En Grande-Bretagne, une initiative vient d’être lancée pour réunir les journalistes de moins de 30 ans qui s’interrogent sur l’avenir du métier:
Journalism.co.uk and journalism Dave Lee (http://www.dave-lee.orgblogger) are proud to introduce a new forum for young journalists.
The Tomorrow’s News, Tomorrow’s Journalists blogging ring (http://www.journalism.co.uk/young-journalists/) or TNTJ between you and me – is a place for young journalists from across the globe to share their experiences/anxieties/ideas/
random thoughts…To take part there are just a couple of criteria:1) you must be under 30-years-old
2) you must blog about journalism (for more details on what this entails read Dave’s introduction – http://www.dave-lee.org/jblog/?p=352)Each month a topic/question will be put up for discussion. Interested parties can register (http://www.journalism.co.uk/young-journalists/wp-login.php?action=register) and contribute their thoughts in a blog post, which will then be published on the TNTJ site. Feel free to post away on your own blog too.You can log in and post your entry for about a week or so after the first post – though there’ll be no time limit on leaving comments.
We’re kicking off with the following: « The biggest challenge facing a young journalist in today’s media is… »
So far we’ve had some great responses, so why not have a read, young journos, or better still post your own.
You can follow updates to TNTJ through Journalism.co.uk‘s journalismnews Twitter feed – http://www.twitter.com/journalismnews
For more info or queries contact Dave Lee at [email protected] or email [email protected].