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Tag Archives: The BBC
“Audiences were huge, passive and had less choice”-Yesterday’s Journalism with Rory Cellan-Jones.
‘It’s an exciting time for journalists’, or so I’ve been told recently on several occasions. It truly is the age of change and technology. To really appreciate this change and to understand how we’ve gone from typewriters to Twitter, we … Continue reading
Posted in 1980's, Internet, The BBC, Wales
Tagged ITV, Rory Cellan-Jones, Sky News, The BBC, Twitter
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MediaCityUK
When looking to the future of journalism in this country you can’t forget MediaCityUK. The BBC has confirmed a number of its main departments will be heading up North to Salford Quays in Manchester. Amongst these includes BBC Children’s, BBC … Continue reading
Posted in Manchester, Media Jobs, MediaCityUK, The BBC
Tagged Google Maps, Jobs, Manchester, MediaCityUK, The BBC
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Daniel the Digital Storyteller
Daniel Meadows. A man with a passion for storytelling and of a generation when one could buy an old double-decker bus, drive it round England and create something wonderful, just with the aid of a camera. He’s also a man … Continue reading
Posted in Daniel Meadows, Digital Storytelling, The BBC, Wales
Tagged Capture Wales, Daniel Meadows, Digital Storytelling, The BBC, Wales
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Claire Wardle, BBC College of Journalism
A recent lecture by Claire Wardle from the BBC College of Journalism, offered some interesting insights into the future of journalism. This fast paced, fast acting woman symbolises the online world she seems to have conquered. Addressing the students at … Continue reading