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January 11th, 2008 | 134 views | Posted in getting a job, new media, social media |

All journalism students should have a blog. That’s the clear message from the leading journalism bloggers and educators. For MAC 250 students the opening quote on this discussion should make you think about what to do after the module’s over. Take a look at Dave Lee’s blog as an example: the Guardian’s Roy Greenslade recently called him ‘probably Britain’s leading student journalist blogger’.

Make sure you read Neil McIntosh’s comment too: ‘blogs are the minimum’. Get your site up and running now. See where it takes you, well before you think about that journalism or PR job.

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