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Coimisin na Men launches applications for new Journalism Schemes

The Local Democracy and Court Reporting Schemes will support the creation of high quality accessible public journalism. 6 million has been allocated for the Journalism Schemes in 2024 Coimisin

Freelance Forum Spring 2024

Freelance Forum Spring 2024 is coming soon. Mark your diary now, and reserve your place below for Freelance Forum Spring 2024 on Monday 8 April. Reserve your place today The Spring 2024 Freelance

Garda demand access to media far right photos

The National Union of Journalists has expressed grave concern at the decision of An Garda Siochana to seek a court order compelling www.RollingNews.ie photographers to hand over images taken on the

Can you help with Forum planning?

Freelancer journalists: What would you like to see from the Freelance Forum in 2024? Have you a topic you’d lie to know more about? Or are therre people we should approach to appear on podcasts

Freelance Forum 2023 Podcast Series

Welcome to the Freelance Forum 2023 Podcast Series For 2023 we are trying something different. Instead of a Spring and Autumn series of podcasts, clustered around live events, we will upload a new

Hello Fediverse

This website is now available to the fediverse. For updates on #freelance #journalists, #FreelanceForum and the #NUJ in #Dublin, follow

NUJ condemns unprecedented death-toll of journalists in Gaza

The National Union of Journalists has today reiterated its horror at the mounting and unprecedented death toll of journalists in the Israel-Palestine conflict, with the number of journalists killed

NUJ members mourn slain journalists

Members of the National Union of Journalists from throughout Ireland gathered at the Garden of Remembrance, Dublin, on Saturday afternoon for a vigil of remembrance for journalists killed in conflict

Small Screen Stories

As a freelance journalist, I was looking forward to watching ‘Obituary’, a new comedy from RT, and enjoying seeing the life of a freelancer on screen. The story, a dark comedy, follows

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Six things we learned from the Freelance Journalism Assembly

Despite the increasing challenges, freelancers continue to be a vital workforce within the journalism space.
Freelancers produce independent, quality and innovative journalism that promotes healthy democracies, ignites public debate and brings the powerful to account. However, to this day, there is no statistical evidence for the number of active freelance journalists in Europe. Nor is there a concise overview available of the opportunities, working conditions, and legal frameworks for freelance journalists, and how these differ between the various European countries.


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Must-Know Irish Deadlines

A simple guide to Irish Media Deadlines by MediaHQ. Aimed at PR professionals, but also useful information for freelancers looking to send in pitches.

A handbook for pitching development stories

The European Journalism Centres guide to pitching development stories as a freelance journalist is based on real-world advice and experience from both editors who receive pitches and freelance journalists who send them.

The guide is primarily intended to support freelance journalists in improving their pitches and chances of being commissioned and/or hired by news organisations and publishers. We know that editors receive a high volume of pitches and truly hope this handbook helps you prepare winning pitches that stand out from the crowd and can improve your stories on development issues.

Download the free guide from the Freeance Journalism Assembly.

Setting Up As A Freelance

When most of us start submitting articles to as many outlets as we can find to commission them, you probably dont see yourself as a business. Youre just grafting, trying to earn a few bob and hoping each story wont be your last.
Many young freelancers will be holding down other work, maybe not journalistic, just to make ends meet. Others will be providing services for free, interning in the hopes of being held on.
But you are a business, at least in the eyes of the Revenue Commissioners. And as such, you need to structure your working week.
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Why You Should Turn Your Investigative Report into an eBook

The Missouri School of Journalisms Roger Fidler has been developing journalism eBooks, or newsbooks, since 2001. He tells ICIJ how eBooks make investigative journalism easier to access and read on mobile devices, and could provide a valuable revenue stream.
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Four Questions Freelancers Should Ask Before Accepting Their Next Gig

As freelancers, our instinct is to grab every gig that comes our way. Personally, Ive never found it easy to decline work, especially if Ive said yes to similar jobs in the past. But how will that short-term paycheck affect my long-term career goals?
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Credit Control for Freelances

Credit control is something every small business has to deal with, and freelance journalists are no exception. At some point in your career, you will find yourself dealing with late paying clients, clients who are slow to pay, and sometimes, clients who just refuse to pay.
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