Domain: newscollege.ca

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Don’t get caught spinning these cliché leads that babble ...
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By Gregg McLachlan Whenever a photograph of a deadly car crash is ...
Whenever a photograph of a deadly car crash is published in our newspaper, it's inevitable that the telephone will ring in my office. ...
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NewsCollege - Simple and practical journalism tips
A collection of articles providing journalism tips and style advice.
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By Gregg McLachlan At some point in your career, you have faced ...
For some reporters, spot news gets the adrenalin flowing. ... It’s how you react and what you do that separates strong spot news reporting from weak ...
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Issues Reporting
TV news stations have become superb at using issues reporting to entice us to tune in with teasers such as Canada and its naval submarines: Are we in over ...
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NewsCollege - Simple and practical journalism tips
A collection of articles providing journalism tips and style advice.
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NewsCollege - Simple and practical journalism tips
Home · Reporting · Writing · Quickies · Story Hunting · Think Positive · Editing · Links · ABOUT NC · J-TOOLS · INTERVIEW TIPS ...
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NewsCollege - Simple and practical journalism tips
A collection of articles providing journalism tips and style advice.
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By Gregg McLachlan At some point in your career, you have faced ...
For some reporters, spot news gets the adrenalin flowing. ... It’s how you react and what you do that separates strong spot news reporting from weak ...
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Story Hunting
If you’re having trouble getting your own story ideas, or are simply in need ... It’s how you’ll find terrific human interest stories such as Mae and Jack ...
 
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