Gone to press: what’s in this week’s magazine
Posted by
Dominic Ponsford
on 30 April 2008 at 13:04
Tags: Journalism
This week’s edition of Press Gazette is a must-read for anyone interested in journalism training because there’s a 16-page supplement devoted to it.
It tells would-be journalists everything they need to know about getting into every field of the industry..
For those looking to take the next step on in their careers we have a special report on the journalism boom in the Middle East. We may be entering something of a media slump in the UK - but in Dubai and Abu Dhabi there appear to be well-paid jobs galore for British journalists.
Also in this week’s mag:
Hundreds of jobs could go across the regional press following a new India out-sourcing move.
Anita Syvret reveals why she has stepped down after 18 years as editor of the Gloucestershire Echo.
The special project at Telegraph Media Group which seeks to unite journalists and geeks.
Full analysis of the latest booming national newspaper web traffic pictures.
In depth interview with double British Press Award winner Tom Newton Dunn, The Sun’s defence editor.
Michael McFarland, BBC London editor, explains how the broadcaster revealed details of Ken Livingstone’s secret children.
Chorley Guardian editor Chris Maguire reveals his tips for waging a successful campaign.
And Axegrinder thinks that Rupert Murdoch may want to woo a certain national newspaper editor back to Wapping.
Tags: Journalism

