Scratch is for writers of all genres and trades — and for anyone who wants to know where the publishing and
journalism industries go from here.
Not exact matches
Maybe your
industry is
going in another direction but, for me,
journalism is to tell the truth.
Since, as Marcus notes, «some U.S. universities and colleges may be
going the way of the music and
journalism industries,» scientists at early stages of their careers may wish to consider whether they ought to tie their futures to institutions that, failing drastic reform in the near future, will in many cases continue «facing skeptical customers, declining enrollment, an antiquated financial model that is hemorrhaging money, and new kinds of low - cost competition.»
Not
going to lie I want to
go into Fashion
Journalism but the
industry is super hard to break and I've found that I have to do a lot of hard work; including my blog which I started to help me achieve that goal.
When the digital dynamic rolled over the news
industry — and flattened what once was the richness of American
journalism into infotainment — each journalist had to ask him - or herself whether, if starting out all over again, the new media would be something they'd want to
go into?
«Dog
Gone Smart shares my passion for rescue and adoption and together with this truly wonderful bed we have launched, we know it will have an important impact,» says Rappaport, who was named American Pet Products Association's (APPA) and Pet
Industry Distributors Association's (PIDA) 2012 recipient of the Excellence in
Journalism and Outstanding Contributions to the Pet
Industry Award.
While this in itself is a bit of an overstatement (there is plenty of insightful travel
journalism out there to offset the generic pap), Thompson proceeds with an accurate roundup of the elements that conspire to create bad travel writing: throw - away words like «hip,» «happening,» «sun - drenched,» «undiscovered,» and «magical»; imperative language that urges the reader to «do» this, «eat» that, «
go» here; stories that depict tourism workers (taxi drivers, hotel clerks, bartenders) as «local color»; the fake narrative «raisons d'etre writers invent to justify their travels»; the untraveled writers and editors who assemble authoritative - sounding travel «roundups» from Internet research; the conflicts of interest that arise when writers fund their travels with
industry - subsidized «comps»; publications running what is essentially the same story over and over again, never questioning stereotype assumptions about certain parts of the world.
GamerGate wasn't created by Anita, it was started as a result for the shit Zoe Quinn had been doing which exposed the corrupt
journalism and
going ons within the
industry.
As many people know, gaming
journalism is an
industry that's
going through a bit of crisis at the moment.
But as with the
journalism industry in general placing greater weight on online media, there are
going to be changes.
Instead of targeting traditional writing
industries such as publishing and
journalism, I saw early on that these forms of communication were
going through rapid and tremendous change.