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January 30, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Small papers best positioned to survive recession, changing news business

My first newspaper job was selling classified ads over the phone for The Valley Times in Beaverton, Oregon, the summer after my freshman year in college. I’d started writing for my college paper and was thrilled to have a job – any job – in the newspaper business, even if it meant inputting ads for […]

Filed Under: Economy, My stories, Newspapers, Oregon Tagged With: community newspapers, Newspaper Industry, Oregon Business, Oregon Business Magazine, Oregon newspapers, weekly newspapers

January 29, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

Stalking the reluctant source – 10 secrets to getting anybody to talk

You had the idea, wrote the query, got the assignment, negotiated the contract, worked out a deadline and did the research. Now all that’s left is interviewing the source. What’s that, the source won’t answer your email or phone calls? Don’t they realize what you’ve had to do to get this far? Unfortunately, just because […]

Filed Under: Editors, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: dealing with sources, doing interviews, finding story sources, story sources, what to do if a source won't talk, Writing

January 27, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

If you're upgrading your writing career, j-school isn't the answer

Twice in the last week I’ve encountered writers or bloggers who’ve run into a bad patch in their careers and are wondering if it makes sense to go back to school and get a master’s degree in journalism. Bottom line: you don’t need a degree to get work as a writer. Even if you have […]

Filed Under: Careers, Freelancing, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: digital media, do i need a master's in journalism, freelancing in bad times, Journalism, journalism in the 21st century, journalism school, journalism training, master's degree in journalism, Writing

January 26, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

An ode to Twitter

A cautionary tale: Of Twitter, beware. Your free time it won’t spare. All too soon, you won’t care Of your life what you share – And real work can’t compare. Log on if you dare.

Filed Under: Social Networks, Technology, Web 2.0, Workplace Issues Tagged With: ode to Twitter, productivity, time wasted on Twitter, Twitter, using Twitter at work

January 21, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

I love editors who…

* Leave a job and contact you from the next one – with assignments and higher per-word rate. * Tell you they’re reining in freelance budgets due to the economy but are keeping you on their freelance short list. * Reward one fast-turnaround assignment with two more – in as many weeks. * Freelance for […]

Filed Under: Editors, Freelancing, Workplace Issues, Writing Tagged With: freelancers and editors, good editors, what makes a good editor, working with editors

January 20, 2009 By Michelle V. Rafter

The plugged in president

It’s not surprising that the man who ran an unprecedented Internet campaign, a man who lives on his Blackberry would kick things up a notch when it came to the White House’s online presence. As soon as Barack Obama was inaugurated as the country’s 44th president earlier today, his IT staff flipped the switch on […]

Filed Under: Blogs Tagged With: Barack Obama, Macon Phillips, Obama technology policies, White House, White House blog

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