Radio 5 Live How much is your life worth to a newspaper? Natasha Courtenay-Smith joins a debate hosted by Victoria Derbyshire on selling real life stories and the national press. |
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PR Week: Meet the new digital Max Cliffords PR professionals and whistle-blowers alike have been flocking to a new crop of web-based publicists. Matt Cartmell examines this increasingly popular method of gaining coverage in national newspapers. |
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Radio Four Natasha Courtenay-Smith joins Eve Pollard in a debate about real life stories on The Message, hosted by Jenni Murray. Natasha has alsp been a guest on ‘The Media Show’. |
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The Guardian Wanted: real life Shirley Valentines: Natasha Courtenay-Smith is featured in the Guardian’s media section. |
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Press Gazette Talk to the Press – it’s the story of your life. The article was about Natasha setting up a website for people with a story to sell |
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The Argus A rival to Max: ‘Journalist sets up website to help people sell their story’. |
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The Independent This woman can sell your story: Sophie Morris reports in the Indepedent’s Media section on how Talk to the Press can help you sell your story. |
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BBC Radio Essex Why do people sell their story? Natasha Courtenay-Smith was a guest on BBC Radio Essex talking about our new survey which reveals the Top 10 reasons individuals want to sell their stories to the national press. |
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Financial Mail Former journalist wins women in business award: Click to read the article about Natasha winning at the 2009 Startups awards. |
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We have also participated in debates on:
BBC Radio London
BBC Radio Berkshire
BBC Radio Manchester
BBC Radio Merseyside
BBC Radio Jersey
WFM Radio
Dublin’s Country Mix
Hampshire’s Ocean FM.