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The (Viral) Ripple Effect of Ripping Off Journalism - MediaShift

The (Viral) Ripple Effect of Ripping Off Journalism - MediaShift | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Within hours of my child sexual abuse story being posted online, ripoffs started emerging – with the bylines of other journalists posted on them. Mamamia took 900 words of my 1,900-word story.


The Daily Mail’s headline was not about the catastrophic impacts of child sexual abuse. It was about a 12-year-old boy having sex with his mother.


I’d promised Hamish and Ian their stories were safe with me. But they weren’t. After all their suffering, what impact would this have on them?...

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Ginger Gorman shares a powerful story about plagiarism, freelancing and major media ripping off other journalists' work. Even more rampant in blogging unfortunately.

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Who Pays Writers' crowdsourced data reveals how much publications pay freelancers

Who Pays Writers' crowdsourced data reveals how much publications pay freelancers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

For beginning freelancers, figuring out the right rate to ask for can be almost as difficult as landing the gig itself. Who Pays Writers is an anonymous, crowdsourced open data that lets writers report their rates from various publications for print and Web. Though it has been around since 2012, this week the site received a redesign to let you easily search and report your rates.

You can sift through the site for publications you’re thinking about pitching (or are simply curious about) or search by name. If there’s data for said publication, you’ll see a per word rate or a flat rate fee, along with the year submitted, a small description of what the piece was, and whether the writer had a relationship with the assigning editor going into the job....

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Freelance writers will find this crowd sourced data useful – who pays what to writers 

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