Sentences with phrase «journo work»

«The Guardian is only off by 7.675 million square kilometers... close enough for journo work I suppose», says Watts.
sure Abriel's articles do get a tad annoying but no need for this vitriolic campaign against him, he does at times do some serious journo work and finds some great stories.
A recent story by British daily Independent claiming that Luke Shaw might be on the way out hasn't quite gone down very well with a reputed Man United news Twitter account, so much so that the journo working on the story was accused of having «fabricated» the news.

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Jon, I always tried to avoid working with people, who were not «team players», such as these «journos».
We had little choice in the matter for crying out loud, and this silly journo probably wrote how we done excellent work in the window considering.
Even the established F1 journos can't work this one out, which makes you wonder how new fans are meant to, doesn't it?
But journos got back to work all bleary eyed yesterday and there wasn't much around, so it got blown up to a more substantial story than would otherwise have been the case.
Ed Balls is alive to the problem and still sees having business onside as vital to a Labour victory — as you might expect from a former FT journo and City minister — and is working hard reassure jittery businesses.
Their naïve disillusionment about dishonest politicos (Bruce Greenwood plays a contrite Robert McNamara) is Spielberg's ruse, attempting to domesticate D.C.'s elite — Bradlee's daughter's lemonade stand and his speechifying wife's (Sarah Paulson) turkey sandwiches nourish the journos as they work overtime.
As you'll see from the latest column, there's a slew of praise for reporters like Jessica Bakeman, Joy Resmovits, Erica Green, Jeff Solocheck, Jessica Calefati, Mark Kerlieber, John Fensterwald, Matt Barnum, Lauren Camera, and Tara Garcia Mathewson for the work they're doing covering ESSA, and scads of expert advice pointing to emerging storylines journos should pursue this spring.
Back in 2012, MINI used the idea of a «Swindon Roof Top Tent» (and a Cowley Caravan) as an April Fool prank to torment motoring journos, and it worked enough for a few to take it seriously.
Maxwell's career actually began here at Steel Media - the journo did a three - month work experience stint over on PocketGamer.co.uk back in 2010.
«Advertising can't get blogs right, journos don't understand people» etc etc Do you really, honestly believe that all the people working in the media, working in marketing are blind and deaf?
In Dan Duray's story for The Art Newspaper on the developing market for Sherrie Levine's work, there's a bit of a buried lede (the big news that comes late in a story and, for many, is seen as bigger news than the headline and lead paragraph (or lede in journo - speak.)
(I've been a journo for a while but working on enviro related stuff in last few yrs)...
Willox was a well - liked journo and chief of staff at The Age who worked his way, via a PR job with Singapore Airlines, into being Alexander Downer's chief of staff, leaving his former colleagues mystified.
Reason and their data didn't work so hey let's get right down and dirty with emotion and paid spin merchants, but first we've got ta go after those traitorous MSM journos, smother them in stinking manure and cower them for good.
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