News Associates again named top journalism course
News Associates has again been named as one of the top journalism courses in the UK.
News Associates has again been named as one of the top journalism courses in the UK.
The police’s abuse of the law that allows officers to go hunting for information about who your anonymous sources might be is outrageous. It is not, however, much of a surprise. I remember attending a number of meetings as far back as 15 years ago, at which proposals for what was to become RIPA – […]
Responsible reporting lies at the heart of the study of journalism at News Associates.
The Independent Press Standards Organisation is finally open for business. It opened its doors on September 8 and immediately found itself picketed by Hacked Off.
News Associates graduate Paul Berentzen has scooped three of the four performance awards available in July’s National Qualification for Journalists examinations.
Two News Associates graduates graced Wembley’s turf to pick up their NFL NCTJ Sports Journalism Award this week.
The way in which some stories are tackled turn out to be here-today-gone-tomorrow trends, while others become embedded in convention.
News Associates graduate Joshua Powling has been recognised for his first three years on the job by the National Council for the Training of Journalists
FOR me, one of the most alarming media stories of the year has to be news the Torquay Herald Express allowed Torbay police to publish a story direct to its website.
ASK 100 editors to describe their interview processes, and you will get 100 different answers, but if they are hiring trainees, the one thing they are all looking for is good raw material