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... (36 percent) and witches (31 percent) than believe journalists. No major media outlet scored that high ... of reporters and editors. Or it might be because simply no one trusts journalists any more. The biggest example of a journalist in entertainment these days is the sleazy, ... 's climate catastrophe marathon in Copenhagen.
The jobs event is laced with irony. Thanks to the stick-it-to-business ...
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... job or a modest redundancy settlement?
Schibsted-owned Aftenposten, Norway’s newspaper of record, is offering its journalists redundancy packages, part-time positions or reallocation to other available jobs, such as receptionist or newspaper delivery man, to cut 15 editorial positions by way of voluntary agreement.
Editor- ...
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... journalists had been detained and deported while apparently doing their jobs.
Typical of journalists, however, the JFCC did not say whether the email was only for members’ consumption or whether ... respect for Indonesian laws and regulations.
We at the JFCC would like to know on what grounds the two journalists were expelled. What exactly were their “illegal activities” and on ...
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... that photography must be banned because nazis may use any photo to intimidate journalists, photographers might as well grab their cameras now and throw them on the funeral pyre ... delegate David Peel insisted that the decision should not stop journalists standing up to the fascist party.
"I fought ... jobs for British workers." Delegates urged the union to campaign "to remind journalists ...
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... of the heritage media luddites is that there is no future or job opportunities in new media for journalists being laid off from newspapers and the like.
Yeah, about that: AOL hired 3150 writers in 2009, ... an interview with Media Bistro: “We’ve hired over 150 journalists through the year, just this year, and so we continue to see that accelerating. And our freelancers have gone from 500 ...
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... Angeles Times journalists first. It's not pretty. Only 11 have landed full-time jobs!
The Journalism ... position."
When they had got the sad news off their shoulders, the journalists also vented at the way they were treated by the paper. Half felt ... paper fired them then hired younger, much less experienced journalists, presumably for lower wages.
It was extremely dismaying to me to hear ...
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They took our jobs! ...or, you know, they could one day.
If you’re majoring in journalism, you may want to switch to computer science. Virtual newscasts, though primitive, ... is a major limitation. First, because this means that such a virtual could never actually replace all journalists, but more importantly because it doesn’t seem to filter the comments for any sense of credibility. ...
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... organizers also invited some journalists who cover Virginia politics for established news media outlets and who also blog as part of their jobs.
The participants in ... Congressman Wittman's remarks soon. For now, however, we can look at the video of the panel discussion featuring the journalists/bloggers. It is divided into eight segments.
The four panelists are introduced by blogger Vivian ...
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... federation AFL-CIO, told a conference call with journalists.
"If we don't help state and local governments," ... grim. So unless Congress ponies up
new money, many of those workers whose jobs were saved by the stimulus
will have to be let go.
"They are already furloughing a lot of ... Ellison (D-MN) is pushing a $40 billion jobs program, which he says would create "one million, ...
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SHOOT: I can confirm. Why do we do it then? For the love of it. clipped from finance.yahoo.comStressful Jobs That Pay Badly4. News Reporter
Median pay: $32,900
% who say their job is stressful: 62%
Every minute is another deadline for those who report and write the news. While racing against the clock, reporters gather data, conduct interviews and analyze their findings all before writing ...
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... one of the most captivating communicators in the world -- Steve Jobs.
Here are some of the highlights of the book I found most insightful.
The Rule ... "active," memory.
Teachers, journalists, and speech writers often use the rule of three when it comes to laying down specific ... great tips in The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs.
Disclaimer: I received this book free to review ...
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... recruiters, software installers, public speakers, journalists and reporters as well as other professional groups need to target various types of clients that are not described by regional boundaries.
Before you start looking for jobs that require travel, you should think well and self-evaluate your situation: are you suitable for such a position?
Some ...
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... from August to September. The losses in manufacturing and retail jobs accelerated in October, and most of the increase in new unemployment claims came ... nonprofit groups, to talk about how we can work together to create jobs and get this economy moving again.” In other words, they will … ... lies, damned lies and stimulus jobs,” journalists across the country examined Obama stimulus ...
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The Church of Scientology and journalists do not get along very well, it’s fair to say. Hard-hitting investigative reports with titles like “Inside Scientology” have become fast- ... conducted by phone and through Internet research.
It’s also on Indeed (via JournalismJobs) and Tampa Bay Jobs.
Past investigations by the magazine have included anti-psychiatry exposés and a 9, ...
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... or saved' by the Stimulus, "More than ten percent of the jobs the Obama administration has claimed were "created or saved ... "created or saved." - Washington ExaminerThe jobs "created or saved" by the stimulus package ... and unmask these job frauds. If it were a Republican administration journalists would be tripping over each to expose the truth.
"Recovery.gov ...
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