News Associates trainees enjoy night of glamour at London Press Club Ball
A group of News Associates trainees got the opportunity to network with top names in journalism at the exclusive London Press Club Ball.
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A group of News Associates trainees got the opportunity to network with top names in journalism at the exclusive London Press Club Ball.
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There has never been a better time to work in women’s sport and for early-career sports reporters, the opportunities are endless.
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Covering Wimbledon is a fantastic gig for any early-career sports journalist, but for a lifelong tennis fan, it’s a dream come true.
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News Associates has launched three new websites to cover news, entertainment and sport across every corner of London.
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The JournoFest panel ‘Thriving in a digital landscape: telling stories with a difference’ explored the benefits of new technologies and changing consumption habits in journalism, writes London part-time trainee Charlotte Banks.
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The JournoFest panel ‘More than a game: why sports journalism matters’ explored the value of sport reporting, writes sports journalism trainee Tum Balogun.
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This year’s JournoFest panel ‘From the frontline: reporting on hostile environments’ focused on managing fear and pressure in the face of conflict, writes School of Journalism Manchester trainee Jessica Sharkey.
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This year’s JournoFest launch event ‘Why journalism is more important than ever’ focused on the importance of trust, truth, and holding power to account, writes London fast-track trainee Mhairi MacKenzie.
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This year’s local elections were a key test of the national political mood, and News Associates trainees were on the frontline of reporting crucial vote counts in London and Greater Manchester.
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News Associates’ annual journalism conference JournoFest is back bigger and better for its sixth year, and it’s more accessible than ever.