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Media Editorials
Adult mobile content, The Guardian:
Listening to a sex chat line on your phone is a private affair. Looking at pictures or videos of couples at it, doing all the many-splendored things which internet porn artists do, could provoke more deeply-held objections.
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Online markets open up for journalists, UK Press Gazette
With the growing hegemony of the internet the lines between journalism, copywriting and PR are becoming increasingly blurred. Companies are realising that they no longer need to hire advertising or PR companies to transmit their messages for them.
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The future of print, The Independent:
Subsiding into a bearded grump, the glowering Gowers ended with the reflection that online journalism doesn't even seem to pay very well.
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Joan Collins and Steven Berkoff, The Independent:
Collins, turning 60 in June, has more money than time. She is at work on her third novel (working title Hell Hath No Fury), having ditched her fourth husband in favour of an old Etonian art dealer. She eats mini-Mars bars in a modest dressing room, Michael Medved's Hollywood versus America sharing the shelf space with a Scrabble dictionary and her second novel, Love and Desire and Hate ("You have a degree in literature? Well you'd better not read it").
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Who's afraid of the digital age? UK Press Gazette:
Companies increasingly want their websites to resemble the more credible and authoritative sources of information, aware that the public has become tired of empty marketing rhetoric.
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How to make money writing for the internet, Morris Journalism Academy:
It's important to keep the content brief, write in clear, plain English, and give the reader a sense of how you are different (and better) than the competition.
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