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JournoFest Manchester 2023: The art of investigative journalism panel

JournoFest Manchester 2023: The art of investigative journalism panel

by sportsbeat | Nov 27, 2023 | Blog

This year’s third JournoFest panel focussed on ‘The art of investigative journalism’, including the skills needed to succeed as an investigative journalist and a behind-the-scenes look at the field. Our trainees heard from The Sunday Times northern...
JournoFest Manchester 2023: Levelling up the media landscape

JournoFest Manchester 2023: Levelling up the media landscape

by sportsbeat | Nov 27, 2023 | Blog

This year’s second JournoFest panel focussed on ‘Levelling up the media landscape’ and the differences between regional and national news. Our trainees heard from ITV Granada reporter Simran Johal, Sky News north of England correspondent Shingi Mararike and The...
JournoFest Manchester 2023: BBC broadcast journalist Rachel Burden

JournoFest Manchester 2023: BBC broadcast journalist Rachel Burden

by sportsbeat | Nov 27, 2023 | Blog

BBC Breakfast and Radio 5 Live Breakfast presenter Rachel Burden was our keynote speaker at this year’s second JournoFest held in Manchester.  Rachel began her career as a reporter at BBC Radio Suffolk, and 15 months later joined BBC Radio Bristol where she...
Code red: How I made a documentary exploring period poverty in the UK

Code red: How I made a documentary exploring period poverty in the UK

by sportsbeat | Nov 17, 2023 | Blog

We offer each of our trainees a summer bursary of up to £1,000 every summer of their degree to spend on journalism work experience or a journalism project, giving them the unique opportunity to travel and explore the areas of journalism they are passionate about....
The School of Journalism trainees enjoy night to remember at London Press Club Ball 2023

The School of Journalism trainees enjoy night to remember at London Press Club Ball 2023

by sportsbeat | Nov 1, 2023 | Blog

A group of News Associates and The School of Journalism trainees got the opportunity to network with top names in journalism at the exclusive London Press Club Ball. The ball took place on Friday October 6 at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London, and our undergraduate...
Full lineup revealed for first ever JournoFest Manchester

Full lineup revealed for first ever JournoFest Manchester

by sportsbeat | Oct 27, 2023 | Blog

News Associates’ renowned journalism conference JournoFest is back for the second time this year…in Manchester! JournoFest brings together News Associates and The School of Journalism trainees for a day-long festival of all-star guest speakers from the...
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