Journalism: Dying by a thousand cuts, or being reinvented?
When they think about competition, many traditional outlets still seem to look mostly at media players such as the Huffington Post or Buzzfeed. But the reality is that much of what is competing with journalism ...
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The SA Incubator, or, why promote young science writers?
The SA Incubator, or, why promote young science writers?
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The SA Incubator: Helping Hatch Science Writers Since July 2011
Erin Podolak, who you had the opportunity to meet in this space before , interviewed me a few days ago, about this blog, The SA Incubator. Her article is now published on her blog, and below is the exact copy of it: I am a baby chicken. Not literally of course, but figuratively speaking I am a little chick of a science writer. Fledgling, if you will. Continuing with this analogy, I recent left ...
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From rags to riches
The best of the growing horde of fashion bloggers are turning their comments into cash.
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Introducing: Jack Scanlan
This is a series of Q&As with young and up-and-coming science, health and environmental writers and reporters. They have recently hatched in the Incubators (science writing programs at schools of journalism), have even more recently fledged (graduated), and are now making their mark as wonderful new voices explaining science to the public. [More]
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