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Archant to sponsor NCTJ shorthand award

Archant, the UK's largest independently-owned regional media business, is to sponsor the National Council for the Training of Journalists’ award for the best shorthand performance at 100 words per minute, underlining its commitment to quality journalism.

West Midlands Reporter – Newsquest (Stourbridge)

The Vacancy West Midlands Reporter – based at Stourbridge office We are looking for a dynamic, digitally-savvy journalist with a good eye for stories that will appeal to our readers and reach the widest possible audience. You’ll be able to enhance our existing quality online news with content that appeals and has a wider scope […]

Community News Project

The Community News Project is a partnership between the NCTJ, Meta (formerly Facebook) and regional news publishers, which aims to support quality local journalism and improve the diversity of UK newsrooms.

Introduction to TikTok

Lunch and learn - this short course will show how to get the most out of TikTok and how it can be a useful tool in amplifying your content and maximising its reach.

Q&A with JDF recipients Alexandra Rucki

Alexandra Rucki is currently working as an online journalist at the London Evening Standard. Find out more about Alexandra’s passion for journalism, her training, life as a journalist and how the Journalism Diversity Fund helped her career.

NCE for Sports Reporters ready for kick-off

A brand new NCTJ qualification, the National Certificate examination for sports reporters, is now open for registrations from trainee journalists who will be able to take the exam for the first time in March next year if they have at least 18 months experience.

Shorthand performance rewarded at seminar

Hannah Scott, the winner of the Archant award for best performance in the 100wpm shorthand exam, received her prize from Archant North London group editor, Geoff Martin, at the NCTJ’s shorthand seminar in London yesterday.

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