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HOW TO GET AHEAD IN JOURNALISM DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT PAGE (AND PAGES 29, 36 & THAT ONE AFTER THE CLASSIFIEDS NO ONE WANTS THEIR BYLINE ON)

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Page 1: How To Get Ahead In Journalism

HOW TO GET AHEAD IN JOURNALISM

DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT PAGE (AND PAGES 29, 36 & THAT ONE AFTER THE CLASSIFIEDS NO ONE WANTS

THEIR BYLINE ON)

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Journalism...● “... is organized gossip”

● “...is the ability to meet the challenge of filling space.”

● “...is the first rough draft of history.”

● “... is history on the run.”

● “...largely consists of saying "Lord Jones is Dead" to people who never knew that Lord Jones was alive.”

● “...a tension between getting it first and getting it right”

● “...is the evidence of a society that has got at least one thing right”

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It can be...

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But it can also be...

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And it’s by committee more often than you might think

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Journalism toolsEssential tech and kit

LAPTOP MP3 RECORDER MIFI/WIFI HOTSPOT GENERATOR VIDEO – HD, FLIP ETC NOTEPAD AND PENCIL LARGE FREEZER BAGS WELLINGTON BOOTS

But... If I could only take on piece of kit out of the office, I’d take my

smartphone

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Journalism tools Online apps and sites

● Data visualisation – Flowchart

● Data collation – Tableau

● Collaboration – Google Docs

● Photography – Flickr

● Video – Vimeo and YouTube

● Word clouds – Wordle

● Word trees - ManyEyes,

● Strip panels – Stripgenerator

● Animation – Xtranormal

● Online surveys – SurveyMonkey and Ask500people.com

● Livestreaming (mobile) - Bambuser/qik

● Liveblogging – Coveritlive

● Audio – Ipadio/ Audioboo

● Uploading multi-site content in the field – Pixelpipe

● Interactive timelines – Dipity

● Maps – Google Maps, Umapper

● RSS mashups – Yahoo pipes

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Putting it into practice

THE SALE OF LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB ALLOWED US TO EXPERIMENT WITH MULTI-PLATFORM STORYTELLING

WE REPORTED LIVE ONLINE, ENGINEERED NEW PRINT DEADLINES TO ALLOW MAXIMUM TIME FOR STORY-GATHERING, HARNESSED CROWDSOURCING AND SOCIAL MEDIA

WE ALSO SPENT MORE TIME IN THE OFFICE THAN AT HOME...

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It was worth it

WEB

STATS

PRINT STATS

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STARTING OUT: Getting your foot in the newsroom door

● Make yourself a brand and market yourself

● Access the experts

● Make your CV multimedia (and don't restrict it to A4)

● Look for the gaps to create content (a hyperlocal blog, a niche website, a podcast, internet radio etc)

● Embrace Creative Commons

● Participate through comments or offer reviews

● Ensure your skills are part of you, not just what you do

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Work Experience● Do your research – house-style, running stories, the

editor's name...

● Don't ask if there is anything to do; ask if you can do X

● Spend time in all departments

● Phone the newsdesk and introduce yourself in advance

● Get your rss and alerts set up on Day 1

● Don’t be constrained by print space

● Retain perspective, and a sense of your own worth

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Journalism quotes: ThinkExist.comRoyal Welsh Show photo: Malcolm Brown

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Alison Gow, Executive Editor, digital, TM Merseyside0151 [email protected]: @alisongowBlog: Headlines and DeadlinesLinkedIn: http://uk.linkedin.com/in/alisongow