Credit: Courtesy Shirish Kulkarni News How journalists can help audiences understand the news If I, a TV journalist with 25 years of experience, cannot stomach the news, how do we expect anyone else to? By Shirish Kulkarni • 5 min read
News App for journalists: Doubletake, for recording both sides of an interview on smartphone This new free app by FilmicPro allows you to record with two cameras on your mobile phone at the same time to capture interactions By Daniel Green • 1 min read
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Credit: Pixabay News What to look for when choosing a journalism course at university Deciding what and where to study for an undergraduate or postgraduate media degree? Use this guide to make sure you cover all the bases By Daniel Green • 4 min read
Credit: Pexels News UK charity turns secondary school students into budding reporters As part of a drive to improve media literacy, The Student View has teamed up with Google and the Financial Times to help pupils get bylines on local publications By Daniel Green • 4 min read
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Credit: Flickr News What can we do to help independent journalists in authoritarian countries? With press freedom increasingly under attack around the world, a Hungarian investigative reporter urges the industry to unite in solidarity or face the consequences By Daniel Green • 4 min read
Credit: Flickr News Regional journalism students to cover UK election results for younger audiences More than 25 universities teamed up with BJTC to take part in reporting on counts from across the country during an eight-hour local community radio programme and to better represent the under-25s By Daniel Green • 2 min read
Credit: Image by Jerzy Morkis from Pixabay News 'I’m feeling like I am part of the community, I have something I can feel proud of' Many would give up if they did not make it into journalism by the age of 35. These two community reporters found new purpose in reporting local stories thanks to their perseverance - and Facebook funding By Marcela Kunova • 4 min read
News 'Reality is the new quality' for reporting with mobile journalism Mobile reporter Yusuf Omar on why wearable technology is the best tool for citizen journalists to produce raw stories that audiences can truly relate to By Katie Orchard • 1 min read
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