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      Journalism Jobs - October 5

      So the day before yesterday, when I said tomorrow, I meant today, mkay?

      On the Guardian, there's a ton of recruiter jobs, as well as one from World News Media for a production assistant.

      On Journalism.co.uk, Jane's Police Review needs a reporter. Some new website launch needs an editor. Careers site Vault needs a staff writer. And TravelZoo need an associate producer.

      And this one's in Brighton, but Journalism.co.uk needs an office assistant.

      On Gorkana over the past couple days, OK! and Brand Strategy both need features writers. Marketing Week needs a reporter.

      Gumtree has a ton up. A business publisher needs a copy (sub?) editor, the South African Times needs Afrikaans writers, and a Southwark-based educational publisher needs a sub for three days a week, for £125/day. The Sherlock Holmes Museum's Baker Street Times is still looking for an editor, a trade publication needs a reporter, MessyMedia needs writers, and SpoonFed needs an electronic music expert.

      HoldtheFrontPage has an ad for a financial reporter.

      And here's one for all you students: The Careers Group has an ad up for the Reuters Graduate Programme. That site also has adverts for a middle east researcher/editorial assistant and an editorial assistant.

      ViewLondon need club reviewers. On Craigslist, a New York real estate mag needs a london freelancer. A news and current affairs website startup needs writers -- you can guess how much that pays, and you'll have to, as they don't say.

      And Dhruti emailed this to me:

      Insight News Television has set a date for Single Camera Documentary
      Film-making Course

      Date: Sat 20th – Sun 21st Oct 2007
      Time: 10am-6pm.
      Location: Clapham Common
      Fee: £250 for students, £300 for individuals, and £500 for corporate (VAT included)

      Our objective is to provide participants with the basic knowledge necessary to shoot a documentary single-handedly on a Sony Z1 HDV camera – the industry standard.

      The Tutors: The course is run by Insight News
      Television's Managing Editor and BAFTA award winning Director Ron McCullagh with additional lectures by internationally acclaimed journalist and Rory Peck award
      winner Sorious Samura.
      If you wish to book a place on the course you can do so either by visiting www.insightnewstv.com/training

      Sounds good -- thanks for that.

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