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- So what can Google+ do for journalists? Good question...by Ramaa SharmaI think, to be frank, it's probably too soon to say (but when has that ever stopped a blogger). I've been on Google+ since the day it was launched and it feels like we (the extra keen ones) are all...
Watch senior BBC broadcast journalist Martin Asser's video guide to headline writing for SEO.
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The long arm of the bribery lawby Kevin SteeleWhat happens when you, as a journalist, are covering a foreign story and need to make arrangements to gain access to a local official/politician/location or...
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Visualisation: radio with picturesby Simon Ford'That's television, isn't it?' I hear you cry. No, it isn't. But the combining of radio programmes with web video is an interesting phenomenon that...
- How do I become a journalist at the BBC?by Jonathan Baker
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Video: Reporting Science
Watch the BBC's David Shukman and Professor Colin Blakemore giving a masterclass on reporting science.
They analysed some of the most significant science stories of recent years, including MMR, Swine Flu, Climategate and the Large Hadron Collider. The panel looked at what was covered well, where reporting was poor, and gave tips and advice on explaining complicated stories.
Read more advice on the Reporting Science topic page.CoJo International Websites
CoJo has launched three new international websites:
The Arabic website offers new films and guides to multimedia skills and the particular requirements of the Arabic language.
Persian has produced content and guidelines on the use of social media - of particular importance in Iran given restrictions on reporting and traditional sources of information.
CoJo's new Russian website features items on journalistic ethics as well as key advice on the impartial use of the Russian language.
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Training BBC Journalists
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