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      Journalism Jobs - September 17

      And... I'm back.

      On the Guardian jobsite, Al-Jazeera is hiring a whack-load of staff, including journalists and assistant producers, for their offices in London/Doha/Washington. ITN's new sports channel needs editorial and production staff.

      Jordan's needs a law reporter. Whatever GE Fabbri is, it needs editorial assistants. The Prison service needs a writer. Still not happy with the redesign...

      And speaking of redesigns, Journalism.co.uk has done one too... pink and grey? Which doesn't fit on my screen? Sure, whatever. MyVillage is still looking for contributors -- good for students looking to build up their portfolio and get free shit. Nursing Times needs a parttime subeditor. Emap's Heating and Ventilating News needs a reporter (23k)... whoo. A legal publisher needs a sub/layout editor. Weight Watchers magazine needs a subeditor, as does Haymarket's Children and Young People Now.

      Over on GorkanaPR, a hospital site needs freelance writers, the Business needs a reporter, a ski mag needs a production journalist for four days a week, and FT Business needs a chief subeditor.

      On Gumtree, some consumer rights website needs an intern.

      I also (a very long time ago, apologies for the delays) got an email from Catwalk Queen, who need an intern -- email isabelle[at]shinymedia[dot]com including "CQ Work Experience".

      Okay, so this would have been longer, but blogger ate it. I really need to get my own hosting, but poverty is keeping me here. Maybe I'll ask Santa for a hosting package for Christmas... Or Thanksgiving, that's closer.

      1 comment:

      Kat said...

      Something for starters on Journobiz - always nice to get on telly, right?

      "We are looking for budding journalists who are trying to get their big break and are willing to show their search and hard graft on TV."

      Apparently this is for a youth show and they want people aged between 18-23 who have a bit of work experience behind them but no definite training. They want people who haven't really got any contacts in the industry but really feel it is for them. They need to be available for filming from October and will be given a mentor to help them.

      This is all I know, but if anyone thinks they fit the bill, then call 020 7534 0694 and ask for either Katie or Paul.