Future journalism? The paper or the blog?
Most English students here in NSW spend part of their time studying the mass media from various angles.
Last night ABC 1’s Media Watch had a special edition that will interest teachers and senior students:
Most English students here in NSW spend part of their time studying the mass media from various angles.
Last night ABC 1’s Media Watch had a special edition that will interest teachers and senior students:
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May 6, 2008 at 12:50 pm
Neil, I think that you should have a little more to the post on this, rather than simply providing the link. I suspect that many would not click through, yet the underlying article has real interest.
My personal view, one that I will amplify later in a post, is that newspapers are the content gold of the internet age.
May 6, 2008 at 1:20 pm
They’re great clickers, the people who come here, Jim. I think any interested parties will follow the link for sure. I also had one eye on copyright infringement, so pointed rather than pasted…