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Congrats to Journalism.co.uk contributor Michael Haddon by Laura Oliver City University journalism postgrad and Journalism.co.uk contributor Michael Haddon has landed himself a new job as a web copy editor for Dow Jones. According to Haddon, he first heard about the job via Twitter:
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http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/06/02/congrats-to-journalismcouk-contributor-michael-haddon/
Jun 02, 2009 51 k
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. Michael Haddon is getting into the spirit of things and will attempt to liveblog the proceedings... McSpurren , Michael Haddon Similar posts: Event: Liveblogging with CoverItLive’s Keith McSpurren Sky News
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http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/05/13/liveblog-keith-mcspurren-from-coveritlive/
May 13, 2009 51 k
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, pictures and posts from the event - see Michael Haddon’s round-up , Martin Belam’s posts and John Welsh... , Journalism.co.uk , Kyle Macrae , London-SE1.co.uk , Martin Belam , Michael Haddon , Robin Hamman , Scoopt , Sue
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http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2009/05/11/jeecamp-audio-from-the-event/
May 11, 2009 56 k
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Police and media criticised by Al Fayed case lawyer By: Michael Haddon The police's decision to 'leak' information to the media about the recent questioning of Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed was criticised at a debate between leading journalists and lawyers last night. Speaking
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http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/532642.php
Oct 23, 2008 34 k
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BBC’s Nick Robinson admits he toed government line on Iraq too strongly by Michael Haddon Yesterday saw the BBC’s economic editor Robert Peston taken to task for his influence on the UK’s economy and his cosy relationship with the government: The Guardian’s Matthew Weaver is worried that his blog
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http://blogs.journalism.co.uk/editors/2008/10/09/bbcs-nick-robinson-admits-he-toed-government-line-on-iraq-too-strongly/
Oct 09, 2008 77 k
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Media's coverage of terrorist trials failed public, says Telegraph journalist By: Michael Haddon The media has been 'too well-behaved' in its reporting of terror trials, the Telegraph's legal affairs editor told an industry debate last night. Addressing the audience at a POLIS
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http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/532643.php
Oct 23, 2008 35 k
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Political parties cannot control the new media, says leading UK political blogger By: Michael Haddon Leading political blogger Iain Dale denounced the significance of political reporting in its traditional sense, on the day that saw the House of Lords quizzing political journalists
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http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/532481.php
Oct 08, 2008 37 k
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Disappointed by lack of user-generated video newsgathering, says director of BBC global news By: Michael Haddon Although more user-generated video content using Seesmic and 12 seconds is being incorporated into BBC global news coverage, the director of BBC Global News, Richard Sambrook
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http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/532793.php
Nov 11, 2008 36 k
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'I have chosen to belong to the remedy': Ghana's Anas Aremayew Anas on undercover journalism By: Michael Haddon While most journalists would feel violated by a police attack, for Ghanaian reporter Anas Aremeyaw Anas an assault by the authorities signalled the success
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http://www.journalism.co.uk/5/articles/532917.php
Nov 25, 2008 39 k
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Bloggers need new ways of organising themselves, argues Clay Shirky By: Michael Haddon Bloggers will not replace the close scrutiny of local government currently provided by newspapers, said Clay Shirky at an event this week. Speaking at a Polis event at the LSE, Shirky, a professor at New York
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http://www.journalism.co.uk/2/articles/533432.php
Feb 05, 2009 39 k