Fleet Street Fox and The Times chief reporter named in News Associates JournoFest 2019 lineup
We’re thrilled to announce Susie Boniface, aka Fleet Street Fox, will speak at JournoFest 2019.
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We’re thrilled to announce Susie Boniface, aka Fleet Street Fox, will speak at JournoFest 2019.
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Fake news is on everybody’s lips these days, especially those of our JournoFest ‘Politics and Dealing with Fake News’ panellists, writes sports journalism trainee Sean O’Brien.
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Accuracy is everything in broadcast journalism, according to JournoFest’s ‘Breaking into Broadcast’ panel, writes sports journalism trainee James Roberts.
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We’re excited to announce that JournoFest 2018 will feature a ‘Breaking into broadcast’ panel.
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We’re thrilled to announce Sky News senior correspondent Ian Woods will speak at JournoFest 2018.
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Despite financial pressure and worsening press freedom around the world, JournoFest’s investigative journalism panellists remain positive about the future of this crucial part of the journalism world, writes Nicholas Tyrrell.
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Social media, the effect of the tabloids and the decline of policy coverage were all up for discussion at JournoFest’s ‘Political Journalism: Going beyond the Westminster bubble’ panel, writes Nicholas Tyrrell.
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Every month we’ll catch up with our journalism students at News Associates as they undertake their Diploma in Multimedia Journalism at the UK’s number one NCTJ school.
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Fact-checking, teamwork and a healthy dose of scepticism when it comes to social media are key to covering a breaking news story in an effective and compassionate way.
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With every speaker as good as the next, JournoFest 2017 was a massive success.