Editors quizzed by students at NCTJ Student Council conference
A panel of editors were quizzed by students about how to stand out against the crowd when competing for journalism careers at the annual NCTJ Student Council conference.
A panel of editors were quizzed by students about how to stand out against the crowd when competing for journalism careers at the annual NCTJ Student Council conference.
βItβs not whether printed press will die, itβs whether it should be free.β For all students either completing their NCTJ qualification or those that have finished, this past year has been one of change and progress β and this was certainly the main focus of the NCTJ student council meeting 2016.
βItβs not whether printed press will die, itβs whether it should be free.β For all students either completing their NCTJ qualification or those that have finished, this past year has been one of change and progress β and this was certainly the main focus of the NCTJ student council meeting 2016.
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