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It’s easier to get vox pops for a mobile journalist than a film crew, new research shows
One person with a smartphone is more likely to be able to get interviews with passers-by than a two-person film crew, an experiment finds.
Working towards a standard Pidgin
The BBC Academy has created a news style guide for its journalists working in Pidgin, the latest digital language service to be launched by BBC World Service.
Why we need Solutions-Focused Journalism
The BBC is exploring a new approach to its news stories, called Solutions-Focused Journalism or SFJ. Here Emily Kasriel examines some of the background to the idea and its growing role in the culture of journalism.
My Mind & Me: How young people inspired a BBC Radio mental health campaign
My Mind & Me is inspired and driven by the issues that young people told BBC Radio 1, 1Xtra and BBC Asian Network they most wanted to talk about. Two months into the stations’ year-long mental health campaign, Louise Kattenhorn assesses that direct input.
In search of an urban legend: the man who squeezes muscles
How the BBC tracked down the truth about the Liverpudlian legend known as Purple Aki.




