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InJournalism wants student bloggers

Student bloggers: InJournalism wants you!
Are you a University of Sunderland student? Do you have a blog? If you answered yes to both of these, InJournalism.co.uk wants you.
InJournalism, soon to undergo a name-change and wholesale revamp, is looking to publish your blogposts and link out to your blog – think Huffington Post style -driving lots of [...]

Orwell Trust running ‘as live’ Orwell blog… from 1939

Each year the Orwell Trust, which supports the work and legacy of George Orwell, organises the Orwell Prize for political writing. Previously, there had been two categories, for books and journalism. This year, however, they have extended the categories to a third: for blogs.

When a blog’s not a blog: one-way Obama?

Of course today’s been dominated by the news of Sunderland leapfrogging Newcastle as lucky lottery city Obama’s inauguration as the 44th president of the USA.
One of my favourite bloggers, Andy Revkin at the New York Times, draws our attention to the fact that the new White House administration has begun the new reign with an [...]