorising tagging should be seen as an important feature of online subediting. Last year, Roy Greenslade a media commentator for Guardian.co.uk. Subs – who are able to do everything for themselves. But let ...
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Student journos on Twitter 2009-10 | Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog
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Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog. Just another blog for Online Journalism. Student journos on Twitter 2009-10. Student journos on Twitter 2009-10. Below are lists of Irish student journalists on Twitter 2009-2010, as well as Irish student media on Twitter in 2010, these are also on Twitter here. This page replaces a post first published here. Thanks to @ alan regan. For the help in pulling the list together. Comment below or contact me at @ cianginty. And student media on twitter:. Online journalism s...
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Which do you think is easer to read? | Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog
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Cian Ginty's Online Journalism Blog. Just another blog for Online Journalism. Student journos on Twitter 2009-10. Thestory.ie: Journalistic research very publicly. Which do you think is easer to read? April 30, 2010. More on subbing: Below are screen shots of text from TV3.ie. And text from Telegraph.co.uk. Both four paragraphs. Which do you think is easer to read? First from TV3.ie, small white text and a grey background:. Text from TV3.ie. Text from Telegraph.co.uk. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. IrishTim...
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in deniall - The blog of Niall Farrell: Thanks for reading
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In deniall - The blog of Niall Farrell. The blog of Niall Farrell, Journalism student. Monday, August 23, 2010. I've decided to completely stop blogging here. Mainly because I just can't keep it up. I will continue blogging on sports over at nfsport.wordpress.com. And reporting for extratime.ie. I can also be found over at DublinObserver.com. Thanks for reading, anyway. Do keep an eye out for me. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Blogs you should check out.