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Essential media law and regulation – Diploma (Scotland)

This is a Diploma in Journalism distance learning module. Price excludes VAT.   Please click here to purchase the Essential media law and regulation ā€“ Diploma (England and Wales)   All journalists must know the legal and regulatory boundaries of what they can and cannot report. This includes both the Editorsā€™ Code of Practice and Ofcom Broadcasting Code.   This module is assessed by an online exam which assesses your knowledge and practical application of media law and regulation.   As well as your e-learning materials, you will be sent a media law textbook by post. All orders will be sent McNaeā€™s Essential Law for JournalistsĀ unless you indicate you prefer Scottish learning materials on your order form, in which case you will receive Scots Law for Journalists.   Please note: your order will be processed within 72 working hours.

Essential media law and regulation – Diploma (England and Wales)

This is a Diploma in Journalism distance learning module. Price excludes VAT.   Please click here to purchase the Essential media law and regulation ā€“ Diploma (scotland)   All journalists must know the legal and regulatory boundaries of what they can and cannot report. This includes both the Editorsā€™ Code of Practice and Ofcom Broadcasting Code.   This module is assessed by an online exam which assesses your knowledge and practical application of media law and regulation.   As well as your e-learning materials, you will be sent a media law textbook by post. All orders will be sent McNaeā€™s Essential Law for JournalistsĀ unless you indicate you prefer Scottish learning materials on your order form, in which case you will receive Scots Law for Journalists.   Please note: your order will be processed within 72 working hours.

From journalism intern to senior reporter

Are you thinking of applying to be the NCTJā€™s next journalism intern? Read former Journalism Diversity Fund intern Sam Tonkinā€™s journey from working for the NCTJ to passing the National Qualification in Journalism.

Shorthand seminar 2024

The NCTJ shorthand seminar brings tutors together to discuss key issues and developments in shorthand training and NCTJ assessments.  

Shorthand seminar ticket price: Ā£50.00 per ticket
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Shorthand exam numbers rocket

The number of students sitting shorthand exams at the start of the 2008-9 academic year was almost double the number sat in the same period the previous year. A total of 736 exams were sat between September and December 2008, compared to 403 between the same dates in 2007-8.

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