Today’s Salon has an important article on the role of journalists. Patrick L. Smith, an experienced big league newspaper reporter, starts with a critique of former NY Times exec Jill Abramson’s recent talk at a conference. What caught my eye … read more
Month: July 2014
Proofreaders/Editors – ProofreadingServices.com
Full-time and part-time remote positions available ProofreadingServices.com hires part-time and full-time proofreaders who demonstrate superlative proofreading and editing skills. Benefits of working for ProofreadingServices.com include competitive pay, flexible hours, and great colleagues. You can work right from your … read more
Yet another attempt by marketers to imitate journalism
Just when we started to get a handle on native advertising, marketers are birthing a new beast: brand journalism. If you’re new to the conversation, native advertising is a current hot topic among marketing folks. Basically, they want to … read more
Upper Midwest Region Azbee Night: July 24
Magazine Editor in Chief – Technology Publishing Company
Established Pittsburgh, Pa., publisher seeks a highly experienced editor in chief to lead a monthly B2B construction/design magazine. We are a forward-thinking company that publishes high-quality content on multiple platforms and consistently develops new products. Responsibilities include developing … read more
Magazine Art Director – Suffolk University
We are seeking a seasoned designer with extensive magazine experience at the creative director or art director level for the University’s tri-annual magazine. “SAM” is the tri annual publication for the 72,000 graduates of Suffolk University in Boston … read more
Award-Winning Editor Finds Direction In Visual Storytelling
By Jeff Gelski The strategy failed this time. Sarah Redohl typed up information for a law enforcement story. She cut the information into strips of paper and placed the strips on the floor. Previously, such actions had helped her … read more