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Continue reading →: The Five Stages of UNEMPLOYdenialMENT
Here I am, four months post last exam, every day I basically do the job of a broadcast journalist at a very nice, local radio station. But I’m not paid, I have no written agreements and I can’t afford to move out of my mum’s house. It’s a strange and…
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Continue reading →: Week Six; Slapton Ley: the Beast of the 6k.
Last Thursday and yesterday I ran this route along Slapton Ley for the first time, clocking up a surprising 6.1k, according to my pedometer. Yesterday’s run was by far the harder of the two on this stretch. I don’t know if this was because I hadn’t run for two days,…
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Continue reading →: Niche Blog Assessment: The Story of a Weblog
This post was originally written in 2011 as part of my journalism PGDip. Some information may now be outdated, and certain links have been removed or may no longer work. The purpose of my niche blog Day One was to explore the storytelling of news, and ultimately try to discover a…
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Continue reading →: Capturing Cardiff: Welcome to the Dark Side
This post was originally written in 2011 as part of my journalism PGDip. Some information may now be outdated, and certain links have been removed or may no longer work. Blood pooling into a gutter, mingling with the contents of a smashed pint glass. An unconscious man and a…
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Continue reading →: Blogging On the Beat
This post was originally written in 2010 as part of my journalism PGDip. Some information may now be outdated, and certain links have been removed or may no longer work. Adam Tinworth brought the I back into journalistic blogging at CJS this week. He told us that publishing online does make…






