Paul Oberjuerge: Tips on Keeping Your Print Journalism Job
Saturday, 15 March 2008, 15:00 via del.icio.us/martinstabe
"'Ha!' you say. What do he know about this? He just got fired! Got me there. Actually, I believe I DO know something about this topic, after nearly 32 years in the business, 23 of them as a departmental manager..." Read More...
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1. yelvington.com | Steve Ye&hellip | 15 March 2008 at 1941
“Tips on Keeping Your Print Journalism Job.” It’s so well done that I read it aloud to my (non-journalist) wife. I won’t spoil the experience by listing the 10 bullet points, but note that “embrace the Web” is Number One. (ViaMartin Stabe.)
2. yelvington.com | Steve Ye&hellip | 15 March 2008 at 1941
“Tips on Keeping Your Print Journalism Job.” It’s so well done that I read it aloud to my (non-journalist) wife. I won’t spoil the experience by listing the 10 bullet points, but note that “embrace the Web” is Number One. (ViaMartin Stabe.)
3. Common Sense Journalism&hellip | 17 March 2008 at 0622
I’m sure some will dismiss this as the somewhat bitter fruit of a laid-off journalist. Some of it is pretty brutal. It’s also decidedly true in too many cases. (Thanks to Steve Yelvington for the pointer … and he got it fromMartin Stabe. It’s the Web, baby, the Web, and there’s nothing you can do about it …)
4. Steve Yelvington | theric&hellip | 17 March 2008 at 1737
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