Pitch, publish, repeat: The hustle of freelance journalism
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Wednesday, 05th March 2025 at 7:56pmThe shift towards freelance journalism is reshaping the media landscape as more journalists move away from traditional newsrooms in pursuit of editorial freedom. While freelancing offers autonomy, it also comes with financial uncertainty and challenges in securing work.
Influencing India spoke with independent journalists K A Shaji, Kavita Muralidharan and Laasya Shekhar, who transitioned from newsroom roles to freelancing.
With over 25 years of experience across The New Indian Express, Tehelka, Times of India, The Hindu, Huffington Post, and South First, K A Shaji sees freelancing as a way to work on stories that truly interest him.
“Traditional media houses tend to give journalists some assignments or beats that may not excite them. Many media organisations are looking for quality...
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