♦ A women’s magazine is looking for women of any age who work for adult phone lines – maybe to fit in with kids ot because they’re retired – and who don’t mind talking about why they do it.
♦ A tabloid newspaper wants to interview a woman who has been a victim of domestic violence and whose attacker has been convicted.
It’s a sensitive one, we appreciate, but believe the interviewee will be well compensated for their time. So if you have a story to sell and tell then let us know.
♦ A quality broadsheet is looking to interview a recent graduate working as a fundraiser or similar in the charity or voluntary sector. It follows a report showing big fall in vacancies here, despite a general improvement in the graduate jobs market.
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