Seems like I can always count on MediaBistro to provide a few good nuggets of news about the writing business.
For instance, Playgirl is shutting down its print operations in favor of Web publication. (Writers, take note: they'll be running more images and video, cutting content.)
And women-oriented network WEtv is looking for TV movie writers.
Winston Wood says that journalism is still attracting talented newcomers--even if they can make more money begging on the sidewalk.
And NPR is buying out Public Interactive, "the Boston-based nonprofit organization founded by PRI that has played an instrumental role in the development and expansion of websites and digital services for 170 public broadcasting customers." Looks like media mergers and acquisitions aren't limited to the for-profit sector.
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