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Daniel Sung joins Shiny Media team as editorial assistant
Sung formerly freelanced for titles including Broadcast magazine and Hotspur before joining Tech Digest. He will now research all areas of the field and write features, opinion pieces and reviews.
"I got this job by responding to the ad looking for an editorial assistant at Shiny Shiny, another Shiny Media site," he told Journalism.co.uk.
"I very nearly didn't apply, and would have missed out on this job which is a pleasure to do."
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