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BBC Birmingham at Birmingham Digital Week: Let's 'Get' Digital
Tommy Nagra writes about digital endeavours at BBC Birmingham as part of Birmingham Digital Week.
World Press Freedom Day: Kasra Naji shares his story
Iran has been waging a campaign of harassment and persecution against the journalists of the BBC Persian in London and their families in Iran. Special Correspondent Kasra Naji tells us about his experiences.
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Bringing the story
Aliya Nazki tells her story about how she became presenter of BBC Urdu's flagship TV programme, Sairbeen.
Learning on the job - The BBC Radio Journalism Apprenticeship Scheme
Producer Angie Nehring gives the inside track on the BBC's Radio Journalism Apprentice Scheme.
The BBC Writersroom Director's Scheme
Writersroom Development Producer Simon Nelson blogs about why teamwork was paramount in their recent scheme to initiate new directors into television.
Creating an immersive article about El Helicoide
Charlie Newland tells us about how he created the immersive El Helicoide: From Shopping Mall To Torture Prison article.
The (West) One Show
The One Show producer Barney Newman gives an insight on the first episode's after the move to New Broadcasting House, London, W1
BBC News School Report 10 years on
Minh Nguyen, from Whitley Academy in Coventry, has been involved in BBC News School Report for nine years and talks here about why she thinks the project has been successful and what students learn from the project.
Better arts partnerships for the BBC
This evening Richard Klein, Controller of BBC Four will be speaking at the Philosophy and Music festival, HowTheLightGetsIn as part of BBC Four's partnership with The Institute of Art and Ideas. The festival is taking place at Hay-on-Wye and runs from the 26th May to the 6th June. It takes place ...
Who was... Una Marson? Notes on the BBC’s first black woman broadcaster
Jemimah Norman tells us about Una Marson, the BBC's first black woman broadcaster
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Covering the Whaley Bridge floods
Chelsea Norris, BBC Radio Manchester Breakfast presenter, talks about her live outside broadcast experience in Whaley Bridge during the recent floods…
A Stripe For Frazer: Animating the lost episode of Dad's Army
Producer Charles Norton takes us on an eight year journey of how he and a team of animators brought a lost episode of Dad's Army back to life. From discovery of the audio, to drawing Captain Mainwaring, from the project being shelved, to being on the shelf at BBC Store.
Seva Novgorodsev, Signing Off
Seva Novgorodsev, broadcaster at the BBC for 38 years, tells us about his long and diverse career in radio presenting and shared his final thoughts as he hung up his headphones and handed in his BBC pass.
All round entertainment: Strictly Come Dancing in 360 degrees
Christopher Nundy explains why, how and what challenges were involved as Strictly Come Dancing becomes the first BBC show to use immersive technology to create a 360 degree viewing experience.
Transforming lives through media around the world
Have you ever considered how important media and communication are in your day to day life? Perhaps you’ve mistakenly left your phone at home one day or run out of battery, suddenly finding yourself without the means to send or receive messages, check the news or merely make a phone call? While ...
BBC School Report: Inspiring the next generation of journalists
One week after BBC School Report News Day, Look North's Damian O'Neil reflects on his time working on the project.











