The Halifax Media Co-op is seeking pitches for the website and the March TIDE.
As usual, we are looking for pitches on underreported topics from a grassroots perspective that are relevant to Halifax and the surrounding community.
Stories from the perspective of marginalized communities in Halifax will be prioritized, including, but not limited to: people with disabilities, immigrants and refugees, Black communities, First Nations communities, LGBTQ people living in poverty.
You have two options:
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1. The $100 pitch (3 paid pitches in February) now accepting pitches.
Deadline: Friday February 10th at midnight.
To be considered, articles should be investigative and in-depth.
To pitch your story, send us less than 200 words outlining:
a) the topic you will cover, b) who you will interview or what sources you will consult, and c) one line bio of yourself, and a link to your previous work (if applicable).
The Halifax Media Co-op currently pays a flat rate of $100 for pitches that are accepted. Articles are either 800 or 1600 words. Writers do not necessarily need previous journalism experience but should be prepared for a rigorous editing process. Writers with prior experience writing for the HMC will be given priority.
Deadline for stories will be approx. 2 weeks later.
Send your pitch to: hmc@mediacoop.ca
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2. The $30 pitch (5 paid pitches in February)
We are always accepting pitches.
This pitch is new to the HMC. This pitch is for time-sensitive stories.
400-800 word stories, well-written blog posts as well as edited audio and video pieces will be considered for the $30 pitch.
Pieces will normally not go through an editing process, but they will be copy-edited. Pieces should be posted within 48 hours of being assigned.
-Interested contributors should write to hmc@mediacoop.ca with their intent to cover a story or pitch at the Monday meeting. These pitches should be short and to the point.
Check out the Media Co-op's writer’s guide for tips: dominionpaper.ca/write
The site for the Halifax local of The Media Co-op has been archived and will no longer be updated. Please visit the main Media Co-op website to learn more about the organization.