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Posts Tagged ‘ Jim Tucker ’

China’s ‘first blogger’ to lecture at Whitireia

Aug 31st, 2009 | By Jim Tucker | Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News

Man who led Chinese entry to social media coming to NZ.



Reporter recognised for making a difference

Jul 29th, 2009 | By Penelope Scott | Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News

Foreign correspondent noted for breaking new ground.



Whitireia journalism grad one of top three in NZ

May 17th, 2009 | By Newswire Team | Category: Front Page Layout, Lead Story, News

Whitireia Journalism School’s Luke Appleby was named one of NZ’s top three journalism students at the Qantas Media Awards. He’s pictured here with head tutor Jim Tucker at the awards dinner in Wellington on Friday night.



Twitter gives our cricket coverage an edge

Apr 8th, 2009 | By Newswire Team | Category: Latest News, News

Whitireia students ‘Twittered’ news from the test against India.



School’s out: Whitireia journos hit the industry

Mar 27th, 2009 | By Virginia McMillan | Category: Latest News, News

Jenny Meyer tops outstanding journalism class.



NewsWire reporter takes top student award

Dec 4th, 2008 | By Newswire Team | Category: Latest News, News

Jenny Meyer wins Statistics NZ best journalism student award.



Whitiriea J School team rocks on election night

Nov 9th, 2008 | By Jim Tucker | Category: Featured Article, News

In a first for a New Zealand journalism school, Whitireia’s NewsWire had 20 students reporting Election night. This photo essay shows what was going on back at NewsWire HQ as the stories and pictures flowed in.



Baby journo boom at Whitireia

Aug 6th, 2008 | By Miyuki McGuffie | Category: Featured Article

Whitireia Journalism School has become NZ’s second-largest journalism programme. One of its students, MIYUKI McGUFFIE, reports on the school’s rapid growth.



From student to teacher in one round-world leap

Jul 10th, 2008 | By Aaron Caskey | Category: Featured Article

Whitireia’s online journalism tutor is not hampered by lack of professional experience.