It’s all about the buzz- training to be a journalist in the digital age
For the past month, the Leeds Trinity University postgraduate journalism trainees have been running a fully functioning newsroom.
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For the past month, the Leeds Trinity University postgraduate journalism trainees have been running a fully functioning newsroom.
According to the BBC Lab UK survey published in April, Britain is far from a classless society: instead of the previously assumed three social classes, there are apparently now seven.
Wendy Oloya is currently category content manager at WorldStores, having previously worked as a reporter at Famous Features. She completed her journalism training at News Associates with the help of the Journalism Diversity Fund.
“The future of journalism is in your hands.” With such a bold opening statement by NCTJ Chairman, Kim Fletcher, on Friday morning, it became clear why the NCTJ wanted us, the student council, to ensure they were providing us with the best range of opportunities, skills and qualifications possible.
Navigating the spaghetti junction of Victoria to reach the NCTJ Student Council meeting was a feat in itself. After weaving in and out of smoggy roadworks and narrowly missing a street cleaner’s wheelie bin, I managed to find the Microsoft HQ, where MSN was hosting the event.
Most organisations require you to ‘tick boxes’ before you can even contact them. Whether it be your name, age, gender, sexuality, religion or even medical history, it is essential that our bureaucratic society know about you. I, like many other Journalism Diversity recipients, have never fitted in a box.
Just a short 20 weeks ago, I began the course I had been destined to do since I was about eight-years-old.
Parky talks to Journalism Diversity intern, Lisa Nelson, about shorthand, diversity and why interviewing is like doing your driving test…
This year’s Society of Editors conference in Belfast took place during one of the most eventful weekends for the media in recent memory.