UK journalists earn more online than in print
After three to five years, a local journalist gets £24,000 and a consumer journalist £30,000, and online journalists reported salaries of £35,000 per year. More details on the survey here.
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1 comments about 'UK journalists earn more online than in print'I think it is true all over the world that an online journalist would be earning more than a print journalist. For one, cyberspace is unlimited. The journalists here can multi-task such that they are not limited to one or two agencies, or one or two assignments in a day. The type they work on also varies from simple to complex and it is in these complex ones where they get much of their bread and butter. It just depends upon their diligence.
Posted by Jane Abao at July 13, 2007 8:38 AM
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