AOL Patch is Hiring

Andrea Stone, Dis­placed Jour­nal­ists Com­mu­nity Mem­ber and Senior Wash­ing­ton Cor­re­spon­dent for AOL News, has asked me to tell you about these job oppor­tu­ni­ties. If you apply for one of the open­ings, please men­tion that you were referred by Andrea. AOL Patch is look­ing for regional edi­tors and adver­tis­ing sales direc­tors in Cal­i­for­nia, New York, Connecticut, […]

Displaced Journalist Replaces “The Rocky” with “Fit to Print” Life

M.E. Spren­gelmeyer is “reporter/publisher” of The Guadalupe County Com­mu­ni­ca­tor, a 2,000-circulation weekly in the col­or­ful Route 66 com­mu­nity of Santa Rosa, New Mex­ico. M.E., as he prefers to be called, was Wash­ing­ton cor­re­spon­dent for the Rocky Moun­tain News when the Denver-based news­pa­per pub­lished its final edi­tion Feb­ru­ary 27, 2009. He was a dis­placed jour­nal­ist, but not for long. The […]

Freelancers Welcome: Fellowships for Health Journalists at USC Los Angeles

By Susan Older Founder, Dis­placed Jour­nal­ists Health jour­nal­ists have an amaz­ing oppor­tu­nity this sum­mer — to step away from the daily rou­tine and attend a fel­low­ship sem­i­nar July 11–16 in Los Ange­les. The week-long ses­sion explores the inter­sec­tion between com­mu­nity health, health pol­icy and the nation’s grow­ing eth­nic diver­sity, as well as the role that fac­tors such […]

We’re Not Done Yet; What Shall We Do Next?

By Susan Older Founder, Dis­placed Jour­nal­ists We have a rapidly grow­ing, multi-talented Face­book com­mu­nity. What shall we do next with this ini­tia­tive? As one of our writ­ers, Melanie Kolden, pointed out on our site in March, we really don’t know one another. (Of course, we just started in Jan­u­ary.) We share arti­cles, links, and com­ments. But we […]

Don’t Let Inertia Tie You Down: Adversity Leads to New Opportunities

By Mar­cie Eanes March 17, 2010 Recent upheavals in jour­nal­ism have left peo­ple scratch­ing their heads at this unprece­dented level of uncer­tainty. All the hard work of build­ing a career can eas­ily dis­ap­pear with a pink slip. After pack­ing up your desk, com­mis­er­at­ing with col­leagues, and try­ing to put on a brave front, the ques­tion of what to do next […]

DPJs: I Value Your Ideas, as Well as Your Identities

Melanie Kolden is a for­mer copy editor/arts & enter­tain­ment edi­tor who  has worked at the Day­ton Daily News, the San Fran­cisco Chron­i­cle and the L.A. Weekly. By Melanie Kolden I am a jour­nal­ist, but I don’t have a rec­og­niz­able byline. For all of the years that I worked in news­pa­pers (15 plus) I was a behind-the-scenes player. Most […]

Print May Be on the Way Out, but Content is Here to Stay

By Mark May­field Thirty-two years ago I was a senior in col­lege, and edi­tor of my cam­pus news­pa­per. I wrote edi­to­ri­als and columns on an old man­ual type­writer, with car­bon sheets placed between cheap yel­low pulp paper. Sound famil­iar? Any­one of my gen­er­a­tion can remem­ber a time before com­put­ers, before VCRs/DVRS, before cell phones and, of […]

  • Welcome to Our Community

    Susan Older
    Founder
    Dis­placed­Jour­nal­ists™
    and its par­ent company
    Real World Media™

        Is there life – or work – after news­pa­pers? A lot of us are in the process of find­ing out. Because it’s gen­er­ally a some­what lonely endeavor, it struck me, in Jan­u­ary 2010, that it might be com­fort­ing – and pos­si­bly very pro­duc­tive – to go through it together.

        Dis­placed Jour­nal­ists is a com­mu­nity – our com­mu­nity – where we find com­mon ground, where we can begin to pick our­selves up, dust our­selves off and get on with our lives and liveli­hoods. [more]

  • Click on a tag

  • Archives

  • SEO Powered by Platinum SEO from Techblissonline