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Monday, 29 November 2010

Regional Press 2011 outlook. Your thoughts?

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This time last year I was asked by the editor of InPublishing magazine to write an article on the outlook for the regional Press in 2010. Yo...
Saturday, 27 November 2010

Another contender ...

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... for the non-story of the year award .  Courtesy of @johncthompson.
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20 classic tabloid headlines

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I have spent the last three weeks in Hull, training reporters to write headlines. There were 80 journalists, from the Hull Daily Mail, Scunt...
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Something for your wall ...

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... a splendid typography poster from  fastcompany.com.  This is an old but good list too, showing the  most popular ten typeface families ...
Friday, 26 November 2010

Subbing hubs turning full circle?

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Traditional subs? Hubs? Reporters writing directly to the page? Outsourcing? Working from home? In the last few months I have been working w...
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Thursday, 25 November 2010

Irish Daily Stark

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Following the poignant approach to the bailout by the Irish Examiner , here is a more direct view from today's Irish Daily Star. I hav...
Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Whatever happened to the leaders?

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Delighted to see Alan Geere active on Twitter at long last. His thought for today is We're all followers ... where are all the leaders?...
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Saturday, 20 November 2010

Poignant page from the Examiner

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The Irish Examiner always manages to respond to major Irish stories with spectacular front pages - and it certainly didn't disappoint ye...
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Sands Media Services is a training and design consultancy run by Peter and Pam Sands. Peter is consultant trainer on the Daily Mail graduate programme in London, New York and Sydney. He is a former editor of The Northern Echo, non-executive director of Northcliffe Media, director at PA Training and from 2006-2011 was chairman of the judges in the Regional Press Awards. He has redesigned 90 newspapers and magazines and is in demand as a trainer, speaker and editorial consultant. Peter was presented with the Journalists' Charity Award which 'recognises an individual or body that has made an outstanding contribution to journalism and journalists’ in 2018. Pam is a former director of the Editorial Centre and Press Association Training. Our partners include Press Association Training, ffresh, the visual communications company run by Mike Brough, Alan Geere, Brian Page and other senior journalists and designers. You can contact us on: petersandssms@gmail.com Twitter@petersands55
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