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24% of journalists earn less than £20k
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This article titled "24% of journalists earn less than £20k" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 10th August 2011 12.21 UTC
One in four journalists taking part in a survey about salaries earn less than £20,000 a year.
More than 300 journalists have so far taken part in a study carried out by...
Practical advice to journalists covering riots
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This article titled "Practical advice to journalists covering riots" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 9th August 2011 16.04 UTC
Here is some good, commonsensical, practical advice to journalists who might be about to cover riots…
The tips are a mixture of reminders from the National Union of Journalists...
Reporting the UK riots: what are journalists’ rights?
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This article titled "Reporting the UK riots: what are journalists' rights?" was written by David Banks, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 9th August 2011 15.18 UTC
There have been many examples of bravery by journalists in reporting the riots in London and elsewhere over the past few nights.
It is undoubtedly one of the most...
Destructive trends that threaten quality journalism
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This article titled "Destructive trends that threaten quality journalism" was written by Roy Greenslade, for guardian.co.uk on Monday 1st August 2011 10.34 UTC
Eleven days ago I reproduced N. Ravi's candid resignation letter from the editorship of The Hindu, one of India's largest English-language daily newspapers.
One...
Iran expels AFP reporter for covering protests
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Tehrann : Iran has expelled a reporter of the French news agency AFP for trying to cover a protest gathering, news media sources in Tehran said Friday.
Jay Deshmukh, an Indian national who was deputy of the AFP bureau in Tehran, had apparently tried, together with his assistant, to cover a protest gathering Feb 15 despite an official ban.
The...
Iranian journalist receives six-year jail term for interview
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Tehran : The Iranian judiciary sentenced journalist and human rights activist Emadeddin Baqi to a six-year jail term for conducting an interview with an ayatollah, opposition websites reported Wednesday.
According to the websites, Baqi was convicted Tuesday by a revolutionary court in Tehran on charges of spreading propaganda against the...