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JournoFest 2024: How to succeed in today’s changing media landscape 

JournoFest 2024: How to succeed in today’s changing media landscape 

by sportsbeat | Apr 12, 2024 | Blog

This year’s final JournoFest panel discussed how to really succeed in today’s ever-changing media landscape. JournoFest brings together News Associates and The School of Journalism trainees for a day-long festival of high-profile speakers and special guests from...
JournoFest 2024: In conversation with Daily Mail associate editor Stephen Wright

JournoFest 2024: In conversation with Daily Mail associate editor Stephen Wright

by sportsbeat | Apr 5, 2024 | Blog

Stephen Wright, 2023’s Journalist of the Year, spoke to our JournoFest audience about working as an investigative journalist at the Daily Mail. JournoFest brings together News Associates and The School of Journalism trainees for a day-long festival of high-profile...
JournoFest 2024: Navigating the relationship between the police and the media panel

JournoFest 2024: Navigating the relationship between the police and the media panel

by sportsbeat | Apr 5, 2024 | Blog

This year’s first panel spoke to the JournoFest audience of emerging journalists about the fragile relationship between police and the media. JournoFest brings together News Associates and The School of Journalism trainees for a day-long festival of high-profile...
JournoFest 2024: The story behind the story… Q&A with Karl Flinders and Balvinder Gill

JournoFest 2024: The story behind the story… Q&A with Karl Flinders and Balvinder Gill

by sportsbeat | Apr 5, 2024 | Blog

JournoFest 2024 saw Computer Weekly chief reporter Karl Flinders, who helped to break the Post Office scandal, meet former sub-post master Balvinder Gill in person for the first time. JournoFest brings together News Associates and The School of Journalism trainees for...
JournoFest 2024: Sky News special correspondent Alex Crawford 

JournoFest 2024: Sky News special correspondent Alex Crawford 

by sportsbeat | Apr 5, 2024 | Blog

Sky News journalist Alex Crawford was the keynote speaker at JournoFest 2024, where she shared insightful detail into her life as a special correspondent. JournoFest brings together News Associates and The School of Journalism trainees for a day-long festival of...
How I spent my summer bursary working at The Olive Press in Spain

How I spent my summer bursary working at The Olive Press in Spain

by sportsbeat | Mar 26, 2024 | 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....
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