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A tour of The ET: Features


For Local Newspaper Week 2008, we take you behind the scenes at your local newspaper.

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The features team is made up of features editor Julia Ogden, who used to edit the Boston Standard, Jemma Walton, and Hannah Gray.
Also perched under the features umbrella are entertainments reporter Ian Ray, who is lead singer of Straw Bear (see www.myspace.com/strawbear for more info – they're really good, or so Ian tells us), as well as business editor Paul Grinnell.

Jem
ma said: "I love my job because features covers everything. We write the in-depth articles that appear on pages 8 and 9 each day, and get to meet some really interesting people.

"One of my favourite interviews was with the pastor at Peterborough Prison, who used to be drummer in Gary Numan's Tubeway Army. He had gone from being a punk rocker in the '70s through to a man of the cloth in the 2000s, and had a lot of tales to tell.

"If you know anyone as interesting as him, please drop me a line!"

See more of our feature: Take a tour of The ET
For Local Newspaper Week 2008, we take you behind the scenes at your local newspaper.

7 May 2008

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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 11:51 AM
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