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These rates have been reported by members of the National Union of Journalists and others, and printed in the Freelance, newsletter of London Freelance Branch. They are sorted by publisher/publication, then by date (most recent first).
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Seven days a week, Timmy sits by a store-bought police scanner and live-blogs emergency calls—all from the confines of his bedroom in the house where he has lived all his life with his mother and 18-year-old sister.
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I am always impressed by the way The Post tries to consult its readers about what it does. Yes, there are limited options in difficult times, but it's an attitude towards its community that makes me very proud to have worked there.
Yesterday Birmingham Post editor Marc Reeves outlined the challenges facing the newspaper and called for readers to send in their views on the options being considered for survival. Here are some of the responses.
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"… we need to provide users with the tools to build their own customized feeds of that data."
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"…in reality most people will do anything for a discount. Hand over all your shopping data for a penny back in every £10? – sure thing, here's my supermarket card!"
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What's great about this approach is that you don't need corporate social media policies — just let your staff do what they do. What's challenging about this approach, at least for other companies, is that most don't hire with same intent and fervor.
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hile it is easy to understand why a relatively young company or one started by a tech-savvy founder would so completely embrace social media communication tools, it is quite a bit more remarkable for an almost 30 year old established brick and mortar company with roughly 50,000 employees and over 270 stores worldwide to have done so.
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The London Evening Standard deputy editor Andrew Bordiss has resigned after more than 11 years in the job.
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After News International’s decision to shut its freesheet thelondonpaper, now Associated Newspapers’ national freesheet rival Metro is planning to make up to 30 redundancies on its regional arts and entertainment sections