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Archives for 2008

September 24, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Thank you Clay Felker for creating New West

Clay Felker is the reason I got into magazine journalism. Felker, who died last week at 82, was better known as the editor of New York and Esquire and champion of New Journalism, as this New York Times’ remembrance so aptly summarizes. But to me he’ll always be the guy who started New West. In […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: Clay Felker, Joan Didion, magazine journalism, New West, Ruth Reichl

September 23, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Bad times good for new media's business news writers

It might be bad times for business, and bad times for newspaper business sections, but it appears to be a great time to be a business journalist. Last week on the same day that Wall Street tanked, Slate introduced its new business section, called The Big Money, edited by ex-deputy managing editor of CNN Money […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Media Business, Online news, Writing Tagged With: bad times good for business news, business blogs, Business news, business reporters, The Big Money

September 22, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

The secret to my LinkedIn success

Today, I’m blogging over at The Renegade Writer, a Website for freelancers run by Linda Formichelli and Diana Burrell. The topic: The Secret to My LinkedIn Success. If you’ve been to WordCount before, you know I’m a huge LinkedIn fan, using it every day to troll for sources, manage contacts and participate in discussion groups. […]

Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: Diana Burrell, guest posts on blogs, Linda Formichelli, LinkedIn, The Renegade Writer

September 19, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Dear editor, I'm leaving you

Dear Editor: I’m leaving you. It’s been coming on for some time now, but I didn’t want to say anything that would jeopardize what we had until I was absolutely sure. Now I am. I can’t work for you anymore. I’ve held up my end of the relationship. I’ve done what I said I’d do. […]

Filed Under: Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: Editors, freelancers

September 18, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Poynter offers Sept. 25 Webinar on reporting with video

Most freelancers I know have a print background and little to no training using video to tell stories, myself included. But as the media business goes online, video is showing up on more news and magazine Websites. It seems like a good idea to at least learn the basics of using video to report stories, […]

Filed Under: Online news, Technology, Writing Tagged With: multimedia skills for writers, News University, Poynter Institute, Regina McCombs, reporting with video

September 17, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Doonesbury's Redfern gets laid off from the Post

Everybody in the newspaper business is getting laid off. Even Rick Redfern. Redfern, the fictional investigative reporter in Gary Trudeau’s Doonesbury comic strip, is getting canned by the Washington Post after 33 years on the job, according to a story line that debuted in the strip this week. He’s one of the lucky ones, Redfern’s […]

Filed Under: Careers, Media Business, Newspapers, Writing Tagged With: Doonesbury, Gary Trudeau, newspaper layoffs, Rick Redfern, Washington Post

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