A week or so ago I wrote a blog brainstorming a few ideas for a young journalist blogging ring. It was inspired by Jessica DaSilva, the rather brave intern who blogged her way into a bit of a nightmare, but then pretty much blogged her way into a glistening career at the same time. Wonderful, I thought.
Anyway, it made me realise that I don’t really know many young journalists that are bloggers. Apart from either friends who I’ve bullied into starting blogs, or some of my NZ students…. who I’ve bullied into starting blogs too
So here’s the deal. John Thompson, from journalism.co.uk, has set up a new section of the site for our ring. It’s a Wordpress-powered site (woo!), which we can all sign up to and post to.
Now I know what you’re thinking: Can’t I just post on my own blog and then get the lovely link traffic?
Feel free — I’ll be doing it with my posts, for sure. However, by posting onto journalism.co.uk I think this will become an effective, managed resource that can be searched and archived in one sole location, thus making a sort of young-journalist knowledge bank on the web. And of course, let’s not disregard the clout journalism.co.uk has in the online journo world. There are few places better suited to hosting all of this stuff.
One of the concerns from my original post was exclusivity. I suggested — wrongly — that I (and others) pick and choose bloggers who had already made a name for themselves on the web. Wrong. How would that work? The whole reason for this idea coming into existence was because of Jessica…. who I’d never heard of. So to exclude bloggers who weren’t already famous from contributing is just a really stupid idea. Thanks to all who made the point perfectly clear via comments and emails. We’re debating already!
But there will be some restrictions. We need to keep this focused in order to make it useful and interesting.
So, to take part in the Journalism.co.uk Young Journalist Blog Ring, you will have to be:
a) Under 30-years-old. I know there will be a couple of disappointed people out there with this restriction, but without it I feel we lose the point a bit.
b) You blog (or plan to blog) about journalism in some shape or form. Bit of an obvious one, this, but I think it’s important that we’re all coming from the same place here. I’m not bothered what stage of you’re career you’re at, so long as that career’s journalism.
c) You promote the ring! If we all bring attention to this by shouting it from the rooftops, then there’s no reason why this can’t become the best point for young opinion on the media on the web.
Finally… I can’t write ‘the ring’ without thinking of that horrible Gollum chap. So, anyone who can come up with a good, catchy name wins… wins… your very own DVD copy of Batman: The Dark Night!* Wow!
So, if you’re interested, please email me: davelee.mail@NOSPAMgmail.com . Obviously, want to be removing that NOSPAM bit. If you’ve already emailed me, please do it again… I don’t want to miss anyone out, and my Gmail inbox is busier than a Barack Obama gig campaign rally.
I’d like to add, of course, that any suggestions are still very welcome as to how the ring should work. I’ve set those three requirements as a means of getting the ball rolling. But please, ideas wanted!













I think it’s a great idea. I wonder if this can also work with the Carnival of Journalism http://www.carnivalofjournalism.com/
Perhaps the two can work together???
i’m game! would love to take part — and will have more blogging time in the next coming weeks. will email you, cheers!
Count me as one of the few disappointed folks. I’m not 31, I’m working on the seventh anniversary of my 25th birthday
Looking forward to reading the posts, though.
Yeah mate I’m in. How are you going to prove that people are under-30? Other than finding a government laptop on a train and gaining access to some databases.
I reckon our first topic – ‘what are our journalism dreams?’ – why we got into it, why we studied it, why we want to do it etc
I’m so in. I’m not blogging about journalism yet (I will be) but I’ve given several talks on the topic in Seattle and the Bay Area. Got a lot of ideas I want to share and would love to join a community of young thinkers. Let me know what I need to do.
Awesome idea. I’m weirdly pleased that I’m above the cutoff age, since there’s so darn many of you youngsters out there these days.
Count me in! (Sending you an e-mail)
Bah this sounds like fun but I’ve turned my website into a *little too* honest pre-journalism conference website at the moment.
Maybe when we get the real one going in November and my website loses the FEJS angle I could have a shot?
If you’re still open for applicants by then…
Count me in. My blog’s still relatively new, but I fit all criteria and think it’s a good idea. E-mail coming your way.
At the risk of sounding redundant, I’m in. Wonderful idea (though I didn’t quite gather how exactly that’s gonna work, but I’m sure you’ll fill me in.)
I’m sold
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I think a better name for this group would be the Ring of Bling. It would symbolize what today’s clueless young journos are about: Running around and showing off their gadgets.
The Ring of Bling: Don’t miss missing it.
“I think a better name for this group would be the Ring of Bling. It would symbolize what today’s clueless young journos are about: Running around and showing off their gadgets.”
Anyone who can afford ‘bling’ is not a journalist… and any journalist who wants ‘bling’ is a bad one.
Great idea! I’m up for it.
I don’t quite understand the criteria. I don’t write articles for a living. I do it for fun / hobby, or to get something off my chest. I provide Web / Drupal Consultancy for a living. I am young and I do consider myself a journalist, albeit a pretty rubbish one. So am I in or what? Bit out of order if you leave me out I reckon
If the true purpose is to gather young people involved in media I think you should let me post…
BTW I don’t like ring either