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      Journalism Jobs - August 17

      On Facebook, some dude is looking for music writing interns for two days a week. There's no mag name or email address, so you'll have to facebook him. But based on creeping his profile page (the things I reduce myself to, all for you!) it's this site: Rocklouder.co.uk.


      Over on Journalism.co.uk, Incisive's Computing is looking for a senior reporter. Dow Jones needs a pair of financial journalists. Forward planning group the Year Ahead need a research intern (17k). And Emap's First is looking for a celebrity editor -- I think that means you edit the celebrity pages, as opposed to editing celebrities, or indeed, being an editor who is also a celeb.


      The Guardian as an advert from recruiters Reilly for an assistant editor (22k) while TMN are looking for a reporter and PFJ need a subeditor.


      Academic publisher Sage needs an editorial assistant/assistant editor -- well, which is it? A small book publisher needs a production assistant.


      TNT needs a chief subeditor. And Nature is looking for an assistant editor. BBC's Radio 2 is looking for a pair of broadcast assistants.


      Over on GorkanaPR, Sky (The Magazine, apparently) needs a subeditor and News Magazines needs freelance designers. Hotel Management International is looking for freelance writers, as does the LEAF review, a design/architecture publication. Psychologies needs a chief subeditor. Entertainment publisher C21 Media needs a sub/reporter. The Financial Times needs production editors and subeditors. And Orange needs online content editors for their money and travel sections for £130/day.

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