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Q&A with JDF recipient Claire French

Claire French is currently business editor at The News in Portsmouth, having previously worked at the Surrey Advertiser. She completed her journalism training at City College Brighton and Hove.

Deputy Editor – Mark Allen (Various locations)

DEPUTY EDITOR –Ā Industrial Vehicle Technology International THE LEADING GLOBAL BRAND FOR INDUSTRIAL VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY, DESIGN AND ENGINEERING Mark Allen, is leadingĀ media company with a team of over 550 MAG-nificientĀ passionate individuals,Ā  and we areĀ searching for a talented Deputy Editor to join the team of our market-leading publication in theĀ international off-highway machinery industry. This exciting role offers […]

NCTJ to fund comprehensive journalism research

The National Council for the Training of Journalists is investing in a major piece of research to provide independent, comprehensive and up-to-date labour market information about journalists.

My apprenticeship story: Sam Dixon-French, JPI Media

"Starting a journalism apprenticeship was one of the best decisions I ever made. It’s hard work and throws you in at the deep end but it is immensely rewarding. A buzzing newsroom full of reporters and editors is a hive of activity and an invaluable resource for a new journalist."

My apprenticeship story: Megan Baynes, Isle of Wight County Press

"My second day working at the Isle of Wight County Press I was sent to a bat hospital. I spent an hour meeting the residents (yes, I did stroke a bat) before filing my first article as a trainee reporter. Needless to say, in the past 18-months, life in local news hasn’t gotten any less eclectic."

Sports Journalism: A practical introduction (2nd ed)

The practical and the academic are skilfully blended together in this user-friendly guide to sports journalism.   With sports coverage no longer confined to the back pages, this book, which features useful exercises, is the recommended text for students taking NCTJ sports journalism courses.

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