Credit: UK Parliament News 'Platforms should pay for news' a peer committee says In a new report on sustainability of journalism, peers also call for fixing the 'dysfunctional online advertising market' and a wider use of apprenticeships to diversify the industry By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
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News How did you get your first job at a weekly newspaper? Maya Derrick, Bournemouth University graduate who became a junior reporter at the Herts Advertiser during the pandemic, shares advice on coping with rejection when applying for job post-uni By James Gray • 3 min read
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Credit: Courtesy ShoutOut UK News Five mistakes media trainers make - and how to avoid them From vague objectives to mind-numbing monologues, media training can easily go horribly wrong By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
Credit: Mohammad Shahhoseini News So you graduated in journalism. Now what? Entry-level jobs are scarce, training schemes and internships are being cancelled. Here is what you can do during the pandemic to start working in the media By Ellie Smitherman • 4 min read
Credit: Photo by Bruno Cervera on Unsplash News Six tips to make your journalism career thrive during and after lockdown Take this time to recharge the batteries or update your LinkedIn profile By Joanne Mallon • 3 min read
Credit: Image by Miroslava Chrienova from Pixabay News Covering covid-19 with a solutions lens: six insights from The Guardian Use these tried-and-tested tips to add solutions journalism to your coronavirus coverage By Julia Hotz • 4 min read
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